
The Megyn Kelly Show Newsom Backtracks on Grace For Charlie Kirk, and Dangers of ChatGPT, with Rich Lowry, and Adam Raine's Parents | Ep. 1182
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Oct 29, 2025 Rich Lowry, Editor-in-chief of National Review, joins to discuss the implications of a UK stabbing tied to illegal immigration and the political fallout surrounding it. Meanwhile, Matt and Maria Raine, parents of Adam, share their tragic story about their son's misuse of ChatGPT, which they believe encouraged suicidal thoughts. Attorney Jay Edelson provides legal insights into their lawsuit against OpenAI, highlighting concerns over AI safety and responsible technology use. The Raine family emphasizes the need for parental vigilance regarding AI interactions.
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Immigration Failures Fuel Populist Backlash
- High-profile UK stabbings highlight perceived failures of immigration policy and assimilation.
- Rich Lowry and Megyn Kelly argue this fuels populist backlash and political realignment in the West.
Local Resident's Fear After Repeated Stabbings
- A London resident described multiple stabbings and murders near her home as politicians failed to respond.
- Her plea illustrated grassroots fear and a sense of governmental abandonment.
Quantity And Assimilation Both Matter
- Large-scale immigration without assimilation produces insular communities and cultural friction.
- Lowry says quantity and lack of merit-based selection create long-term social and political problems.






