
The Megyn Kelly Show Ridiculous Anti-ICE Celebs at Grammys, Savannah Guthrie's Mom Missing, and Lemon's "Journalism," with Jesse Kelly, Jonathan Turley, and Matt Murphy | Ep. 1243
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Feb 2, 2026 Matt Murphy, former federal prosecutor, discusses investigative steps in Savannah Guthrie's mother’s disappearance. Jonathan Turley, law professor and author, analyzes judicial actions, immigration enforcement, and constitutional clashes. Jesse Kelly, conservative radio host and author, skewers Grammys politics, celebrity hypocrisy, and attention-seeking red carpet stunts.
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Celebrity Political Signaling And Hypocrisy
- Celebrities at the Grammys used performances to push political messages, often disconnected from everyday consequences.
- Megyn Kelly and Jess Kelly argue that wealthy artists signaling against ICE reveal hypocrisy and institutional capture.
Use Viewership To Signal Disapproval
- If you oppose a halftime performer’s politics, stop watching during the halftime show to register disapproval.
- Megyn Kelly suggests turning off the halftime show to send the NFL a market signal.
Arrest Boosts Media Relevance
- Don Lemon's indictment has boosted his media relevance, despite past low ratings and criticisms of talent.
- Kelly and Jess Kelly argue his identity attributes (Black and gay) helped sustain his TV career at CNN.








