The Megyn Kelly Show
SiriusXM
Join Megyn Kelly as she dives into the most pressing issues of our time with her signature straightforward style on "The Megyn Kelly Show." Broadcasted by SiriusXM, this podcast features in-depth interviews with key figures in politics, news, and culture, offering listeners a unique perspective that challenges the status quo. Megyn doesn't just skim the surface; she delves deep to uncover the truths behind the headlines, providing her audience with the unfiltered facts they need to form their own opinions. Each episode is a journey through the complex landscape of modern society, illuminated by Megyn's incisive questioning and the candid responses of her guests. With a commitment to cutting through the noise, "The Megyn Kelly Show" serves as a dynamic platform for debate and discussion. Whether tackling controversial topics or highlighting underreported stories, Megyn ensures that every topic is accessible to her listeners, making it the perfect podcast for those who seek to understand the nuances of every issue. Tune in for a fresh take on news and analysis, brought to you by one of journalism's most formidable voices, right here on SiriusXM.
Episodes
RFK About to ENDORSE Trump? And Tim Walz's Weak Masculinity, with Tucker Carlson, Monica Crowley, Hogan Gidley, and Rep. Adam Smith | Ep. 868
In a charged episode of SiriusXM's "Megyn Kelly Show", Megyn Kelly delves into the heated political rumor of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. potentially endorsing Donald Trump, a move facilitated by Tucker Carlson and others. As the Democratic National Convention unfolds, discussions also criticize Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's "weak masculinity" and leadership style. Key guests including Tucker Carlson, Monica Crowley, and Hogan Gidley offer insights into these topics, emphasizing the deep divides and strategic maneuvers in contemporary American politics. The episode captures the tension and speculation in the current political landscape, highlighting the significant implications of potential alliances and endorsements.
Deep Dive: One Group Fighting To Safeguard Against Illegal Voting in November 2024 | Ep. 867
In this episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," host Megyn Kelly delves into the efforts by America First Legal, led by Gene Hamilton, to combat illegal voting in the U.S. The discussion highlights the vulnerabilities in the voter registration process, particularly concerning non-citizens accidentally or unlawfully being added to voter rolls, often at DMV transactions. Hamilton explains the current legal frameworks, including the SAVE system and 8 USC 1373, which could help states verify the citizenship status of registered voters more effectively. The conversation also touches on the political implications and the need for bipartisan support to implement these measures effectively.
Dems Disrespect Biden as They Kick Him Out, and Fake Speeches and Lies at the DNC, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 865
In this episode, host Megyn Kelly and guests from the Ruthless Podcast dissect the events of the Democratic National Convention, focusing on the Democratic Party's handling of Joe Biden. They discuss the timing and presentation of Biden's speech, arguing it symbolized a lack of respect and a strategic sidelining. The episode criticizes the Democratic Party's approach to leadership transitions, using Biden's late-night speech slot as a metaphor for his treatment by party leaders. The discussion extends to broader themes of truth, media bias, and internal party dynamics, with a particular focus on the implications of the party's actions on Biden's legacy and the upcoming electoral strategies.
Violent Protests Over "Killer Kamala" and Free Abortions at DNC, with Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, Andrew Walworth, John Kass, and Estee Palti | Ep. 864
In this explosive episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show" live from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Megyn Kelly and her panel dive into the controversial protests surrounding the DNC, particularly targeting Vice President Kamala Harris with the moniker "Killer Kamala". Protesters distributed abortion medication while wearing abortion pill costumes, which sparked a heated discussion among guests Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, Andrew Walworth, John Kass, and Estee Palti about the implications for swing state voters and the DNC's decision to offer free abortions and vasectomies. The episode provides an insightful analysis of the political landscape, discussing both the protesters' tactics and the DNC's strategies.
Best of the Week: Media Gaslighting, State of 2024, and Walz vs. Vance Coverage
Megyn Kelly delves into the media's differential treatment of political figures, particularly highlighting the coverage of Kamala Harris and JD Vance. She discusses the strategies and tactics employed by the media to either promote or diminish these figures' public personas, emphasizing the biased nature of such portrayals. The episode also critiques certain media practices and the apparent gaslighting involved in political reporting, offering insights into the discrepancies between public perception and the narratives constructed by the media.
Harris Agrees to Interview...with Walz, and "Dangerous" Speech Crackdown, with Maureen Callahan, Laurence Fox, and Calvin Robinson | Ep. 863
In this episode, Megyn Kelly critiques the media's reaction to Vice President Kamala Harris's decision to conduct a self-interview with Governor Tim Walz, mocking it as a superficial media stunt. The discussion extends to broader criticisms of the media's role in political discourse, with guests Maureen Callahan, Laurence Fox, and Calvin Robinson contributing their perspectives on media bias and the handling of political figures. The episode delves into the intricacies of political communication, media responsibilities, and the public's perception of political narratives.
Deep Dive: The Science of Protecting Women's Sports From Men, and the Olympics Boxing Controversy | Ep. 862
Megyn Kelly and guest Ross Tucker delve into the complex situation where two male Olympic boxers competed in women's categories, winning gold. The discussion highlights discrepancies in sports governance, particularly the different policies of the International Boxing Association (IBA) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), leading to governance conflicts. The episode examines the scientific aspects of sex and gender in sports, including the implications of chromosomal differences and testosterone levels on fairness and safety in women's sports. This controversy underscores broader issues about the inclusivity versus fairness debate in Olympic sports, raising questions about the future of gender identity and biological advantages in competitive sports.
Colbert Audience Laughs at CNN, Walz's Outrageous COVID Crackdowns, and Previewing Trump vs. Harris Debate, with The Fifth Column | Ep. 861
In this episode, Megyn Kelly dives into various political issues with guests from The Fifth Column. They discuss the misleading media representations, Governor Tim Walz's controversial COVID-19 policies in Minnesota, and the tactics of the Kamala Harris campaign avoiding tough media questions. The episode also critiques the perceived media bias in refashioning Harris's image and scrutinizes Walz’s claims about his military service, suggesting potential political ramifications. The conversation extends to broader themes of media responsibility, political image crafting, and the implications of political leaders' actions and narratives on public perception.
Elon Musk Goes All In On Trump, and Predicting the 2024 Election, with Nate Silver, Bethany Mandel, and Karol Markowicz | Ep. 860
Megyn Kelly opens the discussion highlighting Nate Silver's notable achievements in electoral predictions and his recent book release. Nate delves into his transition from a professional gambler to a renowned political forecaster. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to analyzing the 2024 election, with particular attention on key states and voter sentiments. Elon Musk's all-in support for Trump is critically assessed, juxtaposing it against current political dynamics and Musk's influence. Discussions also revolve around the implications of media biases, misinformation, and public perception shaping the electoral landscape. The episode wraps up with predictions and strategic insights on what might sway the election results.
