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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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May 16, 2024 • 43min
Shocking Allegations Against Megastar Diddy - Will He Be Arrested After Raids? With Jesse Weber | Ep. 793
Megyn Kelly invites Jesse Weber, an attorney and host of Law&Crime's 'Sidebar,' to dive into the intense legal troubles of Sean Combs, aka Diddy. They discuss the shocking allegations of sexual assault and drugging against him, including a detailed look at Cassie’s lawsuit. Jesse breaks down the complexity of the legal landscape, from celebrity interactions to implications of the New York Adult Survivors Act. The conversation also touches on related allegations involving Cuba Gooding, Jr., revealing the interconnected nature of celebrity scandals.

May 15, 2024 • 1h 20min
Biden Agrees to Debate Trump, Cohen Crushed in Cross, and Possible "Baby Reindeer" Lawsuit, with Marcia Clark and Mark Geragos | Ep. 792
Marcia Clark, a former prosecutor and bestselling author, joins Mark Geragos, a high-profile defense attorney, to dissect some of the hottest legal issues in the news. They discuss President Biden's unexpected agreement to debate Trump, the potential legal repercussions for Trump, and Michael Cohen's credibility issues during his fiery cross-examination. The conversation also dives into the Netflix series 'Baby Reindeer,' debating whether its real-life inspiration might have a case against the creators, highlighting the clash between media representation and reality.

May 14, 2024 • 1h 37min
Jen Psaki Caught Lying About Biden, and Michael Cohen Celebrated by Media, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 791
Join Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, John Ashbrook, and Comfortably Smug—hosts of the Ruthless podcast—as they dive into the political chaos of recent media narratives. They tackle Jen Psaki's controversial claims about Biden during a somber ceremony and the media's selective coverage of Biden versus Trump. The discussion shifts to Michael Cohen's odd relationship with CNN and the sensationalism in Trump's legal battles. They also analyze shifting voter dynamics and RFK's contentious comments on abortion, raising questions about accountability in both politics and journalism.

May 13, 2024 • 1h 37min
Michael Cohen's Glaring Credibility Issues, and Decline of Public Schools, with Viva Frei, Phil Holloway, and Corey DeAngelis | Ep. 790
Viva Frei, a legal analyst and Rumble creator, Phil Holloway, a legal commentator from YouTube, and Corey DeAngelis, a school choice advocate, dive into a whirlwind of discussions. They scrutinize Michael Cohen's shaky credibility as he testifies in Trump's legal battles, revealing potential biases and inconsistencies. The trio also tackles the dire state of public schools, emphasizing the rise in school choice and the detrimental effects of teachers' unions. DeAngelis champions parental control over education, pushing for transformative reform in the system.

May 12, 2024 • 1h 3min
Best of the Week: Legacy Media's Failures, Noem's Disastrous Book Tour, and the "Mr. Birchum" Cast
Buck Sexton critiques Kristi Noem's disastrous book tour, emphasizing the gap between political aspirations and reality. Vivek Ramaswamy challenges the authority of legacy media, arguing that its sensationalism undermines trust. Victor Davis Hanson highlights the disconnect and activism on college campuses, addressing declining academic rigor and free speech issues. Together, they tackle how these themes reflect the broader landscape of contemporary politics and media narratives.

May 11, 2024 • 58min
Megyn Kelly: Special Mother’s Day episode of "Dedicated with Doug Brunt"
In a special Mother's Day celebration, the hosts recommend three must-read books, blending heartfelt stories with witty anecdotes. They hilariously recount a mix-up with a celebrity at an Oscars party and share their love for audiobooks and shows like 'Dateline' and 'Real Housewives.' There's also humor in gift-giving and parenting advice, drawing parallels between training dogs and raising kids. Plus, playful discussions on family dynamics and the emotional weight behind storytelling make this a charming tribute to mothers everywhere.

May 11, 2024 • 1h 7min
Stormy Daniels Testimony Backfires, and Michael Cohen's Credibility Issues, with Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh, and Phil Holloway | 789
Arthur Aidala, a partner at a top New York law firm, Mark Eiglarsh, a defense attorney known for high-profile cases, and Phil Holloway, a legal analyst, delve into the courtroom drama surrounding Stormy Daniels' testimony. They dissect her fluctuating credibility and its potential impact on the trial against Donald Trump. The trio also scrutinize Michael Cohen's reliability as a witness and the media's questionable ethics in covering the case. Their insights offer a captivating blend of legal analysis and courtroom intrigue.

May 10, 2024 • 1h 35min
Failures of Elite Media, and Hypocrisy of Left on Mob Behavior, with Bari Weiss and Nellie Bowles | Ep. 788
Nellie Bowles, author of "Morning After the Revolution," and Bari Weiss, founder of The Free Press, dive deep into the failures of elite media. They discuss the glaring omission of critical stories, like the Hunter Biden laptop, by major outlets. Highlighting the hypocrisy surrounding campus protests and the pain inflicted on workers at Columbia, they explore the dynamics of victimhood in elite spaces. They also reflect on their personal journeys, the challenges of modern parenting, and the urgent need for a reality-based media amid rising radicalism.

May 9, 2024 • 48min
Roseanne Barr on Her Incredible Career, Her Emotional ABC Exit, and Optimism About Our Culture | Ep. 787
Roseanne Barr, the iconic actress and comedian known for her groundbreaking sitcom, shares her candid views on Hollywood's complexities. She reflects on her emotional exit from ABC and the hypocrisy surrounding free speech in the industry. Barr discusses the tension between Hollywood elites and working-class realities, offering a humorous take on cultural issues and the challenges of aging. With optimism about the future, she explores the importance of community and genuine connections in today's divided society.

May 9, 2024 • 1h 8min
Stormy Daniels' Inconsistencies, and Judge Losing Control of Trial, with Julian Epstein and Phil Holloway | Ep. 786
Julian Epstein, a seasoned Democratic lawyer known for his role during Bill Clinton’s impeachment, joins legal analyst Phil Holloway to dissect Stormy Daniels' testimony in the Trump trial. They examine the inconsistencies in her narrative and how the judge appears to have lost control of the proceedings. The discussion touches on media sensationalism, the potential prejudicial nature of her claims, and the implications of her admitted bias against Trump. They also delve into legal complexities surrounding related cases and the ethical concerns raised by actions of key figures in the trial.


