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SiriusXM
The Megyn Kelly Show is your home for open, honest and provocative conversations with the most interesting and important political, legal and cultural figures today. No BS. No agenda. And no fear.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 18min
DOJ Puts Don Lemon On Notice, 2028 Dem Contenders Go Quiet, Arctic Blast Incoming: AM Update 1/20
Trump's DOJ is investigating Don Lemon for his role in disrupting a church service, with potential federal charges looming. Meanwhile, 2028 Democratic contenders are dodging tough questions on gender issues as political landscapes shift. CBS's 60 Minutes finally drops its controversial report on the CECOT prison in El Salvador, stirring debate over its portrayal. As an Arctic blast readies to hit the nation, Megyn warns about the expected harsh weather and hazards it brings.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 41min
Anti-ICE Agitators and Don Lemon Disrupt Innocent People Praying in Church, with Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh | Ep. 1233
Michael Knowles, a conservative commentator and host, joins to discuss the shocking protest that disrupted church services, labeling the activists as terrorists and criticizing their tactics. He emphasizes the need for legal action against these protesters and critiques Don Lemon's complicity. Matt Walsh, another conservative voice, adds to the conversation by discussing historical contexts of activism and the importance of addressing misconceptions about slavery in American history. Together, they highlight the targeting of churches and advocate for restoring order.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 24min
Walz and Frey Under DOJ Scrutiny, Trump Ups Greenland Pressure, Michael Cohen Flips: AM Update 1/19
Tensions rise in Minneapolis as coordinated protests disrupt ICE operations targeting illegal aliens. The DOJ is investigating whether local leaders crossed legal lines with their comments. Meanwhile, Trump pressures Denmark for control over Greenland, threatening tariffs. Former Trump associate Michael Cohen flips, claiming he was coerced into past testimony and is now seeking clemency. This episode delves into the legal implications of speech versus obstruction and Greenland's strategic significance amidst international discussions.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 2h 21min
Shocking Busfield Allegations, Oprah's Obesity Spin, and Kohberger and Sinema Lawsuits, with Maureen Callahan | Ep. 1232
Maureen Callahan, a journalist and host of The Nerve, joins to discuss the recent Timothy Busfield allegations and how they reflect wider Hollywood misconduct. They delve into Oprah's controversial push for GLP-1 drugs, reframing obesity narratives, and analyze the Bryan Kohberger lawsuit claiming WSU ignored risks. The conversation also touches on Kyrsten Sinema's legal troubles over alleged affair details and a heartbreaking IVF mix-up that raises questions about motherhood and clinic regulations.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 22min
Trump Threatens Insurrection Act, Mahmoud Khalil Faces Setback, Twiggs Family Speaks: AM Update 1/16
Tensions escalate as President Trump threatens to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota amidst clashes involving ICE. The legal battle of Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil intensifies with a federal court overturning his release from detention. In a Senate hearing, national security nominees face tough questions about unlawful military orders. The Twiggs family challenges claims about Lance Twiggs' cooperation in the investigation of the Charlie Kirk murder case, adding further layers to a complex narrative.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 40min
Anti-ICE Violence Grows as Dem Politicians Cheer, with Adam Carolla, and Why Tish Hyman is Running For LA Mayor | Ep. 1231
Adam Carolla, a comedian and media personality, shares insights on the rising anti-ICE sentiment in America and how local leaders may be inciting violence against federal agents. He discusses the loneliness and narcissism fueling protest culture. Tish Hyman, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, opens up about her experiences with men in women's locker rooms and her decision to run for mayor of Los Angeles, confronting local politicians on women's safety. Their candid conversations shine a light on controversial political and social issues.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 15min
DOJ Resignations and Investigations Over Activists, Greenland Summit at White House: AM Update 1/15
Minnesota prosecutors are resigning under DOJ pressure, igniting discussions around the Renee Good shooting. The U.S. seeks to acquire Greenland, but talks with Danish officials stall. Notably, America faces its first net negative immigration rate in decades. Meanwhile, a massive Verizon outage disrupts services nationwide, raising eyebrows about its causes. The conversation is packed with political intrigue, legal battles, and the implications of international diplomacy.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 42min
Iran Tensions Rise, CBS News Flop, and "Landman" Slams Pronouns, with Emily Jashinsky, Isabel Brown, and Hayley Caronia | Ep. 1230
Emily Jashinsky, a conservative commentator and host of 'After Party,' explores the rising tensions in Iran and the risks of American intervention. She highlights media narratives and critiques Trump’s cautious approach. The discussion shifts to the troubling drop in CBS Evening News ratings and the troubling case of actor Timothy Busfield. Joined by Isabel Brown and Hayley Caronia, the trio tackles Gen Z men's dating anxieties and the absurdity of preferred pronouns in today's culture, providing sharp insights into woke campus behavior.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 19min
Clintons Defy Subpoenas, Trump Talks Sanctuary City Funding, Remembering Scott Adams: AM Update 1/14
The Clintons are in hot water for defying subpoenas related to the Epstein probe, raising the specter of a contempt vote. President Trump is ramping up his immigration policies, ending protections for Somalia and cutting funds to sanctuary cities. Tensions escalate as he encourages Iranian protesters amid discussions of military options. The podcast pays tribute to Scott Adams, reflecting on his impactful career and legacy in satire and political discourse.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 27min
Massive Day For Women's Sports at SCOTUS, and Remembering Scott Adams, with Kristen Waggoner and Andrew Klavan | Ep. 1229
Kristen Waggoner, President of Alliance Defending Freedom, shares her insights from inside the Supreme Court about critical arguments on women's sports and the implications of defining biological sex. She reveals emotional stories from female athletes affected by trans participation. Andrew Klavan discusses the fallout from the Minnesota ICE shooting, criticizing leftist media rhetoric and reflecting on the legacy of Scott Adams, addressing how the media misrepresented his life and final message. It's a compelling blend of legal battles and cultural commentary.