Harris Steals Trump's "No Tax on Tips" Plan, and New Walz Military Controversies, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 859
In a fiery discussion, Megyn Kelly delves into the media's portrayal of political figures and their policies, with specific focus on Vice President Kamala Harris's recent adoption of a policy initially proposed by former President Trump to eliminate taxes on tips for service workers. The episode also scrutinizes Governor Tim Walz's military service, revealing discrepancies and alleged fabrications regarding his service record and actions. Guests Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson provide insights into the media coverage of these topics, emphasizing the lack of critical reporting and the implications of such omissions on public perception and political narratives.
Best of the Week: Harris Picks Radical Walz, Males Dominate Women's Boxing, Inside the Supreme Court
In a riveting discussion, Megyn Kelly dives into Kamala Harris's selection of Tim Walz as VP, criticizing Walz's past actions and policy stances. The episode also covers male athletes competing in women’s boxing at the Olympics, raising questions about fairness and safety. Additionally, Megyn interviews Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, who shares his thoughts on America's legal system and the overreach of government. The episode blends political analysis with cultural commentary, aiming to uncover the truth behind these divisive topics.
Walz's Military Service in Spotlight, Harris Ignores Press, and Males Go For Gold at Olympics, with Andrew Klavan | Ep. 858
In this episode, Megyn Kelly explores the military record of Tim Walz, focusing on allegations of misconduct and discrepancies in his claims about his service. The discussion includes interviews with veterans and experts, shedding light on the implications of Walz's actions for his political career. The episode also touches on broader themes of accountability and truth in political discourse, providing a comprehensive examination of the case against Walz and the media's role in reporting it.
Media Pushes Vibes Over Reality, and Walz "Stolen Valor" Questions, with Mark Halperin, Drew Holden, Stephen L. Miller, and Tom Behrends | Ep. 857
Megyn Kelly and her guests delve into Vice President Kamala Harris's decision-making process in the Democratic vice-presidential selection, scrutinizing the role media perceptions and internal party politics played in her choice. The episode intensively covers Governor Tim Walz's background, questioning his military record and its implications for his integrity and suitability for office. Discussions also touch on broader issues like media manipulation, party dynamics, and the ethical responsibilities of political figures.
BREAKING: Kamala Picks Radical Walz as VP, and Value of Free Speech, with Justice Neil Gorsuch, Rich Lowry, and Batya Ungar-Sargon | Ep. 856
In this episode, Megyn Kelly delves into Vice President Kamala Harris’s controversial choice of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, emphasizing the political and cultural consequences. Featuring insights from guests Rich Lowry, editor-in-chief of National Review, and Batya Ungar-Sargon, opinion editor at Newsweek, the discussion covers Walz's political stance and the potential impact on the Democratic Party's alignment and election strategy. The episode critiques Harris’s decision against picking Josh Shapiro due to internal party dynamics and perceived electability issues, framing Walz as a politically radical choice that aligns with the progressive wing but could alienate moderate voters.
Vetting Kamala and VP Options, Olympics Boxing Gaslighting, and Trump Lawfare Update, with Glenn Beck, Mark Halperin, and John Lauro | Ep. 855
Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing DC case against former President Trump, highlighting the legal protections he retains despite new challenges. She criticizes the media's handling of gender issues in Olympic boxing, asserting male athletes are being allowed to compete in women’s categories. The bulk of the episode focuses on the political maneuvers around Vice President Kamala Harris's potential VP picks, particularly scrutinizing the vetting processes and public perceptions of candidates. Mark Halperin provides insights into the implications of these political strategies and the potential repercussions on the upcoming elections.
Injustice Against Female Boxer at Olympics, and Trump vs. Black Journalists, with Charlie Kirk, Steve Deace, and Delano Squires | Ep. 854
In this fiery episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, the focus is on a contentious Olympic boxing match where a transgender male-to-female boxer defeated a female competitor, sparking outrage over gender and sports fairness. The episode also dives into Donald Trump's confrontational encounter with black journalists, highlighting his divisive stance on racial and social issues. Megyn Kelly, alongside guests Charlie Kirk, Steve Deace, and Delano Squires, explores the implications of these events on social norms, media bias, and political correctness, delivering a critical analysis that questions mainstream narratives around transgender athletes and media fairness in political coverage.
Deep Dive: Protecting the Integrity of Girls' and Women's Sports, with Jennifer Sey, Sage Steele, and Michele Tafoya | Ep. 853
In this episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, the host Megyn Kelly, along with guests Jennifer Sey, Sage Steele, and Michele Tafoya, delve into the topic of Title IX changes and their implications for girls' and women's sports. They discuss concerns over fairness and safety in sports due to policies allowing transgender athletes who were assigned male at birth to compete in women's categories. The episode highlights initiatives like the launch of XXXY Athletics Fund, aimed at supporting female athletes who choose to opt-out of competing under these conditions, and broader societal and legal battles surrounding the issue.
Why Elites Hate Vance, Biden's True Condition, and Passive Aggressive Harris Supporters, with Batya Ungar-Sargon and Dr. Drew | Ep. 852
In this episode, Megyn Kelly along with her guests, Batya Ungar-Sargon and Dr. Drew, explores the media's portrayal of political figures like JD Vance and the alleged sidelining of Joe Biden within his own party, focusing on how elites and media shape public perception. They discuss various incidents and statements from politicians and media, highlighting a perceived shift in the Democratic party favoring Kamala Harris over Joe Biden. The episode also touches on broader themes of class struggle, media bias, and the impact of these dynamics on the upcoming elections.
Character Assassination Attempt on Vance, and Offensive Olympics Opening Ceremony, with Stephen A. Smith and Victor Davis Hanson | Ep. 851
In this charged episode, Megyn Kelly, alongside guests Stephen A. Smith and Victor Davis Hanson, explores the theme of character assassination in politics, centering on JD Vance. The discussion unpacks the intense scrutiny and negative portrayal Vance faces from the media and political opponents, highlighting the broader implications for political discourse and media ethics. The episode also dives into controversies from the Olympics opening ceremony, critiquing its presentation and the political undercurrents that often influence such global events. The episode offers a deep dive into how media narratives are shaped and the polarizing impact of political bias, providing a comprehensive analysis of the intersection between media, politics, and public perception.
