
The Megyn Kelly Show
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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Mar 26, 2025 • 19min
WH Backs Waltz, DOJ Says Khalil Lied on Green Card App, Judge Boasberg Deep Dive: AM Update 3/26
An accidental group chat invite ignites a media frenzy around Trump’s actions with the Houthis, while the DOJ alleges Mahmoud Khalil misled on his green card application. Julie Kelly dives into Judge Boasberg’s background, highlighting apparent political biases in his rulings. The discussion touches on the implications of a recent presidential pardon granted to Devin Archer, scrutinizing his connections to the Biden family and the broader issues of legal activism and transparency in national security.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 41min
Bizarre Group Chat Details, Media Compares Trump to Nixon, and MK Media Launch, with Walter Kirn and Matt Taibbi | Ep. 1034
Walter Kirn, author and co-host of "America This Week," and Matt Taibbi, editor at Racket News, delve into a whirlwind of political intrigue. They discuss a bizarre Signal group chat mishap involving Trump officials, raising questions about national security and political communication. Trump’s controversial use of the Alien Enemies Act is examined, alongside media bias; they critique a comparison of Trump to Nixon, asserting his transparency with the press. They also explore the absurdity of political figures and the changing nature of media credibility.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 20min
Academia Caving to Trump, Bombshell Group Chat Atlantic Report, Massive ICE Roundup: AM Update 3/25
Columbia University faces legal challenges from the Trump administration over anti-Semitism policies, risking federal funding. A surprising incident involving The Atlantic's editor reveals a major national security chat mix-up. Meanwhile, ICE conducts a significant sweep in sanctuary cities, raising public safety concerns. President Trump critiques a distorted portrait of himself in Colorado, adding a humorous spin to political tensions. The conversation also touches on managing personal debt amid inflation.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 45min
Clooney Lectures About Journalism, and Dems Lean on Bernie and AOC, with Ben Shapiro and Stephen A. Smith | Ep. 1033
Ben Shapiro, a sharp conservative commentator known for his articulate views, teams up with Stephen A. Smith, a passionate sports analyst. They dive into George Clooney’s dubious journalism advice, dissect the imploding Democratic Party, and highlight AOC and Bernie Sanders’ questionable strategies. Shapiro advocates for a Derek Chauvin pardon, while Smith humorously asserts he could dominate the 2028 Democratic primary. They also tackle sports culture's intertwining with politics, showcasing how Trump maintains influence in both realms.

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Mar 24, 2025 • 19min
Trump Zeroes in on Greenland, Mysterious Former US Attorney Death, Snow White Bombs: AM Update 3/24
Tensions mount as President Trump pushes for Greenland, shaking up political dynamics. Meanwhile, AOC and Bernie Sanders ignite discussions on wealth disparity during their national tour. A tragic investigation unfolds with the death of former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber, raising eyebrows in the legal community. Disney's new Snow White struggles at the box office, facing criticism over its controversial lead and missteps in marketing. The mix of geopolitical intrigue and entertainment drama makes for a riveting discussion.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 53min
Disturbing Idaho Murders 911 Call Released, and New Bryan Kohberger Selfie Revealed, with Howard Blum | Ep. 1032
In this gripping discussion, Howard Blum, author of "When the Night Comes Falling," delves into the harrowing details of the Idaho college murders. He provides insights into the emotional turmoil experienced by surviving roommates and the chaotic 911 call that reveals their shock. Blum highlights Bryan Kohberger's eerie selfie, raising questions about his demeanor after the crime. As the trial approaches, he examines the complexities of the defense's strategies and the chilling evidence against Kohberger, leaving listeners pondering the nuances of justice.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 17min
Trump Dismantles Ed Dept, RFK Goes After Food Chemicals, American Released: AM Update 3/21
President Trump initiates the dismantling of the Department of Education, sparking debates about educational funding and civil rights. Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reveals plans to review food safety standards, specifically targeting harmful chemicals and artificial dyes. The podcast also touches on a Georgetown researcher's arrest linked to Hamas, alongside the dramatic release of an American citizen from Taliban captivity. Additionally, new JFK documents hint at the President's frustrations with the CIA, keeping conspiracy theories alive.

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Mar 20, 2025 • 1h 58min
Petitos Speak Out About New Doc, and "Snow White" Controversies and Baldwins Red Carpet Drama, with Link Lauren and Christian Toto | Ep. 1031
Joseph and Tara Petito, parents of Gabby Petito, share their heartbreaking journey advocating for victims of domestic violence. They discuss the disturbing dynamics of Gabby's relationship and the critical moments leading to her tragic demise. Their attorney Brian Stewart adds insights on the legal aftermath and media's role. Later, commentator Link Lauren and Hollywood expert Christian Toto tackle Disney's 'Snow White' controversies, Alec Baldwin's awkward red carpet drama, and the implications of celebrity culture on personal relationships.

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Mar 20, 2025 • 18min
Domestic Terrorism Targeting Tesla, Trump Cracking Down on Title IX Violations: AM Update 3/20
Vandalism against Tesla escalates, sparking a DOJ investigation into potential domestic terrorism fueled by political narratives. Meanwhile, the Trump administration faces challenges over its policies on transgender athletes in women's sports and suspends $175 million in funding for the University of Pennsylvania. As pressure mounts on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer from within his party, the podcast also injects humor by likening allergy eye drops to a boxing match. This mix of politics, sports, and light-heartedness keeps listeners on their toes!

33 snips
Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 50min
Tesla Attacks, Weird Walz Comments, and Judges Keep Fighting Trump, with Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke | Ep. 1030
Rich Lowry, Editor-in-chief of National Review, and Charles C.W. Cooke, Senior editor at National Review, delve into the legal challenges facing Trump, including a controversial judge’s ruling on his transgender military ban. They discuss judicial overreach and how political implications play out in Trump’s legal battles. Vandalism against Tesla is highlighted, underscoring the societal reactions to political figures. The conversation also critiques bizarre comments from Governor Tim Walz regarding masculinity and the climate debate, showcasing the tension between cultural narratives and politics.
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