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Four years ago, I came forward as a whistleblower about the Biden family's business dealings. Now, I'm campaigning for Donald Trump in Pennsylvania because I believe in the truth and want to see him back in the White House. Despite the media's blackout of my story, all my claims have been proven true through various testimonies and court rulings. I recently attended Hunter Biden's court hearing, where he pled guilty to multiple charges, and I found it shocking that his wife was laughing during such a serious moment. Over the next few weeks, I will be working to inspire voter registration and turnout in Pennsylvania to support Trump. Truth and transparency are essential for our country, and I'm committed to fighting for them.

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Former White House insider Mike McCormack, who worked as a stenographer for the Obama administration, discusses his concerns about Joe Biden's alleged kickback schemes. McCormack reveals that the press covered up incidents he witnessed during his time as a stenographer. He also obtained a copy of Hunter Biden's laptop and started reporting on the corruption he discovered. McCormack claims to have witnessed Joe Biden's business relations in Ukraine, which he believes is a violation of US law. He recounts a specific incident on a flight to Ukraine where Biden instructed his national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, to promote Burisma, a company Hunter Biden had recently joined. McCormack suggests that Joe Biden used taxpayer dollars for a kickback scheme involving his son.

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In a bitter divorce trial, the speaker's ex-wife turned down a $1,000,000 settlement. Joe Biden's involvement led to legal troubles for the speaker and his brother, resulting in an $8,200 tax charge. The brother pleaded guilty, straining their relationship. The speaker recalls past interactions with Biden and reflects on the recent legal issues faced by Hunter Biden. The comparison between the speaker's case and Hunter Biden's recent misdemeanor charges is highlighted, emphasizing the disparity in outcomes.

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The White House confirmed Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams. Translation: The White House confirmed that Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams.

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The trial outcome was as expected, with the judge ruling against us consistently. His background leans heavily left, despite being appointed by Trump due to a political deal. This feels like punishment for exposing Joe Biden's long history of wrongdoing. I produced the laptop evidence for the New York Post, but that seems forgotten. My past includes significant prosecutions of organized crime and corruption, yet now the focus is on targeting Republicans. The upcoming judge has a reputation for harsh sentencing, and I never had a fair trial. Financially, I'm struggling; I have no cash or access to funds. This situation reflects the broader persecution of Trump and his associates.

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China pays Biden directly, giving him $28 billion. The speaker criticizes Biden as the most corrupt and incompetent president ever. They claim to have been indicted for protesting a rigged election, while those responsible for the rigging are not held accountable. The speaker mentions their poll numbers rising and implies that they have been targeted by multiple indictments.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the controversial plea deal of Hunter Biden, son of President Biden. It is revealed that Hunter did not pay taxes of over $1.5 million in both 2017 and 2018, which appears to violate the Ashcroft memo. The speaker expresses disappointment in the plea deal, considering it a joke and a slap in the face to ordinary Americans. The investigations into bribery and money laundering allegations against Hunter and the president are still ongoing. On one side, left-leaning individuals defend the deal, while on the other side, there is anger and resentment. Journalist Catherine Harridge suggests that this plea agreement will be controversial, especially among Republicans. The speaker criticizes the double standard in the justice system, contrasting the treatment of Hunter Biden with that of a Trump-supporting grandmother who received prison time for a misdemeanor.

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Dr. Gal Luft, a former senior advisor to the China Energy Company (CFC), shares his ordeal regarding his knowledge of the Biden family's relations with CFC. In March 2019, he informed the US government about this, concerned that if the Bidens came to power, it would lead to a scandal similar to the Russia collusion scandal. Despite providing information to the Department of Justice (DOJ) about financial transactions and a potential mole within the DOJ, no action was taken until 9 months later when Hunter Biden's laptop was seized. Dr. Luft was subsequently arrested on unrelated charges and faced harassment. He questions the DOJ's motives and highlights the lack of punishment for the Biden family's alleged influence peddling.

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The speaker expresses concern about election interference and accuses Biden and his associates of running a campaign to damage him. They criticize the corruption and bias in the legal system, specifically mentioning Mark Pomerantz and Colangelo. The speaker believes that the ongoing trials are unfair and politically motivated. They mention the raid on Mar-a-Lago and claim it is illegal. The speaker also discusses their financial situation, stating they have a lot of cash and a successful company. They express frustration with the judge and attorney general in New York and suggest that businesses may leave the state. The speaker concludes by saying they would be willing to testify in the trial if it proceeds.

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Hunter Biden is back in the news as the DOJ claims a Romanian oligarch paid him to influence US policy while his father was VP. Documents reveal Hunter received $3,000,000 from Gabriel Papaviccu, a Romanian businessman facing a criminal investigation. Prosecutors allege Hunter concealed the nature of his work to protect President Biden. Papavicu is set to testify at Hunter's tax evasion trial in September. Republicans argue Hunter used his father's name for access.