Kamala Harris' Shadow Presidency, and Which "White Dude" Harris Will Pick as VP, with Ben Shapiro, Tara Palmeri, and Shelby Talcott | Ep. 850
This episode of the Megyn Kelly show on SiriusXM features a critical discussion on Kamala Harris's burgeoning role in what's termed her "shadow presidency." Megyn Kelly, alongside guests Ben Shapiro, Tara Palmeri, and Shelby Talcott, delve into the media's portrayal of Harris and its impact on the political landscape as she seems poised for a 2024 Presidential run. The episode touches on the media’s portrayal of Harris as almost messianic and questions the reality behind such representations, considering her policies and political maneuvers.
Best of the Week: Hollywood Bias with James Woods, Kamala's Coronation, Whistleblowers Emerge
Megyn Kelly delves into several high-impact topics, featuring discussions with notable figures like Tulsi Gabbard and James Woods. The episode begins with an exploration of Kamala Harris's rise in Democratic politics, criticized as a "coronation" rather than a democratic process. Gabbard provides insights into the perceived manipulations within the Democratic Party. James Woods shares his personal experiences and struggles as a conservative in Hollywood, highlighting the industry's biases and his own blacklisting. Whistleblower revelations about security lapses during an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump are also discussed, raising questions about responsibility and systemic failures in security protocols.
J.D. Vance on Democrats' Anti-Family Policies, Media Attacks, and Whether Biden Can Remain in Office | Ep. 849
J.D. Vance discusses the Democratic Party's handling of family policies, criticizing their stance as anti-family. He highlights media bias and addresses historical comments about "childless cat ladies," clarifying his viewpoint as pro-family rather than anti-individual choices. The discussion also touches on Vice President Kamala Harris's rise to prominence without an election and the implications of Biden's potential incapacity to serve, framing these issues within the broader political landscape and media portrayal.
James Woods on Biden's Farewell and Political Bias in Hollywood, and Jim VandeHei on the Trump Era Media and More | Ep. 848
Megyn Kelly delves into political controversies with James Woods, who critiques the media's portrayal of Joe Biden's farewell and Kamala Harris's ascendancy. The episode explores perceived media bias and the dynamics of the Democratic party's transition. Woods expresses strong views on Hollywood's political biases and the broader implications of these shifts on American politics. The conversation extends to the broader media landscape with Jim VandeHei, discussing journalistic integrity and the role of media in shaping public perception.
Deep Dive: How Kamala Harris is Polling Against Donald Trump So Far... and What To Watch For, with Spencer Kimball | Ep. 847
In this detailed analysis, Megyn Kelly and Spencer Kimball from Emerson College discuss the latest polling trends showing Kamala Harris's positioning against Donald Trump. The episode delves into specific states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona, discussing Harris's challenges and the shift in voter demographics, especially among younger voters. The discussion also covers potential strategies for Harris, including the impacts of her replacing Biden and the importance of the upcoming convention and VP selection. The episode explores various dynamics, such as the fluctuating support among minority groups and the possible influence of young voters and new registrations favoring Trump.
Left Smears Kamala Critics as Racist and Sexist, and False Narratives Emerge, with Tulsi Gabbard, Michael Knowles, and RealClearPolitics Hosts | Ep. 846
In this episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," host Megyn Kelly engages with guests including Tulsi Gabbard and Michael Knowles to dissect the media's portrayal of criticism towards Vice President Kamala Harris as racially and sexually motivated. The discussion critiques how mainstream narratives potentially manipulate public perception. Key topics include the recent changes in U.S. leadership and the media’s role in shaping political discourse. The episode explores how these narratives impact voter perception and the overall political landscape, emphasizing the need for a more nuanced understanding of political criticism beyond just racial or gender biases.
Dem Elite Anoint Kamala, and Secret Service Director Finally Resigns, with Sen. Josh Hawley, Charlie Spiering, and Mike Baker | Ep. 845
In a charged episode, Megyn Kelly delves into the controversy surrounding the Secret Service's handling of security failures and the political implications of these events. The discussion includes Senator Josh Hawley's insights on leadership failures within the Secret Service and broader governmental accountability. The episode also touches on Vice President Kamala Harris's positioning within the Democratic party, scrutinizing her potential candidacy and the dynamics of political endorsements and responsibilities.
Biden Still Hiding After Dropping Out, and Elites Coronate Kamala, with Charles C.W. Cooke, and Jim Geraghty, and Dave Rubin | Ep. 844
In a stunning turn of events, President Joe Biden has unceremoniously ended his re-election campaign, leaving many to question his whereabouts and the condition of his health. The episode starts with host Megyn Kelly addressing the lack of public appearance by Biden since his announcement, which was only made through a brief written statement. The discussion includes insights from Charles C.W. Cooke and Jim Geraghty, focusing on the secrecy surrounding Biden's decision, the implications for the Democratic party, and the orchestration behind Kamala Harris's endorsement. The hosts speculate on various aspects of the situation, including the authenticity of Biden's signature on the statement and the overall transparency of the administration.
BREAKING: Biden DROPS OUT of Presidential Race, with Emily Jashinsky, Rich Lowry, and Mark Halperin | Ep. 843
In this seismic episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn Kelly and guests delve into President Joe Biden's startling decision to exit the 2024 race, a month post a disastrous debate performance against Donald Trump. The discussion covers Biden's cognitive mishaps during the debate, the strategic behind-the-scenes maneuvers by Democratic leaders to nudge Biden out, and the broader implications for the Democratic Party. Guests include Mark Halperin, Rich Lowry, and Emily Jashinsky, who analyze the political repercussions, Biden's acknowledgment of his incapacity to continue, and the likely scenario of Kamala Harris's nomination amidst a contentious political landscape.
J.D. Vance on Trump, Addiction, and Family | November 2020 Re-Release
In this insightful re-release, Megyn Kelly revisits her conversation with J.D. Vance amid his transition from bestselling author to political figure. Vance discusses the socio-political landscape following the 2020 election, highlighting the frustrations and perceived injustices felt by Trump supporters. He criticizes the mainstream media and Democratic responses to Trump’s presidency and electoral defeat, suggesting they exacerbated national divisions. The episode delves into Vance’s upbringing, detailed in his book "Hillbilly Elegy," connecting personal adversities with broader socio-economic issues faced by the American working class.
