The Megyn Kelly Show

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29 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 41min

FBI Director Kash Patel Reveals NEW Details of Pipe Bomber Arrest, and Ongoing Mysteries, with John Solomon and Jim Fitzgerald | Ep. 1207

Kash Patel, former FBI Director and national security official, shares insights on the January 6 pipe bomber investigation and the suspect's cooperation with authorities. Investigative journalist John Solomon explores the motives and political angles of the case, while retired FBI profiler James Fitzgerald provides deep behavioral analysis of the accused. They discuss the suspect’s online isolation and the use of advanced technology for surveillance. The panel examines societal trends in radicalization, and ongoing mysteries related to multiple high-profile cases.
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45 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 21min

Details on Alleged DC Pipe Bomber, NYU Assault Suspect's Past, Air India Crash Cause: AM Update 12/5

Wiz Buckley, a former Navy pilot with expertise in aviation investigations, joins the discussion to unpack complex issues surrounding the Air India crash. He highlights cockpit evidence, revealing why the pilot's actions are unlikely to be accidental. The conversation takes a turn as political interests complicate the investigation's conclusions. Additionally, Megyn Kelly covers the arrest of a man connected to the D.C. pipe bombs and a troubling look into the violent past of an NYU assault suspect, raising serious questions about supervision failures.
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29 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 2h 5min

BREAKING: Alleged January 6 Pipe Bomber Arrested, and Trump on "Garbage" Somalia, with Michael Knowles and Julie Kelly | Ep. 1206

Michael Knowles, conservative commentator and host, and Julie Kelly, investigative journalist and editor, join to discuss the recent arrest of the alleged January 6 pipe bomber, revealing connections to Antifa and societal implications. They delve into media narratives and critique the FBI's handling of the case. Knowles also explores Trump's controversial remarks on Somali immigration, arguing for stricter policies based on assimilation rates. The episode raises questions about sensationalism in media and the political consequences of these investigations.
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15 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 16min

Bessent Slams NYT, DHS Crackdown in New Orleans, Doc Sentenced in Matthew Perry Case: AM Update 12/4

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent takes aim at the New York Times during a high-profile summit, sparking discussions around media accountability. Newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's island stir controversy and uncover dark secrets. Meanwhile, DHS launches a crackdown in New Orleans, facing mixed reactions from local leaders. In a tragic twist, a California doctor is sentenced for his role in Matthew Perry's untimely death, highlighting the dangers of addiction and oversight in medical practices.
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45 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 59min

Fani Willis Trump Case Done, COVID Bombshell, and Attacker Caught, with Chamath Palihapitiya, Dave Aronberg, Phil Holloway, and NYU Students | Ep. 1205

In a riveting discussion, Chamath Palihapitiya, a venture capitalist and tech commentator, shares insights on economic disparities and the impact of COVID vaccine reporting. Legal commentators Dave Aronberg and Phil Holloway delve into the conclusion of the Fani Willis case against Trump and the intricacies surrounding it. Additionally, NYU student Amelia Lewis recounts her harrowing street assault and how community efforts led to the suspect's arrest, highlighting the role of social media in justice.
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5 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 18min

Hegseth and Trump Talk Strikes, GOP Wins Seat, Dell’s "Trump Accounts" Billions: AM Update 12/3

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth passionately defends strikes on drug trafficking vessels during a tense cabinet meeting. Matt Van Epps secures a pivotal win in a Tennessee special election, shifting House dynamics. Minnesota faces scrutiny over allegations of a billion-dollar fraud as federal investigations intensify. In a surprising philanthropic move, Michael and Susan Dell announce a groundbreaking $6.25 billion gift to fund Trump investment accounts for 25 million American children. The discussions highlight significant political shifts and controversial actions.
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47 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 42min

"Second Strike" Narrative Falls Apart, Kash Patel Responds, and How To Be a Man, with Rich Lowry, Charles Cooke, Elliot Ackerman, and Bryan Cox | Ep. 1204

Join Megyn Kelly as she engages Brian L. Cox, a Cornell Law professor and military expert, who sheds light on the controversies surrounding a recent Washington Post narrative. Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke of National Review critique media biases in coverage of political events, while Kash Patel provides insights on FBI controversies. Elliot Ackerman, a decorated Marine, emphasizes the importance of positive role models for young boys and discusses his new series on masculinity, advocating for intentional living and the value of small rituals.
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18 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 15min

Kash Patel Responds Exclusively, WH Defends Boat Strike, Luigi Mangione in Court: AM Update 12/2

The podcast dives into the controversies surrounding the White House's second strike on a suspected drug vessel, raising legal and political questions. FBI Director Kash Patel fiercely counters a detailed negative report from his own agents, defending his record with claims of operational success. Meanwhile, accused killer Luigi Mangione seeks to suppress crucial evidence in his high-profile court case, challenging the legality of police actions during his arrest. Tensions rise as scrutiny from both parties intensifies on these unfolding events.
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25 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 41min

Real Story Behind Hegseth "Double Tap" Reporting, and Katie Miller vs. Abby Phillip Throwdown, with Mark Halperin | Ep. 1203

Mark Halperin, a political analyst and host of 'Next Up', joins to explore pressing political matters. They dive into the controversial 'double tap' reporting on Sec. Pete Hegseth, legal ramifications, and the GOP's internal tensions. Halperin discusses damaging reports about Trump allies, contrasting media responses to past drone strikes under Obama. They also analyze asylum policies following a significant migration pause from Trump, tension between Katie Miller and Abby Phillip on CNN, and the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal, showcasing a blend of politics and media intrigue.
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11 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 20min

Trump's "Permanent Pause" After DC Attack, Alleged "Second Strike" Under Scrutiny: AM Update 12/1

The podcast covers a shocking ambush of National Guard soldiers by an Afghan national, sparking discussions about immigration vetting. President Trump’s controversial 'permanent pause' on immigration from Third World countries is scrutinized amid Somali fraud scandals in Minnesota. The podcast also delves into an alleged 'second strike' order causing legal debates and official denials. In lighter news, Senator Cory Booker surprises everyone with a spontaneous wedding after a whirlwind engagement, adding a dash of romance to the serious topics.

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