Speaker
Megyn Kelly
Appearances over time
7 episodes
Episodes
7
Explosive Moments From Tyler Robinson Hearing, and Trump's FIFA Controversy, with Geragos, Murphy, Aronberg, Merchant, Frei, and Sage Steele | Ep. 1353
Taylor Swift's "Big Fat Disney Wedding," Prince Harry's UK Plot, and Nancy Guthrie Ransom Note Debate, with Maureen Callahan | Ep. 1352
NPR's Embarrassing Excuse, Another Socialist Victory, and Smug Serena Williams, with Matt Taibbi and Rob Finnerty | Ep. 1351
Supreme Court BOMBSHELLS: Against Trump on Birthright Citizenship, WIN For Protecting Female Sports, with Mike Davis, Alan Dershowitz, and Kristen Waggoner | Ep. 1350
Barrett and Roberts Side with Libs at SCOTUS, Woke Wiener Harassed, and "Supergirl" Bombs, with Mike Davis and Stu Burguiere | Ep. 1349
Amanda Knox and John Ramsey - Megyn Kelly's "Double Feature" of Fascinating Interviews
U.S. Women Soccer's World Cup Fail, and Consequences of Criminal Behavior, with Clay Travis and Dana Loesch | Ep. 602
Podcasts
Quotes & moments
A 29-year-old democratic socialist ousted a 15-term Democratic incumbent in Colorado, signaling the DSA's reach beyond deep-blue coastal cities.
Five justices — Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Barrett, and the three liberal justices — upheld birthright citizenship, striking down Trump's executive order.
Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing is scheduled for five days — extraordinarily long for a proceeding that only requires establishing probable cause.
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that ballots postmarked by Election Day can be received and counted up to 5 business days later, upholding a Mississippi law.
Taylor Swift is reportedly marrying Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden, complete with a lavender castle set built inside the arena.
Amanda Knox was interrogated for nearly 60 hours over approximately 5 days without a lawyer, in Italian, before any formal charges were filed.
The US Women's National Soccer Team was eliminated in the round of 16 against Sweden, the earliest exit in team history.
Blake Lively is demanding $8 million in attorney fees from Justin Baldoni after getting his defamation counterclaim dismissed under California law.
All six conservative justices joined to rule that states permitting bans on biological males in girls' sports are constitutional under Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause.
Trump appointee Amy Coney Barrett authored the court's majority opinion in the mail-in ballot case, siding with the three liberal justices and Chief Justice Roberts.
The DSA's official platform calls for eliminating multiple branches of the U.S. government, including the Pentagon, the Senate, and the federal judiciary.
Ten of Blake Lively's 13 claims against Justin Baldoni were thrown out, yet she is now pursuing $8 million in legal fees on the one claim of his that was dismissed.
Totenberg admitted she heard 'retirement announcement' from an unnamed person and assumed it referred to Alito — no name, no confirmation, no second source.
Utah prosecutors have announced they intend to seek the death penalty against Tyler Robinson for the murder of Charlie Kirk.
As of the ruling, 27 U.S. states have passed laws banning biological males from participating in girls' and women's sports.
A 33-year-old armed man drove to a Jewish school in Memphis, entered the security vestibule — and couldn't get any further because of a double-door locking system. School staff tracked his license plate via CCTV, police intercepted him within 3 miles, and shot him. Dana Loesch argues this is exactly what school hardening advocates have been calling for — and the media refuses to cover it because it doesn't fit the gun control narrative.
Megyn Kelly's 10-year-old son Thatcher wanted to skip a sailing interclub after being hit by a boat, but he had already promised his coaches he'd go. Kelly chose not to force him but laid out the stakes — and he showed up. Dana Loesch shares a parallel story about her son and football. Both agree: following through on commitments, even when it's hard, is how character is built.
Megan Rapinoe missed the decisive penalty kick against Sweden — and appeared to smile and laugh afterward. Clay Travis says that reaction perfectly captures a team that cared more about its political identity than about winning.
The US Women's Soccer team could have used the World Cup stage to champion global women's rights — pointing out that women can play sports freely in America while being imprisoned or killed for it elsewhere. Instead they chose to denigrate the very country that made their success possible.
Men are only 7% taller than women on average, yet they have 57% more grip strength, 65% more leg strength, 90% more upper body strength, and 162% more punching power. These aren't political opinions — they're the scientific basis for why women's sports categories exist in the first place.
No woman has ever identified as a man and become wealthy doing it. Meanwhile, men who identify as women are winning women's championships and being named Women's Athlete of the Year. Clay Travis argues this is an asymmetric exploitation of female tolerance — and women need to start saying no.
A Stockton, California 7-Eleven was robbed three times in 24 hours by the same man, who had previously threatened to shoot the clerks. When the clerk finally fought back with a stick, the suspect suffered pain in his leg and shoulder. Now local police are investigating the clerks for assault — while the robbery suspect faces his own charges.
From the McCloskeys in St. Louis to Daniel Penny in New York to the Stockton 7-Eleven workers, the pattern is clear: people who defend themselves are prosecuted while the aggressors are protected. Dana Loesch argues that restorative justice is systematically stripping Americans of the right and instinct to protect themselves.
After groups of young adults ransacked Chicago stores in flash mob-style riots, Mayor Brandon Johnson refused to call the perpetrators a 'mob,' objecting to the word as inappropriate. Dana Loesch argues this kind of language policing enables criminal behavior by refusing to name it accurately and hold perpetrators accountable.
Biden's German Shepherd Commander has bitten at least seven Secret Service personnel, with a 196-page FOIA document detailing incidents including an agent needing a steel cart as a shield. Politico published the story under the headline 'Don't blame the dog, blame Joe Biden.' Megyn Kelly and Dana Loesch argue it reflects broader dysfunction in the Biden household.
Clay Travis draws a historical parallel between the 1960s leftward lurch and today's woke overreach, predicting that just as Nixon and Reagan followed the '60s tumult, a Reagan-like figure will emerge after Biden and lead America into an 'America is awesome' era that he believes will last through the 2050s.
The US Tennis Association allows men to compete in women's divisions at the recreational and league level simply by self-identifying as female — no hormone therapy required. The result: a transgender player named Alicia Rowley has now won multiple women's national tennis championships including the coveted Golden Ball award.
Italian police slapped Knox, kept her awake overnight, and lied that Raffaele had withdrawn her alibi — until she began to believe she must have amnesia. The moment she got a breath to compose herself, she recanted immediately. Police ignored it.
Mignini was on trial for abuse of office while prosecuting Knox, yet continued collecting public accolades in Perugia. Knox says the entire Italian legal system became invested in her guilt to avoid admitting it had imprisoned an innocent person before a shred of forensic evidence existed.
The US Women's National Soccer Team lost to Sweden in the round of 16 — the first time in team history they failed to reach the quarterfinals. Megyn Kelly and Clay Travis argue the team's woke activism, led by Megan Rapinoe, poisoned team culture and cost them on the field.
Analysis
What they talk about
- Society & Culture 31%
- News 27%
- Sports 19%
- Government 15%
- Arts 4%
- Music 4%
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