Trump's Emotional Closing to RNC, and Democrats in Chaos as They Push Biden Out, with Kmele Foster and Matt Welch | Ep. 842
In a compelling episode of SiriusXM’s show, Megyn Kelly dissects the dramatic events of the Republican National Convention where Donald Trump, despite a recent assassination attempt, delivered an emotional speech upon accepting the GOP nomination for the third time. The episode also covers the growing disarray within the Democratic Party as doubts increase about Joe Biden's continuation in the 2024 presidential race, fueled by internal conflicts and declining support.
J.D. Vance Takes Centerstage, and "Ear Truthers" in Trump-Hating Media, with Donald Trump, Jr., Rep. Byron Donalds, and Matt Taibbi | Ep. 841
This episode of the Megyn Kelly Show features discussions surrounding the Republican National Convention, J.D. Vance's vice presidential candidacy announcement, and media reactions to an alleged assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. It includes interviews with Donald Trump Jr., who defends the authenticity of the attempt and criticizes media skepticism, particularly from MSNBC and CNN. The episode also explores the broader implications of the upcoming presidential race, critiques on Joe Biden's campaign viability, and the significant role of J.D. Vance in shaping the narrative of the American dream in politics.
More Dems Push Biden to Go, and Haley Endorses Trump and RNC Day 2 Highlights, with Vivek Ramaswamy, Rep. Elise Stefanik, and Ruthless | Ep. 840
In this episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," Megyn Kelly discusses major political events from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, featuring discussions with Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy. The episode highlights significant party dynamics, including Democratic efforts to dissuade President Biden from seeking reelection and robust endorsements of Donald Trump by prominent Republicans like Nikki Haley. Interviews and discussions cover themes of party unity, media bias, and public reaction to contentious political issues, providing a comprehensive overview of current American political climate.
Trump's Compelling VP Pick of J.D. Vance, and Biden Refuses to Lower the Temperature, with Charlie Kirk, Hogan Gidley, and David Plouffe | Ep. 839
In this compelling episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn discusses the high-stakes political maneuvers in the lead-up to the next presidential election. The episode delves into Donald Trump's surprising VP choice of J.D. Vance, analyzing Vance's personal history and his potential impact on the Republican ticket. Additionally, the episode critiques President Biden's failure to "lower the temperature" in a national interview, highlighting his aggressive rhetoric despite calls for calm.
Trump Assassination Attempt Fallout, And Florida Docs Case Dropped, with Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, Dave Aronberg, Mike Davis, Sean Parnell, and More | Ep. 838
In a momentous episode, Megyn Kelly covers the significant legal victory for Donald Trump as a Florida federal court dismisses a case against him, coinciding with an assassination attempt at a Pennsylvania rally. The discussion extends to the political and legal ramifications of these events, particularly the implications for the January 6 case and future presidential powers. Guests Mike Davis and Dave Aronberg provide expert legal analysis, debating the constitutionality of the special counsel's role and its potential conflicts with presidential appointments and budgetary controls.
BREAKING: Donald Trump Survives Assassination Attempt at Rally, with Rich Lowry, Buck Sexton, Eric Bolling, Dennis Prager, Bill Stanton, and Jesse Kelly
In a shocking incident at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump was grazed by a bullet. The episode features discussions with multiple guests about the implications of the attempt on his life, the response by security forces, and the broader political landscape. The incident saw one audience member killed and the shooter also dead, with Trump displaying a remarkable resilience, immediately getting back on his feet and encouraging the crowd. The conversation shifts between the immediate details of the attack, reactions from political figures, and the intense security measures surrounding Trump.
Biden's Rough "Big Boy" Night, Elites' Whisper Campaign, and Trump's Polling Advantage, with Michael Knowles and Spencer Kimball | Ep. 836
In this episode, Megyn Kelly delves into the intricate dynamics of President Biden's reelection efforts, marked by internal party disputes and public speculation about his competence. The discussion highlights a series of anonymous leaks suggesting a growing discomfort within the Democratic Party regarding Biden's leadership, especially in light of a significant media shift in covering his presidency more critically. Kelly and her guests, Michael Knowles and pollster Spencer Kimball, analyze how these narratives reflect on Biden's potential candidacy and Trump's standing in the polls. They explore the impact of media narratives, voter sentiment in swing states, and the broader implications for the 2024 presidential race.
Is Obama Orchestrating Biden's Exit, and Media Elite Start Telling Truth, with Ric Grenell and Bill Sammon | Ep. 835
In this incisive episode, Megyn Kelly discusses the political tumult surrounding President Biden's possible reelection decision amidst falling support and internal party conflict. The conversation extends to how media figures and key Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi and James Clyburn, publicly support Biden but privately express doubts. The episode is marked by a detailed examination of political hypocrisy and strategic communication within the Democratic Party, shedding light on the real-time decisions impacting Biden's political future and the broader implications for the party.
Tulsi Gabbard on Trump's VP Decision, Jill Biden's Ego, and Joe Biden's Disastrous Foreign Policy | Ep. 834
Megyn Kelly hosts former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard to dissect several pressing political topics. Gabbard shares insights into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of Trump's VP selection process, expressing skepticism about Marco Rubio's potential nomination due to his neoconservative leanings, which she argues are at odds with Trump's non-interventionist policies. The conversation also covers Joe Biden's handling of foreign policy, with Gabbard criticizing his administration for increasing the risk of nuclear conflict and failing to represent American interests authentically. Jill Biden's growing influence in the White House is scrutinized, with Gabbard and Kelly discussing the ethical implications of her involvement in policy discussions.
George Clooney Wants Biden Out, Nancy Pelosi Wavers, and Elites are Panicked, with Glenn Greenwald | Ep. 833
Megyn Kelly opens the episode by discussing recent political shifts, notably Nancy Pelosi's ambiguous support for Biden and George Clooney's public call for new Democratic leadership. The conversation pivots to an in-depth analysis with Glenn Greenwald, focusing on the perceived electoral vulnerabilities of President Biden against Donald Trump, considering recent polls and the political maneuvering within the Democratic Party. They critique the media's role in shaping public perception of Biden's capabilities and discuss broader implications for the party's future.
Bonus Episode | Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
In this intense episode of "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace," the focus is on the brutal murder and alleged sexual assault of twelve-year-old Jocelyn Nungarre. Nancy Grace, alongside experts and reporters, unpacks the gruesome details and legal intricacies of the case. They discuss how Jocelyn was lured under a bridge, stripped, bound, and strangled, sparking outrage in the courtroom and the community. The episode examines the challenges of prosecuting such a case, including debates over the death penalty and the effectiveness of the legal system in dealing with crimes against children. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of the case and the emotional impact on the victim's family.
