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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 27, 2023 • 1h 34min
Pelosi Bodycam Footage Revealed, and Pfizer Exec Caught on Tape, with Michael Knowles and Mike Baker | Ep. 481
In this engaging discussion, Michael Knowles, a conservative commentator, and Mike Baker, a former CIA agent, delve into the recently released bodycam footage from the Paul Pelosi home invasion. They uncover police incompetence and critique the 911 dispatch response during the crisis. The conversation shifts to shocking revelations from a Pfizer executive about potentially 'mutating' COVID for vaccines, stirring concerns about Big Pharma's ethics and profits. They also touch on police accountability amidst broader societal challenges, making for a compelling dialogue.

Jan 26, 2023 • 1h 35min
Erasing What Makes Women Women, and COVID Lockdown Protests, with Mary Katharine Ham, Bethany Mandel, Winston Sterzel, and Matthew Tye | Ep. 480
Mary Katharine Ham, host of "Getting Hammered," brings her sharp commentary alongside Bethany Mandel, editor of "Heroes of Liberty," to discuss the San Diego YMCA locker room controversy and women's rights amidst trans activism. They tackle the complexities of feminine identity and free speech contradictions in today’s culture. YouTubers Winston Sterzel and Matthew Tye then shine a light on their experiences in China, discussing the harsh realities of zero COVID lockdowns, protests, and the escalating authoritarianism shaping life for foreigners in the nation.

Jan 25, 2023 • 1h 36min
Kavanaugh Character Assassination, and America's Place in the World, with Victor Davis Hanson and Mike Pompeo | Ep. 479
Victor Davis Hanson, a military historian and author, discusses the hypocrisy surrounding classified documents and Hunter Biden’s role. He highlights the ongoing character assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Mike Pompeo, the former Secretary of State, shares insights on border security and properly handling classified information. The guests delve into U.S. military aid to Ukraine, the escalating challenges with cartels at the border, and the implications for 2024 presidential politics, uncovering the complex interplay between domestic issues and global affairs.

Jan 24, 2023 • 1h 35min
Now There's Pence Classified Docs, and Harry's Media Obsession, with Amala Ekpunobi, Evita Duffy, and Valentine Low | Ep. 478
Amala Ekpunobi, host of "Unapologetic LIVE," shares her sharp insights on political accountability, discussing the implications of classified documents discovered by Mike Pence and the narratives around them. Evita Duffy Alfonso urges a closer look at increasing crime in cities and how media portrays these incidents. Meanwhile, Valentine Low, a royal reporter, dives deep into Ghislaine Maxwell's recent statements and Harry's struggles with media scrutiny, revealing the tension between public image and personal challenges in the royal family.

Jan 23, 2023 • 1h 34min
DOJ Finds More Biden Docs, Crowder vs. Daily Wire, and Gender Identity and Kids, with Dave Smith and Dr. Debra Soh | Ep. 477
Dave Smith, a stand-up comedian and podcast host, shares insights on the recent discovery of classified Biden documents, questioning the political motives behind it. He also weighs in on the Steven Crowder vs. Daily Wire controversy and the complexities of conservative media. Neuroscientist Dr. Debra Soh discusses navigating gender identity with children, emphasizing the importance of finding a rational therapist and open dialogue. She tackles the YMCA's trans policy and parental support, aiming to demystify gender discussions in an ever-evolving social landscape.

Jan 20, 2023 • 1h 36min
SCOTUS Leaker Investigation Fails, Baldwin Charges, and Idaho Latest, with Ilya Shapiro, Viva Frei, Brian Entin, and James Fitzgerald | Ep. 476
Join Ilya Shapiro, a constitutional expert, as he discusses the unsuccessful SCOTUS leaker investigation, emphasizing accountability and trust. Lawyer Viva Frei dives into the legal complexities of Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter charges from the 'Rust' set tragedy. Brian Entin and retired FBI profiler James R. Fitzgerald offer chilling updates on the Idaho murders, analyzing suspect Bryan Kohberger's clues, motivations, and social connections, unraveling a chilling narrative of crime and investigation.

Jan 19, 2023 • 1h 35min
Alec Baldwin Charged, COVID Death Overcounting, and NHL Rainbow Jersey Uproar, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 475
Joining the discussion are Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook, co-hosts of the "Ruthless" podcast, known for their sharp political insights. They dive into the implications of Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter charge, dissecting media narratives surrounding celebrity accountability. The trio also tackles the overcounting of COVID deaths, critiquing public health messaging. Additionally, they explore the recent NHL controversy over a player's refusal to wear a pride jersey, highlighting the tension between personal beliefs and organizational values.

Jan 18, 2023 • 1h 35min
Truth About Gender Differences, Danger of "Affirm Only" Care, and Parenting Today, with Dr. Leonard Sax | Ep. 474
Dr. Leonard Sax, a physician and psychologist known for his work on gender differences and parenting, discusses the stark contrast in motivation levels between boys and girls in education. He critiques the current trans activist movement for increasing gender stereotyping and emphasizes the risks of 'affirm only' care for children. Sax also shares insights on societal pressures faced by youth regarding gender identity and offers practical parenting tips to protect kids from negative influences, making a compelling case for more engaged parenting in today's digital age.

Jan 17, 2023 • 1h 33min
Hunter Hypocrisy, and Trans vs. Girls Rights, with Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean Boller, and Britt Mayer | Ep. 473
Joining in the discussion are Glenn Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his critical insights, and activist moms Carrie Prejean Boller and Britt Mayer. They dive into Brazil's political chaos and its parallels to the U.S., as well as media hypocrisy related to Hunter Biden. The trio also confront the YMCA's transgender bathroom policy and its implications for girls' rights. From critiques of media culture to the pressures on young female athletes, this conversation touches on pressing societal issues and the balance between advocacy and safety.

Jan 16, 2023 • 1h 35min
Biden Lawyers Find More Docs, Vaccine Safety Signals, and MLK's Legacy, with Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke | Ep. 472
Rich Lowry, Editor-in-chief of National Review, and Charles C.W. Cooke, Senior writer, dive into pressing issues like the recent discovery of classified documents at President Biden's home. They critique media biases and discuss Biden and Trump's contrasting responses. The conversation shifts to Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and a controversial sculpture honoring him. They also address vaccine safety risks that have been overshadowed by media narratives and weigh in on public trust regarding judicial accountability and transparency.


