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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 3, 2023 • 1h 36min
Trump's Coming Arrest, and Political Prosecution Hypocrisy, with Victor Davis Hanson, Arthur Aidala, and Dave Aronberg | Ep. 520
Arthur Aidala, a high-profile trial attorney, shares insights on the legal labyrinth facing Trump, particularly around the hush money case. Dave Aronberg, the state attorney of Palm Beach County, discusses prosecutorial strategies and implications of a potential gag order. Victor Davis Hanson, a Hoover Institution senior fellow, delves into political hypocrisy and the inconsistencies of prosecution in political cases, including comparisons to Biden and Clinton. The trio analyzes the impact of Trump’s legal troubles on the GOP and upcoming elections.

Mar 30, 2023 • 1h 37min
Family Annihilators: Alex Murdaugh, Chris Watts, and More Men Who Murdered Their Families, with Laura Richards | Ep. 519
Laura Richards, an award-winning criminal behavioral analyst and domestic abuse expert, delves into the chilling world of family annihilators like Alex Murdaugh and Chris Watts. The discussion highlights the signs of coercive control and the psychological motivations behind such tragic actions. Richards shares insights on recognizing red flags in relationships and the importance of early intervention. She challenges myths surrounding domestic violence, emphasizing the need for awareness and support to combat these disturbing patterns in society.

Mar 29, 2023 • 1h 36min
Performance of Outrage, and Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Crash Trial, with Jason Whitlock, Mark Geragos, Jonna Spilbor, and Angenette Levy | Ep. 518
Joined by Jason Whitlock, a conservative sports columnist, they explore the recent Nashville shooting aftermath and the media's blame game on conservatives. They discuss the culture of victimhood and parenting today, as well as the harmful effects of social media. The conversation shifts to the Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial with Angenette Levy, Mark Geragos, and Jonna Spilbor, highlighting Paltrow's courtroom demeanor, bizarre testimonies, and comparisons to the Johnny Depp trial. They dissect the odd dynamics of celebrity culture in legal battles.

Mar 28, 2023 • 1h 35min
America's Mental Health Crisis, and Speaking the Truth, with Carrie Prejean Boller, Britt Mayer, and Charles Negy | Ep. 517
Carrie Prejean Boller and Britt Mayer, founders of "The Battle Cry" platform, join Charles Negy, a psychology professor known for his advocacy against university policies. They discuss the Nashville school shooting and the role of mental health in preventing violence. The conversation shifts to the complex impacts of gender transition on mental health, questioning societal narratives. Negy shares his experience fighting back after being fired for controversial tweets, emphasizing the importance of truth and accountability in academia amidst the rising mental health crisis.

Mar 27, 2023 • 1h 36min
Trans Activists Honored on Women's History Month, and Trump's Potential Arrest, with Amala Ekpunobi and Evita Duffy-Alfonso | Ep. 516
Amala Ekpunobi, host of "Unapologetic Live," and Evita Duffy-Alfonso, writer for "The Federalist," dive into the intensifying political climate surrounding Donald Trump, including speculations about his potential arrest. The conversation shifts to the rivalry with Ron DeSantis and the challenges he faces in the GOP primary. They discuss the complex issues of transgender athletes in women's sports, spotlighting Lia Thomas, and question how identity politics play out in current events. The podcast also touches on a tragic shooting incident, highlighting the mental health crisis in young women.

Mar 20, 2023 • 1h 21min
Idaho College Murders: Who is Suspect Bryan Kohberger, and What Evidence is There Against Him, with Howard Blum | Ep. 515
In this fascinating discussion, bestselling author and journalist Howard Blum, who has extensively covered the Idaho college murders, delves into the complex case against suspect Bryan Kohberger. He explores the search for evidence, the chilling writings attributed to Kohberger, and the possible psychological traits like sociopathy or psychopathy. Blum also reveals insights into the FBI's surveillance efforts, the impact of community dynamics in Moscow, Idaho, and what might unfold in Kohberger's legal battle. The conversation sheds light on the tragic implications of this high-profile case.

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Mar 17, 2023 • 1h 36min
Jussie Smollett Attack Reenactment, How Stanford Employee’s Rape Allegations Became Lies, with the Fifth Column Hosts | Ep. 514
Michael Moynihan and Matt Welch, co-hosts of the insightful "Fifth Column" podcast, join to dissect the chaotic fallout from false rape allegations at Stanford University. They address the lack of media coverage on this pressing issue and delve into the bizarre reenactment of Jussie Smollett's staged attack by his brothers. The conversation also touches on controversial diversity initiatives in education and critiques Kamala Harris’s awkward moment at March Madness, all while weaving humor through serious political discourse.

Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 36min
Trump's Looming Prosecution, and Fired For Not Being "Woke" Enough, with Alan Dershowitz, Dr. Tabia Lee, and Michael Cunningham | Ep. 513
Join Alan Dershowitz, a legal scholar and author, as he breaks down the looming charges against Trump over a controversial hush money payment. Dr. Tabia Lee, a former DEI director ousted for her views, shares her insights on the pitfalls of 'woke' culture and the challenges faced in academia. Michael Cunningham offers a deep dive into Xi Jinping's growing influence, exploring China's strategies, its expansion into American farmland, and the implications for global power dynamics. Buckle up for a compelling discussion on the intersection of law, culture, and geopolitics!

Mar 15, 2023 • 1h 37min
Biden's Gay Marriage Lie, and Drew Barrymore Kneels Before Trans Celeb, with Charles Cooke, Madeleine Kearns, and Dave McCormick | Ep. 512
Charles C.W. Cooke, a Senior Writer at National Review, joins Staff Writer Madeleine Kearns and former hedge fund CEO Dave McCormick to dissect the political chess game between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. They explore the implications of Joe Biden's evolving stance on gay marriage and criticize Drew Barrymore's awkward interview with trans celebrity Dylan Mulvaney. McCormick further delves into the Silicon Valley Bank controversy and the broader economic impact of Biden’s policies. Engage in a lively discussion that questions authenticity in politics and the complexities of gender identity.

Mar 14, 2023 • 1h 36min
What the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Means for the U.S. Economy, Whether Tom Brady Will Un-Retire…Again, with Steve Forbes and Marcellus Wiley | Ep. 511
Steve Forbes, Chairman of Forbes Media, shares insights on the economic fallout from the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and its implications for the U.S. economy. Marcellus Wiley, former NFL star, dives into Michael Irvin's defamation lawsuit and Tiger Woods’ legal troubles, addressing public perceptions of celebrity behavior. They speculate on Tom Brady's possible return to football while discussing the pressures athletes face in relationships. The conversation also touches on the complexities of transgender policies in women's sports and their impacts on fairness.


