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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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Apr 29, 2024 • 1h 26min
Kristi Noem Shoots Her Puppy, Cringe Kamala Interview, and Campus Chaos Continues, with Michael Knowles | Ep. 777
Michael Knowles, host of The Daily Wire's show, shares his sharp insights on Kristi Noem's controversial decision to shoot her excitable puppy, sparking discussions about political accountability and public backlash. He critiques Kamala Harris's awkward interview with Drew Barrymore, highlighting a lack of substance and authenticity. The conversation shifts to the troubling rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses and the implications of recent judicial rulings on gender-affirming care, all wrapped in Knowles's signature conservative commentary.

Apr 27, 2024 • 1h 5min
Best of the Week: Campus Chaos and Left Indoctrination, Tabloid Trump Trial, and Media Hypocrisy
Join Piers Morgan, the brash British journalist, as he dissects the quirky tabloid Trump trial and delves into celebrity woes. Heather Mac Donald shines a spotlight on the unsettling issue of leftist indoctrination on college campuses, while Emily Jashinsky tackles the controversial anti-Israel protests, adding depth to the campus chaos. The conversation also explores media hypocrisy, with critical insights on NDAs and the hazards of performative activism, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining dialogue.

Apr 25, 2024 • 1h 38min
Petty Trump Prosecution, Presidential Immunity Question, and Biden's Pause Gaffe, with Piers Morgan, Harmeet Dhillon, Sara Gonzales and Josh Hammer | Ep. 776
Piers Morgan, host of "Piers Morgan Uncensored," shares his take on political controversies from his viral moments to the nuances of antisemitism post-October 7. Harmeet Dhillon, founder of Dhillon Law Group, dives deep into the implications of 'presidential immunity' for Donald Trump and other former leaders. Joining the conversation, Sara Gonzales and Josh Hammer critique Biden's awkward gaffe and discuss the rising antisemitism on campuses. Together, they navigate the intersection of politics, law, and culture in today's tumultuous landscape.

Apr 25, 2024 • 44min
Free Speech vs. Harassment, and the State of "Cancel Culture," with Katie Herzog and Jesse Singal | Ep. 775
Katie Herzog, a journalist and co-host of "Blocked and Reported," joins fellow podcaster Jesse Singal to delve into critical discussions on free speech and harassment. They analyze the impact of campus protests on societal values, particularly concerning anti-Semitism and free expression. The duo also tackles the complexities of gender identity in sports and the implications of cancel culture, shedding light on how employers and universities handle controversial stances. Their insights prompt a thought-provoking look at navigating these challenging topics today.

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Apr 24, 2024 • 1h 23min
Truth About Violent Crime in America, Ignorant Campus Protesters, and Left Indoctrination, with Heather Mac Donald | Ep. 774
Heather Mac Donald, a Thomas Sowell Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of "When Race Trumps Merit," joins the conversation to dissect the recent anti-Israel protests on college campuses, attributing their rise to leftist indoctrination. She critiques the silencing of conservative voices and discusses the decline of merit in academia. The dialogue also tackles the myths surrounding violent crime rates in America, urging a closer examination of the real statistics and the challenges facing policing in communities. Mac Donald's insights reveal troubling trends in education and societal perceptions.

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Apr 23, 2024 • 1h 57min
NBC "Catch and Kill" Hypocrisy, Baldwin Harassed, and What is a Woman Lawsuit, with Mike Davis, Dave Aronberg, Sall Grover, and Katherine Deves | Ep. 773
Mike Davis, a conservative legal expert, and Dave Aronberg, a state attorney, dissect the complex legal landscape around Donald Trump's gag order and the implications for his trial. Sall Grover, founder of the women-only app Giggle, shares her battle for women’s spaces against claims of transgender inclusion, supported by her lawyer Katherine Deves. The conversation dives into the necessity of female-only environments, challenges posed by modern gender identity discourse, and the implications for women's rights in society.

Apr 22, 2024 • 1h 37min
Campus Antisemitism Chaos, Trump Trial Kicks Off, and Biden's Anti-Woman Title IX Rules, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 772
Join Emily Jashinsky, Culture editor at The Federalist, and Eliana Johnson, Editor at the Washington Free Beacon, as they dissect the Trump trial, noting its absurdities and media misrepresentation. They dive into rising antisemitism on college campuses, urging for action to protect Jewish students. The duo also scrutinizes Biden's recent Title IX changes, addressing how they affect women's rights within schools, and a heated debate surrounding bathroom policies for transgender individuals, highlighting the complexities of gender identity and women's safety.

Apr 21, 2024 • 53min
Best of the Week: Trump Trial Circus, Biden's Cannibal Lie, Smug Elites, and More
In this discussion, Andrew Klavan, a provocative conservative commentator and filmmaker, dives into the circus surrounding Trump's trial and the stark contrasts in public perception between Biden and Trump. The hosts tackle Biden's dubious narratives and the backlash against elites out of touch with everyday Americans. They also explore the media's declining credibility and the necessity for parallel sources of truth. With wit and humor, they touch on juicy topics like jury dynamics in sensational trials and the complexities of race and justice in today's political climate.

Apr 19, 2024 • 1h 37min
Biden's Outrageous Title IX Changes Hurting Women and Men, with Alex Clark, Mary Morgan, May Mailman, Inez Stepman, and KC Johnson | Ep. 771
In this discussion, May Mailman, director at the Independent Women's Law Center, and Inez Stepman, a policy analyst, delve into how Biden's Title IX changes impact the rights of biological men and women, raising concerns about parental rights and misgendering. KC Johnson, author of "The Campus Rape Frenzy," highlights the negative effects on due process for male students accused of sexual assault. Alex Clark and Mary Morgan discuss the urgent need for young women to push back against radical gender ideology and cultural trends that threaten their rights.

Apr 18, 2024 • 1h 36min
Biden's New Cannibal Lie, Trump Jurors Bounced, and NPR's Decline, with Charles C.W. Cooke and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 770
Charles C.W. Cooke and Jim Geraghty, writers for National Review, dive into the latest controversies surrounding Trump's NYC trial, including jurors' biases and a judge's frustrations with media coverage. They also discuss Biden's peculiar claim about cannibals and his perceived honesty issues, contrasting campaign strategies of Trump and Biden. The duo critiques NPR's CEO on media integrity and accountability, explores ideological debates on college campuses, and hilariously examines the rise of students identifying as 'furries' in schools.


