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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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Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 5min
Media Freakout Over Trump Trials, and Biological Men in Women's Prisons, with Jesse Kelly, Kelsey Bolar, and Amie Ichikawa | Ep. 735
Jesse Kelly, a conservative commentator known for his sharp political analysis, joins Kelsey Bolar and Amie Ichikawa from the Independent Women's Forum. They delve into the troubling legal landscape surrounding Donald Trump and the implications of risky political maneuvers. Kelsey and Amie discuss their documentary on the dangers biological males pose in women's prisons, sharing personal experiences that highlight critical issues such as safety and women's rights. The conversation underscores urgent calls for reform in policy affecting incarcerated women.

Feb 29, 2024 • 1h 37min
Meltdown Over Supreme Court Tackling Trump "Immunity," and Why Biden Won't Take Cognitive Test, with The Fifth Column | Ep. 734
Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch, co-hosts of "The Fifth Column" podcast, dive into the Supreme Court's handling of Trump's immunity case, sparking debates over media narratives and political motives. They critique Keith Olbermann's extreme rhetoric and explore the troubling decline of Vice Media. The discussion shifts to President Biden's reluctance to undergo cognitive testing, revealing insights into political strategy and mental fitness. Humor and reflections on parenting pepper their conversation, alongside thoughts on foreign policy and the impact of the Arab American vote.

Feb 28, 2024 • 1h 33min
REVEALED: All the Texts About Fani Willis and Nathan Wade Relationship Between Lawyer and Witness, with Phil Holloway | Ep. 733
Phil Holloway, founder of Holloway Law Group, brings his legal expertise to unravel a complicated case involving Fani Willis and Nathan Wade. The discussion delves into exclusive text messages that reveal potential conflicts of interest between a lawyer and a witness. Holloway highlights the troubling courtroom dynamics and inconsistencies in witness testimony. Listeners will learn about allegations of a romantic relationship, ethical implications, and the challenges of maintaining credibility in high-profile legal scenarios.

Feb 27, 2024 • 1h 38min
How Texts Could Torpedo Fani Willis, and Left Spinning Georgia Student Death, with Mary Katharine Ham, Phil Holloway, and Wendell Husebo | Ep. 732
Phil Holloway, a legal expert from Georgia, discusses the significant implications of Terrence Bradley's texts in the Fani Willis case. Wendell Husebo, a politics reporter, explores potential ties between the Biden administration and Willis' office. Meanwhile, Mary Katharine Ham sheds light on the tragic death of Georgia student Laken Riley, examining media coverage and social narratives. The conversation dives into ethical issues in prosecutorial conduct, political motivations behind legal actions, and how these stories are shaping public discourse.

Feb 26, 2024 • 1h 52min
Fani Willis "Real Housewives" Drama, and Trump's SC Victory, with Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 731
In this lively discussion, legal expert Phil Holloway dives into the Fani Willis case, shedding light on the intricacies of attorney-client privilege and crucial new evidence. Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson join him to dissect the melodrama surrounding Willis, comparing it to 'Real Housewives' antics. They explore Trump's political maneuvering following his South Carolina win, the implications of recent legal battles, and the tragic consequences of Biden's border policies. The conversation navigates multiple facets of politics and culture with sharp insights and wit.

Feb 25, 2024 • 28min
BONUS: Megyn Kelly on the Need to Fight For Our Kids, Fani Willis, and State of the Media, at CPAC
In a riveting discussion, Mercedes Schlapp, a CPAC Senior Fellow, joins Megyn Kelly to tackle the pressing issues affecting today's media and parenting. They dive into the decline of corporate press integrity under Trump and the rise of independent media. Schlapp emphasizes the urgent need for parental activism in combating harmful progressive ideologies in schools. The pair also reflect on Fani Willis' legal maneuvers and the emotional challenges faced by conservative parents, all while advocating for resilience and hope amidst national chaos.

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Feb 23, 2024 • 34min
BREAKING: Bombshell New Phone Evidence Shows Fani Willis and Nathan Wade May Have Lied Under Oath, with Phil Holloway | Ep. 730
Phil Holloway, founder of Holloway Law Group and legal expert, discusses shocking new phone evidence implicating Fani Willis and Nathan Wade. They reveal extensive text exchanges and questionable visits that contradict their earlier testimonies. The potential for disbarment looms as they dive into the implications of this evidence on the judicial process. Holloway also explores the ethical dilemmas faced within the legal community and the significance of the emerging truth in this high-profile case.

Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 37min
Google's Anti-White AI Image Generator, Biden's Dangerous Dog, and the NYPD Dance Team, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 729
Join Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook—hosts of the Ruthless podcast—as they dive into the controversy surrounding Google's AI image generator that excludes white individuals. They also touch on Biden's dog, Commander, who has a biting record that raises eyebrows about White House safety. The conversation shifts to the viral NYPD Dance Team and the challenges police face in recruitment. With humor and political insight, they discuss America’s declining patriotism and the impact of sports in uniting a divided nation.

Feb 21, 2024 • 1h 42min
Did Fani Willis Lie on Stand, and Alec Baldwin's Trial, with Judge Joe Brown, Marcia Clark, Mark Geragos, and Charles Cooke | Ep. 728
Judge Joe Brown, a former TV host and criminal court judge, dives into the controversial testimony of Fani Willis, analyzing potential ethical breaches and financial dealings. Charles C.W. Cooke discusses President Biden's student loan plan and various political narratives, stressing the Democrats' increasing panic. Marcia Clark and Mark Geragos shed light on the legal complexities surrounding the Gabby Petito case and Alec Baldwin's trial, exploring themes of culpability and emotional distress in high-profile legal battles.

Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 48min
Fani Willis' Perilous Future, and Biden Nudged to Step Aside, with Charlie Kirk, Dave Aronberg, Mike Davis, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 727
Phil Holloway, founder of Holloway Law Group, shares insights on the Fani Willis case and the weighty implications of key testimonies, including explosive revelations about witness credibility. Dave Aronberg, a state attorney, breaks down the legal intricacies surrounding high-profile cases. Mike Davis discusses the challenges facing Fani Willis, while Charlie Kirk offers a political lens, addressing Biden's approval ratings and potential shifts in Democratic leadership. Their conversation navigates the intersection of legal battles and political ramifications, highlighting the high stakes at play.