Biden's Leverage Over His Left Critics, and Signs of Cognitive Decline, with Ruthless, John Ellis, and Dr. Dale Bredesen | Ep. 832
In this incisive episode, the host engages with political strategists Ruthless and John Ellis, along with neurologist Dr. Dale Bredesen, to delve into the nuanced political landscape surrounding President Biden. They explore how Biden has effectively managed criticism from the left and juxtapose this with the sensitive issue of his cognitive health. The conversation provides a balanced perspective, blending political analysis with medical insights, to assess the implications of Biden's actions and health on his presidency and the broader American political scene.
Disturbing New Reporting About Biden and Parkinson's Expert, and "Elder Abuse" Claims, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 831
Megyn Kelly and her guests, Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus, discuss the fallout from Joe Biden’s debate performance and subsequent media appearances, focusing on his cognitive abilities and the media's handling of these concerns. They critique Biden's recent incoherent public communications and interviews, alleging a cover-up by close associates and the media. The episode explores the ethical implications and political ramifications of Biden's perceived cognitive issues, accusing some media outlets and the president's team of dishonesty and manipulation.
The Media Lied About Biden's Cognitive Decline - Until They Couldn't Anymore, with Steve Krakauer | Ep. 830
Megyn Kelly discusses the abrupt transformation in media portrayal of President Biden’s cognitive capabilities with Steve Krakauer. The conversation highlights how initial denials and dismissals by the media and White House spokespeople have turned into reluctant admissions of Biden's deteriorating condition, especially following a crucial debate. They explore the implications of Saudi Arabia's decision to end its petrodollar agreement with the U.S., the role of gold as a financial safeguard, and the broader economic concerns affecting public perception of Biden’s leadership. The episode delves into the discrepancies between past media defenses and current admissions, analyzing specific instances where Biden appeared disoriented or unfit in public, contrasting media reports with actual events.
Is This the End for President Biden? More Democrats and the Press Call for Biden to Resign, with Charles C.W. Cooke and MBD | Ep. 829
In a charged episode, Megyn Kelly discusses the intensifying calls from Democrats and the media for President Biden to resign. After a notably weak debate performance, prominent newspapers and former President Obama have voiced concerns about Biden's re-election viability. Internal Democratic polling suggests Biden is losing support in critical states. Guests Charles C.W. Cooke and Michael Brendan Dougherty weigh in on what they describe as a media and Democratic party scandal to push Biden out due to fears of losing to Trump. The episode covers leaked reports, Biden's mental fitness, and the potential implications for the Democratic Party.
Could Cringe Kamala Really Replace Biden, and False Media Narratives on Immunity Ruling, with Mike Davis and Andrew Klavan | Ep. 828
In this charged episode, host Megyn Kelly, along with guests Mike Davis and Andrew Klavan, dissect the landmark Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. The discussion delves into how this decision might shield former presidents from prosecution, with a focus on its potential impact on both Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The conversation also spirals into speculative scenarios where Kamala Harris might replace Joe Biden, raising questions about the stability and future leadership of the Democratic party. The guests argue that the ruling is a protection against the politicization of justice but also discuss how it could lead to abuses of power if not carefully checked.
Media Quits Biden Cognitive Fitness Cover-Up, and Trump Gets Massive Immunity Ruling From Supreme Court, with Charlie Kirk | Ep. 827
In this episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, the focus is on the evolving media narrative regarding President Joe Biden's cognitive fitness and a landmark Supreme Court ruling on Donald Trump's immunity. The discussion highlights a broad media acknowledgment of Biden's deteriorating cognitive state, catalyzed by his recent debate performance. The episode features Charlie Kirk, who discusses the implications of the media's change in stance and the potential political repercussions. The Supreme Court's decision to grant Trump immunity is dissected, emphasizing its historical significance and potential impacts on presidential powers and future legal protections for presidents.
Steve Bannon on Biden's Cognitive Decline as National Security Threat, Fighting Lawfare Against Trump, and Preparing For Prison | Ep. 826
In this episode, Steve Bannon, former advisor to Donald Trump, discusses Joe Biden's recent debate performance and its implications for national security and the upcoming election. Bannon argues that Biden's apparent cognitive issues pose a national security risk, potentially affecting U.S. stability and its interactions on the global stage. He also delves into his own impending prison sentence and the broader legal battles facing Trump and his allies. Bannon criticizes the current administration and the Department of Justice for what he sees as targeted political warfare against conservative figures, suggesting a deep-seated corruption within the establishment that threatens fundamental American values.
Biden's Disastrous Debate Could Mean the End of His Candidacy, and Presidency, with Lowry, Jashinsky, Rubin, and Bolling | Ep. 825
In this incisive episode, Megyn Kelly and guests Rich Lowry, Emily Jashinsky, Dave Rubin, and Eric Bolling dissect the aftermath of a CNN presidential debate that they view as catastrophic for Joe Biden. The discussion revolves around Biden's perceived cognitive failures and poor performance, contrasting sharply with Donald Trump's composed demeanor. The panel critiques Biden's inability to articulate clear responses, noting his confusion over facts and mixing up topics, which they argue could undermine his candidacy and current presidency. They predict significant political fallout, including potential discussions among Democrats about replacing Biden on the ticket.
Biased Moderators, Bizarre Rules - Previewing Trump vs. Biden, and Memorable Debate Moments, with The Fifth Column | Ep. 824
In this episode, Megyn Kelly teams up with the Fifth Column to analyze the upcoming presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They explore the challenges each candidate faces, such as Biden's need to avoid appearing too old and Trump's need to refrain from overly aggressive behavior. The episode also delves into the dynamics of debate audiences, the effectiveness of Trump's debate style, and the strategies both candidates might employ. They critique the role of the media and moderators in shaping public perception and debate narratives, discussing potential biases and the impact of moderation style on the debate's outcome. Additionally, historical debate moments are revisited to illustrate points about current strategies.
America's Ability to Tolerate Risk, and Hillary's Cringe Comeback Attempt, with Mike Rowe and Maureen Callahan | Ep. 822
In this stirring episode, Megyn Kelly and her guests, Mike Rowe and Maureen Callahan, delve into the theme of America's resilience and ability to handle risk, juxtaposed with a critique of Hillary Clinton's public persona and media strategy. The discussion pivots around Mike Rowe's film which highlights historical acts of bravery that shaped the nation, asserting the importance of recognizing America's foundational values amidst contemporary political and cultural challenges. The episode also touches on current events, including political figures and media dynamics, providing a rich tapestry of historical reverence and modern critique.
