The Megyn Kelly Show

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Aug 14, 2023 • 1h 35min

Biden's Corruption as VP Revealed, and Kohberger's Idaho Murders Alibi, with Newt Gingrich, Viva Frei, and Peter Tragos | Ep. 607

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and a key figure in Republican politics, discusses the unfolding Hunter Biden investigation, shedding light on the potential biases of the special counsel. He also dives into strategies for GOP success in future elections. Joining him are lawyers Viva Frei and Peter Tragos, who analyze Bryan Kohberger’s alibi in the Idaho murders case, the evidence against him, and high-profile lawsuits involving Lizzo and Leah Remini. The episode is a gripping mix of politics and legal insights.
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Aug 12, 2023 • 38min

A DEI Session, Bullying, and a Tragic Suicide: Megyn Kelly Show Weekend Extra | Ep. 606

In this engaging conversation, journalist Rupa Subramanya shares her investigative insights on the tragic story of Richard Bilkszto, a Toronto principal whose suicide followed a controversial DEI training session. She discusses the bullying and backlash he faced after challenging dominant narratives, revealing the emotional toll on educators. The dialogue emphasizes the need for open conversations around race and accountability in educational practices, advocating for unity against harmful ideologies in teaching.
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Aug 10, 2023 • 1h 19min

Potential Biden Impeachment, and Explosive Revelations About Obama, with Rep. Wesley Hunt and David Garrow | Ep. 605

Rep. Wesley Hunt, a Texas Congressman and combat veteran, discusses the looming potential for Biden's impeachment and the latest corruption allegations surrounding the president. The conversation also touches on the political clash between Trump and Christie. Historian David Garrow dives into Obama’s past, revealing that his celebrated books contained fictional elements and sharing insights from an ex-girlfriend about their relationship. He also explores the complexities of Obama’s loyalty, his response to Trump’s rise, and shocking aspects of MLK's personal life—shifting the lens on political legacies.
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Aug 9, 2023 • 1h 34min

Testosterone, Libido, and Infertility: Deep Dive on Men's Sexual Health, with Dr. Mohit Khera | Ep. 604

Dr. Mohit Khera, a board-certified urologist and professor specializing in sexual medicine, joins to discuss men's sexual health. He sheds light on the silent struggles many men face with erectile dysfunction and the decline in testosterone levels globally. Khera explores innovative treatments like shockwave and stem cell therapy, the connection between testosterone and libido, and how lifestyle and medications can impact sexual health. He emphasizes the need for open discussions and proactive approaches to tackle these issues.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 1h 36min

NBC's Failed Abortion Fact-Check, and Biden's Gold Star Family Betrayal, with Rich Lowry and Michael Brendan Dougherty | Ep. 603

Rich Lowry and Michael Brendan Dougherty, prominent figures at National Review, dive into pressing political issues. They discuss the fallout from Biden's handling of Afghanistan, highlighting Gold Star families' anger and calls for accountability. The conversation shifts to media missteps, like NBC's fact-checking blunder regarding abortion, and critiques of DeSantis's strategies versus Trump's approach. They also touch on growing distrust in institutions during the pandemic and the political manipulation seen in a smear campaign against harassment accusers.
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Aug 7, 2023 • 1h 40min

U.S. Women Soccer's World Cup Fail, and Consequences of Criminal Behavior, with Clay Travis and Dana Loesch | Ep. 602

Clay Travis, a prominent sports commentator and author, discusses the U.S. women's soccer team's disappointing World Cup performance, linking it to their focus on activism rather than winning. He emphasizes the need for women in sports to address the biological implications of transgender athletes. Dana Loesch, a conservative political commentator, later shares insights on a California shopkeeper facing prosecution for defending his store, questioning progressive criminal policies. They also touch on parenting lessons and the impact of public figures on societal values.
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Aug 3, 2023 • 1h 36min

Biden Corruption in Plain Sight, and Residents Fed Up With Crime, with Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz, and More | Ep. 601

Andrew Klavan, bestselling author and podcast host, joins the conversation centered on Biden's corrupt DOJ and how media distractions are impacting public perception. Alan Dershowitz, a constitutional law expert, shares insights on the legality of Trump's indictments. Bishop Bob Jackson and activist Seneca Scott highlight rising crime in Oakland, criticizing local leaders and advocating for stronger public safety measures. The discussion also touches on cultural shifts, the decline of brands like Bud Light, and the implications for future political landscapes.
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Aug 2, 2023 • 1h 24min

Trump Indicted AGAIN, Now For January 6, with Andy McCarthy, Julie Kelly, Dave Aronberg, and Mike Davis | Ep. 600

Join legal experts Andy McCarthy, Dave Aronberg, and Mike Davis as they dissect the latest indictment against Trump regarding January 6. McCarthy analyzes the implications of intent and potential defenses, while Aronberg examines the intersection of politics and the judiciary. Journalist Julie Kelly sheds light on the challenges posed by the presiding judge and how these legal battles may influence Trump's 2024 campaign. They explore the ramifications of labeling alternative electors and question the broader implications for electoral integrity in today's political climate.
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Aug 1, 2023 • 1h 36min

Potential Biden Bribery Revelations, and Power of Faith, with Dennis Quaid, Peter Schweizer, Will Witt, and Caroline Downey | Ep. 599

Join Dennis Quaid, famed actor and musician with his new gospel album, as he reflects on his faith journey and the healing power of music. Peter Schweizer discusses explosive allegations of potential corruption involving Joe and Hunter Biden, while Caroline Downey criticizes the U.S. women's soccer team's recent performances, concerned about a culture of mediocrity. The conversation dips into the challenges of aging politicians and a call for accountability in both politics and sports, all peppered with Quaid's personal insights on patriotism and spirituality.
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Jul 31, 2023 • 1h 36min

Hunter's Buddy Testifies, Left's Asian Discrimination, and Non-Woke Sports, with Josh Holmes, Jonathan Isaac, and Kenny Xu | Ep. 598

Josh Holmes, a political strategist and co-host of the Ruthless podcast, dives into the testimony of Hunter Biden's associate Devon Archer and the latest surrounding Biden's legal troubles. NBA player Jonathan Isaac discusses his values-driven sports brand, UNITUS, stressing family and patriotism while reflecting on recent health scares in young athletes, like Bronny James. Author Kenny Xu highlights the impact of affirmative action rulings on Asian Americans and the need for merit in education, critiquing the current victimhood narratives in academia.

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