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SiriusXM
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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Sep 27, 2023 • 1h 35min
Could Biden Be Replaced, Trans Sports Receipts, and Cuomo's COVID Lies, with Emily Jashinsky and Matt Welch | Ep. 636
Emily Jashinsky, culture editor at The Federalist, and Matt Welch, co-host of The Fifth Column, delve into political dynamics ahead of the GOP debate. They discuss President Biden's declining approval, his controversial remarks, and the implications of his health on leadership. The duo also critiques Cuomo's revisionist COVID history, emphasizing media complicity. Lastly, they tackle the contentious issue of transgender athletes in women's sports, highlighting the clash between inclusion and women's rights. It's a provocative conversation filled with current political insights!

Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 36min
Rapinoe's Final Middle Finger, Radical Trans Ideology, and Failures of Progressive Policies, with Carrie Prejean and Jason Rantz | Ep. 635
Carrie Prejean Boller, a community activist and former Miss California, discusses the alarming trend of male inmates transitioning to women's prisons and the dangers posed by radical trans ideologies. She criticizes Megan Rapinoe's controversial gestures during her farewell game and highlights troubling issues in California's cultural landscape. Jason Rantz, author and commentator, dives into the rising juvenile crime rates, the failures of progressive policies on homelessness and drug crises, and the complex challenges facing communities impacted by these issues.

Sep 25, 2023 • 1h 33min
Left Freakout Over Great Trump Polls, Biden's "Boy" Gaffe, and Travis Kelce Shills For Pfizer, with Charlie Kirk | Ep. 634
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, joins to discuss the troubling polling numbers for President Biden and the left's faltering strategies against Trump. They explore Biden’s declining popularity among young and Hispanic voters, fueled by his gaffes and policies. The conversation shifts to the immigration crisis and the implications of Senator Menendez's corruption allegations. Kirk also critiques NFL star Travis Kelce's promotion of the COVID vaccine, questioning the ethics of celebrity endorsements in public health.

Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 37min
Dan Bongino on Threats to Trump, Biden's Poor Parenting, and the Gift of Failure | Ep. 633
Dan Bongino, author of "The Gift of Failure" and host of "The Dan Bongino Show," dives into pressing political issues. He reveals the dangers facing Donald Trump and shares an emotional moment with the former president. Bongino critiques Biden's parenting amid family struggles with addiction and discusses the decline of journalism in the age of social media. He also comments on Rupert Murdoch's resignation and its potential impact on the media landscape, while emphasizing the value of failures in shaping success.

Sep 21, 2023 • 1h 37min
Dems Politicizing and Undermining Institutions, and Cameras in Kohberger Courtroom, with Mark Levin, Marcia Clark, and Mark Geragos | Ep. 632
Mark Levin, a conservative talk radio host and author, joins to discuss the troubling state of American institutions and the political implications of Trump's legal challenges. Marcia Clark, a prominent prosecutor, and Mark Geragos, a high-profile defense attorney, dive into pressing legal issues, including the investigation into Bryan Kohberger and the media's handling of racial crimes. They also explore the complexities surrounding the Russell Brand allegations and the potential for a Murdaugh retrial, all while debating the ethics of courtroom media presence.

Sep 20, 2023 • 1h 36min
Garland Grilled on Hunter Investigation, and Russell Brand's Defenders, with Jim Geraghty and Maddy Kearns | Ep. 631
Join Jim Geraghty, a Senior Political Correspondent at National Review, and Maddy Kearns, a Staff Writer at National Review, as they dive into the intricate dynamics of the Hunter Biden investigation and Merrick Garland's shifting stance on Special Counsel David Weiss. They explore John Fetterman's controversial Senate attire, and whether he’s the right fit for the role. Plus, discussions on the recent Russell Brand allegations and the double standards women face in politics, revealing the complicated relationship between celebrity culture and accountability.

Sep 19, 2023 • 1h 36min
The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel, and How Reading Helps You Think, with Doug Brunt | Ep. 630
Doug Brunt, best-selling author of "The Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel," dives into the fascinating life and mysterious disappearance of the diesel engine inventor. He discusses the various theories around Diesel's fate, from suicide to potential murder. Brunt also contrasts Diesel's inventions with those of other titans like Tesla and Ford while reflecting on the challenges of writing nonfiction. Alongside this, he shares personal anecdotes about parenting, the importance of books, and ethical research practices in writing.

Sep 18, 2023 • 1h 37min
Trump's Abortion Strategy, and Allegations Against Russell Brand, with David Sacks, Will Witt, and Savanah Hernandez | Ep. 629
In this engaging discussion, David Sacks, co-founder of Craft Ventures, shares insights on Trump's controversial abortion strategy and its potential influence on the upcoming election. Will Witt and Savanah Hernandez delve into the serious allegations against Russell Brand, touching upon the politicization of the #MeToo movement. They tackle the hypocrisy in political family values, reactions to public figures' conduct, and the double standards in media coverage. The conversation offers a compelling look at the intricate dynamics of political integrity and cultural challenges.

Sep 15, 2023 • 1h 35min
Media and Dems Turn Against Biden and Harris, and Hunter's Gun Charges, with Rich Lowry, Peter Schweizer, Dave Aronberg, and Mike Davis | Ep. 628
Rich Lowry, Editor of National Review, joins the discussion alongside investigative journalist Peter Schweizer and legal experts Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis. They delve into the media's shifting stance on Biden and the Democrats' unrest with Kamala Harris. The legality surrounding Hunter Biden's gun charges sparks debate on the Biden administration's use of power. Comparisons to Trump's legal troubles are drawn, probing the implications for both parties as political narratives around corruption and accountability intensify.

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Sep 14, 2023 • 1h 37min
Former President Donald Trump on Biden's Impeachment and Age, Fauci and COVID, and Melania and Barron, Plus, Victor Davis Hanson | Ep. 627
Former President Donald Trump, a polarizing figure known for his business and political exploits, shares candid thoughts on the Biden impeachment inquiry and discusses his view on Biden's age. He critiques Dr. Fauci's role during COVID and examines the effectiveness of vaccination efforts. Trump reflects on his relationship with Melania and Barron, highlighting personality traits often misunderstood by the media. Victor Davis Hanson, a conservative historian, joins to analyze these topics, examining today's political landscape and historical context.