First Person: "I'm a Detransitioner Who Had a Baby...Here are the Massive Health Challenges I Faced" | Ep. 821
In this emotionally charged episode of SiriusXM's show, host Megyn Kelly interviews Precia Moseley, who shares her painful journey of medicalized gender transition as a teenager and the severe consequences that followed. Starting treatment at 15 based on misinformation and without adequate medical or parental guidance, Precia later faced immense challenges when she decided to detransition. The episode highlights the irreversible damage caused by premature medical interventions, including fertility issues, physical pain, and emotional trauma. Precia's story is a profound exploration of the medical community's often under-discussed failures in handling gender dysphoria in young individuals.
CNN Host Cuts Trump Spokesperson's Mic, and Bombshell New Bryan Kohberger Reporting, with Howard Blum and Erick Erickson | Ep. 820
In this gripping episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," Megyn Kelly addresses two significant events: the cutting off of a Trump spokesperson's mic on CNN and the latest developments in the Bryan Kohberger case, featuring detailed discussions with authors Howard Blum and Erick Erickson. The episode starts with Kelly criticizing the CNN incident, suggesting it reflects poorly on journalistic standards and biases. The main focus then shifts to Howard Blum’s detailed coverage of the Bryan Kohberger case, where four University of Idaho students were tragically murdered. Blum provides insights from his new book, discussing the ongoing impact on the community and the slow progress of the judicial process, which adds to the anguish of the victims' families.
Military-Industrial Complex - From Bush to Biden | Shawn Ryan x Megyn Kelly - The FULL Interview
In a profound interview with Megyn Kelly, Shawn Ryan, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor, delves into the military-industrial complex and shares his extensive combat and intelligence experiences. Ryan recounts his early life, decision to join the Navy, and the intense SEAL training. He details his military deployments, transitions to CIA operations, and the challenges of reintegration into civilian life. The conversation also touches on Ryan's struggles with addiction and his ultimate path to recovery. Throughout, Ryan provides a candid look at the personal costs of service and the broader implications of America's defense strategies.
COLLUSION Keeping Him From Debate Stage? | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. x Megyn Kelly - The FULL Interview
In this revealing episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show" on SiriusXM, host Megyn Kelly interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who discusses his legal complaint with the Federal Elections Commission. Kennedy accuses President Biden, former President Trump, and CNN of colluding to exclude him from an upcoming presidential debate, marking his fifth appearance on the show. The conversation covers Kennedy's previous appearances, his views on various political and social issues, and his stance on recent controversial laws and political actions. The episode explores Kennedy's perspectives on economic policies, public health, gender-related legislation, and the integrity of U.S. elections, providing a deep dive into his political ideologies and campaign strategies.
He'll NEVER Endorse Biden Again | Charlamagne tha God x Megyn Kelly - The FULL Interview
Megyn Kelly interviews Charlamagne tha God, who discusses his reluctance to endorse political candidates openly, emphasizing the limitations of the two-party system. He expresses skepticism about the political establishment and its impact on black voters and society at large. The conversation delves into broader topics, including Charlamagne's personal experiences, his book "Get Honest or Die Lying," and the cultural pressure faced by public figures in political discourse. He also touches on systemic racism, his approach to media and public engagement, and the potential for third-party candidates.
What She SAW in That Locker Room | Riley Gaines x Megyn Kelly - The FULL Interview
Riley Gaines, a former collegiate swimmer, joins Megyn Kelly to discuss her challenges competing against transgender athlete Leah Thomas and the broader implications for women's sports. Gaines shares deeply personal and distressing experiences, emphasizing the unfairness and safety concerns in current sports policies. The conversation extends to legal battles, public and personal reactions, and the psychological impacts on female athletes. Through her story, Gaines advocates for clear distinctions in gender sports categories to preserve fairness and safety, detailing traumatic experiences and systemic challenges that have propelled her into activism.
Hillary Was the OG Election Denier!" | Bill Maher x Megyn Kelly - The FULL Interview
Megyn Kelly and Bill Maher engage in a deep dive on contemporary political divides, discussing a wide range of topics including election denialism, societal norms, and the role of identity politics in shaping public discourse. The conversation explores differing perspectives on Donald Trump's impact on democracy, with Maher criticizing Trump's refusal to concede elections and questioning the democratic commitment of many modern Republicans. Kelly contrasts by expressing concerns over progressive policies and the implications of identity politics on societal norms and legal rights. Both hosts delve into their political homelessness, feeling disconnected from traditional party lines due to the polarized nature of current political discourse.
Fraud Week: Megyn Kelly Reveals Personal Story of a Scam in Her Own Life Involving Her Family | Ep. 818
Megyn Kelly shares an intense personal story from "Fraud Week," where her family was nearly victimized by a complex scam. It began with a distress call from a family member supposedly in jail, leading to a series of urgent and confusing requests for bail money, totaling $17,000. The scam involved multiple impersonators, including a fake lawyer and courthouse. Key moments included urgent money transfers, the strange insistence on using cryptocurrency, and a crucial intervention by a family friend that ultimately uncovered the scam. The episode unpacks the psychological tactics used by fraudsters and stresses the importance of vigilance and verification to avoid falling prey to such sophisticated schemes.
BONUS EPISODE | The Glenn Beck Program with Liz Wheeler
In this compelling episode, Glenn Beck and guest Liz Wheeler delve into the pervasive spread of Marxist ideology within American educational and cultural institutions. They explore the systemic efforts to reshape societal norms and the roles of influential figures in these processes. Wheeler discusses her new book, which uncovers the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of these ideologies, particularly in the education system. Key issues such as the promotion of critical race theory in schools and the controversial roles of figures like the president of the American Library Association are scrutinized. The conversation also touches on broader themes of governmental overreach and the erosion of traditional values through administrative policies, portraying a deep concern for the direction of American society and its foundational principles.
Fraud Week: How Crypto Convict Made Millions Before Getting Caught, with Ray Trapani and Jonny B Good | Ep. 816
Ray Trapani discusses his journey from a troubled childhood marked by abuse and substance addiction to becoming a notorious figure in the cryptocurrency scam that defrauded investors of millions. Trapani, alongside Jonny B Good, recounts the development of Centratech, a crypto company that purported to offer a debit card for cryptocurrencies. The episode covers their deceptive practices, including fake partnerships and endorsements, culminating in legal battles and Trapani's eventual transformation and sobriety. It highlights the unregulated nature of the crypto industry and the ease with which the founders manipulated systems and people, leading to a significant financial and ethical downfall.
