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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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Jul 28, 2023 • 1h 36min
Gov. Ron DeSantis on DOJ Corruption, His Disney Fight, and Pardoning Trump, Plus, Victor Davis Hanson on Hunter's Sweetheart Near Deal | Ep. 597
Ron DeSantis, the 46th governor of Florida and a 2024 GOP presidential candidate, digs into DOJ corruption and his spar with Disney over free speech. He discusses the possibility of pardoning Trump and addresses critical issues like trans athletes in women's sports and a federal abortion ban. Victor Davis Hanson adds depth, analyzing the political double standards surrounding Hunter Biden and Trump's prosecution, alongside community safety concerns in progressive areas. A compelling mix of current political challenges and strategies awaits!

Jul 27, 2023 • 1h 12min
The Disturbing and Incredible Story of Fake Cancer Survivor "Scamanda," With Host Charlie Webster | Ep. 596
Join journalist Charlie Webster, who hosts the true crime podcast "Scamanda," as he delves into the shocking case of Amanda Riley, who faked terminal cancer for profit. Webster uncovers the psychological motivations behind her deception and the emotional fallout for her family and community. He explains how Amanda swindled thousands from trusting friends, infiltrated cancer support groups, and even attempted to sue a journalist investigating her lies. Discover the complexities of trust in the digital age and the urgent need to combat scams like these.

Jul 26, 2023 • 1h 6min
Happiness in Relationships and Work, and Dangers of Social Media, with Gad Saad | Ep. 595
Gad Saad, a marketing professor and author of "The Saad Truth About Happiness," joins to delve into the puzzle of happiness. He discusses whether it's innate or teachable, recalling his challenging yet enlightening childhood in war-torn Lebanon. Social media's impact on youth happiness is dissected, as well as the role of novelty in relationships and the surprising factors that contribute to fulfillment. Saad also explores the connection between happiness and physical health, and the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership.

Jul 25, 2023 • 1h 36min
Disgusting Media Lies About Florida Curriculum, and Harms of Trans Extremism, with Oli London, Charles C.W. Cooke and William Allen | Ep. 594
Join Charles C.W. Cooke, a National Review senior writer, alongside William B. Allen, a member of Florida's African American History Standards Workgroup, and Oli London, author of "Gender Madness." They delve into the controversies surrounding Florida's slavery curriculum and the media's portrayal of it, revealing political motivations and misinformation. Oli shares his personal journey grappling with identity and the dangers of social media, emphasizing the need for critical dialogue around gender issues and the unforeseen consequences of radical surgeries.

Jul 24, 2023 • 1h 36min
New Hunter Corruption Revelations, Biden's Short Stairs, and Barbie's Message, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 593
Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson join the conversation to unveil potential corruption revelations surrounding Hunter and Joe Biden, emphasizing a puzzling media silence. They delve into Biden's precarious physical presence amid ongoing scrutiny and Trump's surging polls despite legal challenges. The discussion also critiques the media's alarming narratives about climate and safety. Plus, they dissect the Barbie movie's message, the U.S. women’s soccer team's national anthem controversy, and how educational standards on slavery are being shaped and politicized.

Jul 21, 2023 • 1h 4min
Donald Trump, Jr. on Another Potential Indictment for His Dad, Attacks on Aldean, and Liberal Hypocrisy | Ep. 592
Donald Trump, Jr., businessman, political commentator, and host of "Triggered," joins the conversation to discuss his father's potential indictment and the media's sensationalism, including Jack Smith's attention-grabbing moments. He critiques the GOP's infighting ahead of 2024, the hypocrisy displayed by liberal figures, and the backlash against Jason Aldean's music. The chat dives into cultural controversies, gender identity discussions, and touches on accountability in politics, showcasing a dynamic blend of humor and serious issues.

Jul 20, 2023 • 1h 40min
IRS Whistleblowers on Hunter Biden Investigation Roadblocks, Significance of Laptop, and Accusations of Political Bias | Ep. 591
Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, IRS whistleblowers with extensive backgrounds in tax investigations, discuss their experiences during the Hunter Biden investigation. They share frustrations about political bias and the obstacles they faced, including interference from both political parties. Key topics include the verified Hunter Biden laptop and significant WhatsApp messages that raise questions about accountability. The duo emphasizes the need for integrity in federal law enforcement and reveals the unique challenges of investigating political figures.

Jul 19, 2023 • 1h 37min
Trans Activist Emotional Blackmail, Silencing Women, and Redefining Words to Win Arguments, with Helen Joyce | Ep. 590
Helen Joyce, a journalist and author of "Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality," discusses the critical impact of transgender activism on women's rights. She explores how activists redefine language to silence women’s safety concerns and the risks posed by allowing men into women’s spaces. Joyce also critiques social media censorship, raises alarms about the medicalization of children, and addresses the complexities of autogynephilia. Through this lens, she highlights the emotional blackmail surrounding 'gender-affirming care' and the ongoing debate on trans athletes in women's sports.

Jul 18, 2023 • 1h 36min
Another Trump Arrest Coming? Plus, Rich and Woke Politicians, with Chris Rufo, Matt Lewis, Dave Aronberg, and Mike Davis | Ep. 589
Join Mike Davis, founder of the Article Three Project, and Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County attorney, as they discuss the possible implications of another Trump indictment related to January 6. Chris Rufo, cultural activist, dives into the battle against radical ideologies in schools, including a critique of Disney's new adaptations. Meanwhile, Matt Lewis reveals how politicians are cashing in, highlighting the financial journeys of figures like Nancy Pelosi and the widening wealth gap in Congress. Tune in for a lively discussion on politics, culture, and integrity!

Jul 17, 2023 • 1h 37min
Megyn on Trump Chat and Upcoming DeSantis Interview, and Ray Epps Questions, with Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh, and Kimberley Strassel | Ep. 588
Arthur Aidala, a criminal defense attorney, and Mark Eiglarsh, a trial attorney, delve into the Gilgo Beach serial killer investigation and discuss the legal intricacies of high-profile cases like Ray Epps' defamation suit against Fox News. Kimberley Strassel, a columnist and author, provides insights into political dynamics, comparing Biden's presidency to Carter's, and raises concerns about media bias. The guests also touch on celebrity legal battles and the implications of political strategies leading up to the 2024 elections.