Fraud Week: Unraveling the Mystery of Ed Shin's True Identity, and Chris Smith's Disappearance, with Matt Murphy | Ep. 815
In this gripping episode, Megyn Kelly and Matt Murphy delve deep into the mysterious disappearance of Chris Smith and the fraudulent activities of Ed Shin. Matt Murphy, a seasoned prosecutor, provides a detailed recount of the investigation and trial of Ed Shin, who was involved in a deceptive business and financial scheme. The episode covers the initial allure of a business venture that spiraled into a web of deceit, leading to Smith's disappearance and subsequent homicide investigation. It highlights Murphy's legal strategies, the discovery of critical forensic evidence, and the emotional courtroom dynamics that led to Shin's conviction.
Fraud Week: Fiancé Doctor Pulls Off Personal and Medical Fraud, with Journalist Benita Alexander | Ep. 814
In this riveting episode of SiriusXM, Megyn Kelly interviews journalist Benita Alexander about her personal and investigative journey into the deceitful world of Dr. Paolo Macchiarini. Once celebrated as a pioneer in regenerative medicine, Macchiarini promised revolutionary medical breakthroughs and even a synthetic trachea transplant. However, the fairy-tale romance and professional accolades dissolved into a shocking narrative of lies and medical malpractices. Alexander narrates her transition from a love-blinded partner to a betrayed investigator who unraveled the chilling realities behind Macchiarini's charm, which included multiple undisclosed families and unethical medical experiments leading to patient deaths.
Weekend "Best Of": Bill Maher, Riley Gaines, Shawn Ryan, Charlamagne tha God, and More
In this "Weekend Best Of" special, host Megyn Kelly revisits some of the most engaging and thought-provoking segments from recent weeks. The episode includes a lively discussion with Bill Maher on political correctness and media biases, a compelling interview with Shawn Ryan about his experiences and perspectives as a former Navy SEAL, and an insightful conversation with Riley Gaines on gender issues in sports. Charlamagne tha God adds depth with his take on cultural and political shifts. The episode is peppered with Kelly's sharp commentary on current events, including a critical analysis of a high-profile trial verdict.
Hunter Biden's Daughter's Mother Lunden Roberts Speaks Out, and Glenn Loury on Overcoming His Demons and Succeeding in Academia | Ep. 813
In this gripping episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, Lunden Roberts discusses her relationship with Hunter Biden and the challenges she faced within the Biden family circle, emphasizing the personal and political complexities involved. Simultaneously, Glenn Loury shares an unflinchingly honest account of his life's trials and triumphs. From his struggles with addiction and personal misconduct to achieving academic success and becoming a voice in conservative circles, Loury’s story is a profound exploration of redemption and personal evolution. The episode not only sheds light on personal stories behind the public figures but also touches on broader social and racial issues, offering listeners a multifaceted look at struggle and success.
What Post-Verdict Polls Show, and How "Apprentice" Made Trump a Megastar, with Hogan Gidley, David Pakman, and Ramin Setoodeh | Ep. 812
In this engaging episode, Megyn Kelly delves into how post-verdict polls are influencing public opinion and discusses Donald Trump's rise to fame through "The Apprentice." Featuring insights from Hogan Gidley, David Pakman, and Ramin Setoodeh, the episode offers a rich analysis of political dynamics and media influence. The guests explore the transformation of bravery and heroism over generations, comparing past military sacrifices to today's social activism. They also discuss current political divisions, with a focus on differing views about America's role on the global stage and the impact of recent presidential administrations on national policy and public sentiment.
Trump as "Pop Culture President," and Female "Rage Ritual Retreats," with Alex Clark and Mary Morgan | Ep. 811
Megyn Kelly hosts a vibrant discussion with Alex Clark and Mary Morgan, delving into the impact of Donald Trump as the "pop culture president" and the phenomenon of female "rage ritual retreats." The conversation touches on Trump's unexpected foray into TikTok and his enduring influence in pop culture, despite past controversies. Additionally, the episode covers the intriguing trend of rage retreats, where women express and release their anger in controlled environments, a practice that has gained traction among certain social groups.
Hunter Biden Texts Torpedo His Defense, and Kamala Calls Trump "Cheater," with Viva Frei and Phil Holloway | Ep. 810
Megyn Kelly discusses two main stories: the trial of Hunter Biden over allegations of lying on a gun application form and Vice President Kamala Harris's comments about former President Donald Trump being a "cheater" following his conviction. The episode scrutinizes the evidence, including Hunter Biden's text messages and a laptop involved in the case, providing a detailed analysis of the implications these have on both legal cases and political narratives. The episode also critiques the media's role in handling the news related to these controversies.
Pride Month Pandering, Caitlin Clark Controversy, and Woke Drama at Washington Post, with Dave Rubin | Ep. 809
In this episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," Megyn and guest Dave Rubin delve into Pride Month reactions, the Caitlin Clark media controversy, and the turmoil within the Washington Post. They discuss the implications of corporate and media actions on public perceptions and journalistic integrity, scrutinizing the motivations behind media narratives and editorial decisions. The conversation also touches on broader themes of media bias, the impact of these narratives on public discourse, and the role of traditional media in shaping societal norms.
Hunter Biden's Criminal Trial Begins, and Media Celebrates Trump Verdict, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 808
Host Megyn Kelly, alongside guests Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson, discusses the commencement of Hunter Biden's trial in Delaware. The episode critiques the media's portrayal of the case, juxtaposing it with the treatment of former President Donald Trump's legal issues. The discussion delves into the specifics of the charges against Biden, the potential biases within the judicial process due to local and political affiliations, and the broader implications for the Biden family and the media landscape. The conversation also covers related political and legal dynamics, including past actions of the prosecutor and the judge's stance in the case.
Trump Convicted - Now What? Expert Legal Analysis, with Aidala, Eiglarsh, Dershowitz, Geragos, Aronberg, Davis, and Holloway| Ep. 807
In a riveting discussion hosted by Megyn Kelly on SiriusXM, a panel of high-profile legal experts dissected the aftermath of Donald Trump's conviction. Guests included renowned attorneys such as Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh, Alan Dershowitz, Mark Geragos, and Dave Aronberg. The discussion centered on the potential sentencing options and appeals process, weighing the likelihood of various outcomes, including probation and suspended sentences. The episode explored intricate legal maneuvers, potential biases in the judicial process, and broader implications for the American legal and political landscape.
Trump Found Guilty in New York: Megyn Kelly Gives Her Instant Reaction and Analysis
In this intense episode, Megyn Kelly reacts to Donald Trump's conviction on 34 counts in New York, denouncing the proceedings as a politicized attack aimed at preventing his presidential candidacy. Kelly criticizes the prosecution's tactics and the judge's handling of the trial, suggesting a broader political motive to tarnish Trump's image and hamper his electoral prospects. She expresses disdain for the legal processes used and predicts significant political backlash, foreseeing retaliatory legal actions against Democratic figures. Throughout, Kelly intertwines legal commentary with broader political analysis, portraying the conviction as a pivotal moment for American democracy, which she believes will mobilize Trump's base rather than deter his support.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Fighting Collusion to Make Debate Stage, and Relevance of Trump Jury's Notes, with Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis | Ep. 806
In this episode, Megyn Kelly navigates through the complexities of former President Donald Trump's ongoing trial, focusing on the jury's queries and the potential implications of their decision. Additionally, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shares his challenges with being excluded from presidential debates, accusing both major parties and mainstream media of collusion. Legal experts Mike Davis and Dave Aronberg provide insights into the jury's deliberation process, emphasizing the legal standards and expectations set forth during the trial.
Failures of Biased Judge in Sham Trump Trial, with Alan Dershowitz and Mark Geragos | Ep. 805
Alan Dershowitz and Mark Geragos criticize the handling of a trial regarding Donald Trump, pointing out multiple instances of bias and procedural errors by the judge and prosecution. They argue that these missteps could lead to a miscarriage of justice, emphasizing the constitutional implications and the impact on the legal standards. The discussion also highlights concerns over the jury's instructions and the strategic errors made by Trump's defense team. Dershowitz and Geragos provide a detailed analysis of the legal proceedings, expressing dismay at the lack of objectivity and fairness in the trial's conduct, which they compare to political persecution.
Flimsy Case Against Trump Heads to Jury After Outrageous Prosecution Tactics, with Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 804
Megyn Kelly analyzes the unprecedented prosecution of Donald Trump, emphasizing the alleged lack of due process and transparency from the prosecutors and the judge. The episode scrutinizes the closing arguments, the jury's role, and potential impacts on Trump's future political endeavors. With insights from legal experts Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh, the discussion highlights procedural anomalies, like the late disclosure of key legal charges and the strategic implications for both the defense and prosecution.
Biden Politicizes Trump Trial, and Hillary Tries Blaming Women For 2016 Loss, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 803
Megyn Kelly explores the intertwining of politics and judiciary in the Trump trial and discusses Hillary Clinton's controversial remarks blaming women for her 2016 loss. Key highlights include Trump's attorney's closing arguments and a critical look at the Biden campaign's reaction. The episode also delves into media and public perceptions of these events, with expert commentary on the potential impacts on future elections.
Shawn Ryan on the Physical and Emotional Toll of War, the Military-Industrial Complex, and Real Life Angels | Ep. 802
In this poignant episode of SiriusXM’s "Megyn Kelly Show," Shawn Ryan, a former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor, shares his profound experiences and insights on the physical and emotional toll of war. Megyn Kelly and Shawn discuss his upbringing, military service, and post-service life, shedding light on the broader implications of the military-industrial complex. Shawn reflects on his personal struggles and the coping mechanisms he adopted, from his rigorous training days to his time in combat and eventual transition to civilian life. The episode touches on themes of redemption, the weight of service, and the often-unseen battles veterans continue to fight upon returning home.
Trump's Massive Bronx Rally, and Nathan Wade's New Lies, with Jesse Kelly, Andy McCarthy, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 801
Megyn Kelly hosts a vibrant discussion on the latest political and legal developments featuring Jesse Kelly, Andy McCarthy, and Phil Holloway. The episode primarily focuses on a massive rally held by Donald Trump in the Bronx, which drew significant attention due to its timing and location. Additionally, the episode delves into the controversy surrounding Nathan Wade, involving allegations of new lies connected to a high-profile case. Legal experts Andy McCarthy and Phil Holloway provide insights into the judicial processes and implications of the ongoing legal battles that are intertwined with political maneuvers, offering a critical examination of the integrity within legal proceedings.
Charlamagne tha God on Why He Won't Endorse Biden, and Pastor John Amanchukwu on the Truth About America | Ep. 800
In the 800th episode of the Megyn Kelly Show, Charlamagne tha God discusses his reasons for not endorsing Joe Biden despite political pressures, focusing on the limitations of the two-party system in America. He explores his journey of personal honesty and societal observations, detailed in his new book. Pastor John Amanchukwu shares his conservative perspectives on cultural and educational issues, critiquing what he perceives as systemic failings towards African Americans by both major political parties.
Diddy's Narcissistic Apology, and "Domestic Labor" in Marriage, with Allie Beth Stuckey and Britt Mayer | Ep. 799
Megyn Kelly delves into contentious social and cultural issues with guests Allie Beth Stuckey and Britt Mayer. The episode starts with a discussion on Target's decision to scale back pride merchandise, reflecting societal pushback against corporate involvement in social issues. The conversation quickly shifts to a disturbing incident involving P. Diddy, examining a leaked video where he is seen assaulting his former girlfriend Cassie. This incident sparks broader discussions about accountability in the celebrity world, the corrupting influence of fame, and the media's role in shielding celebrities. The episode also covers the broader implications of these behaviors, including the role of domestic labor in marriage and how societal expectations shape personal relationships.
Maddow's Softball Fani Willis Interview, and "Deadly Force" at Mar-a-Lago, with Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke | Ep. 798
In this explosive episode, Megyn Kelly tackles the startling revelation of "deadly force" authorization in the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid, examining the broader implications on governmental overreach and media accountability. She is joined by Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke to dissect Rachel Maddow’s notably lenient interview with Fani Willis, juxtaposing it against broader themes of media bias and prosecutorial misconduct. The discussion delves into the politics of prosecution and the role of media in shaping public perception, providing a riveting look at current political and judicial landscapes.
Kristi Noem Shoots Her Puppy, Cringe Kamala Interview, and Campus Chaos Continues, with Michael Knowles | Ep. 777
Megyn Kelly discusses a series of provocative events: Kristi Noem's controversial decision to euthanize her overly energetic puppy, which backfired politically, and Kamala Harris's cringe-worthy interview tactics that include awkward laughter at inappropriate times. The episode also delves into the chaos on college campuses, where freedom of expression and political correctness clash. The conversation between Megyn Kelly and Michael Knowles offers a critique of current political and social issues, emphasizing a conservative perspective on missteps by public figures and the radical responses on college campuses.