The Megyn Kelly Show

The Truth About Hunter Biden's Legal Troubles, and a Border Surge, with Sen. Ron Johnson & Joe Pags
Guests: Ron Johnson, Joe Pags
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the latest developments in the Hunter Biden story, indicating that the mainstream media is now covering it due to impending indictments. She mentions a source who provided information from Hunter's laptop has fled to Switzerland, threatening to release more data, including thousands of deleted files. Kelly highlights a report from Fox News revealing that Joe Biden wrote a college recommendation letter for the son of one of Hunter's Chinese business partners, contradicting his claims of not discussing Hunter's overseas business dealings. Senator Ron Johnson joins the discussion, asserting that President Biden is lying about his involvement with Hunter's business affairs. Johnson expresses skepticism about the Department of Justice's investigation but agrees that the media's recent coverage is a "CYA" move. He discusses Hunter's lucrative dealings in Ukraine, China, and Russia, emphasizing the conflicts of interest and the timeline of events that suggest Joe Biden was aware of Hunter's business activities. Johnson details Hunter's connections to Burisma in Ukraine, where he was paid $50,000 a month despite lacking relevant experience. He also mentions Hunter's ties to Chinese companies, including a $4.8 million transfer from CEFC, a company linked to the Chinese government. Johnson argues that Hunter's business dealings raise serious ethical concerns, especially given Joe Biden's position as vice president at the time. Kelly and Johnson discuss the implications of Hunter's alleged financial arrangements, including a text message from Hunter indicating he had to give half of his earnings to his father. They explore the potential legal ramifications of these financial transactions and the ongoing grand jury investigation into Hunter Biden. The conversation shifts to the media's role in suppressing the Hunter Biden story during the 2020 election, with Kelly and Johnson criticizing the intelligence officials who labeled the laptop as Russian disinformation. They express concern over the lack of accountability from the media and the intelligence community. Kelly then introduces Joe Pags, who discusses the immigration crisis in Texas, highlighting the mass release of migrants and the challenges faced by border communities. Pags criticizes the Biden administration's handling of immigration and the lack of accountability from Washington politicians. The discussion concludes with a focus on President Obama's recent visit to the White House, where he overshadowed Joe Biden, prompting reflections on Biden's leadership and mental acuity. Pags expresses sympathy for Biden's situation while criticizing the political dynamics at play.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Corruption is Clear, and Residents Fed Up With Crime, w/ Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz & More
Guests: Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly discusses Donald Trump's upcoming arraignment in D.C. and expresses frustration over media coverage, suggesting that the narrative is biased against Trump. She highlights other significant news, such as Devin Archer's testimony regarding Hunter Biden's alleged corruption, which she feels is being overlooked. Andrew Klavan joins the conversation, emphasizing that Trump is leading the GOP nomination process while Biden's administration faces scrutiny over corruption allegations. Klavan argues that the Department of Justice (DOJ) appears politically motivated in its actions against Trump, particularly in timing indictments to coincide with revelations about Biden's corruption. The discussion shifts to the upcoming debate between Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom, seen as potential successors to Trump and Biden. Klavan notes that DeSantis has improved his campaign performance and is appealing to Republican voters, while also addressing cultural issues. He criticizes the current political leadership's age and lack of fresh ideas, suggesting a need for younger leaders who can connect with the electorate. The conversation also touches on the cultural war, with Klavan asserting that the right has been losing ground but is beginning to fight back. He mentions the importance of addressing issues affecting families and children, particularly in education. The discussion highlights the need for a cultural shift and the role of women in advocating for traditional values. Later, Kelly and Klavan discuss Archer's testimony, which implicates Biden in efforts to protect his son's business interests in Ukraine. They argue that the evidence suggests a pattern of corruption that warrants further investigation. Klavan expresses concern over the implications of ongoing legal battles for Trump and the Republican Party's electoral prospects. Alan Dershowitz joins the show to provide legal insights on Trump's indictments, arguing that the cases lack solid evidence and may be politically motivated. He emphasizes the importance of a fair trial and the potential consequences of a conviction in a politically charged environment. Dershowitz suggests that the ultimate judgment should come from voters rather than the courts. The episode concludes with a discussion on crime in Oakland, featuring Bishop Bob Jackson and Seneca Scott, who criticize the city's leadership for failing to address rising crime rates. They express concern over the impact of soft-on-crime policies and the need for effective law enforcement. The conversation highlights the disconnect between political leaders and the safety concerns of residents, calling for urgent action to restore public safety.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Hunter Biden's Daughter's Mother Lunden Roberts Speaks Out, and Glenn Loury on Overcoming His Demons
Guests: Lunden Roberts, Glenn Loury
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Lunden Roberts, the mother of President Biden's recently acknowledged seventh grandchild, Navy. Roberts discusses her experiences with the Biden family and the challenges she faced after Hunter Biden denied paternity and initially failed to support her and their child. The conversation also features Glenn Loury, who has released a memoir titled "Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative." Loury shares candid details about his colorful past, including struggles with addiction, infidelity, and his views on race and politics. Loury reflects on his upbringing in Chicago and his journey to becoming a prominent economist, emphasizing his conservative beliefs despite pressures from academia. He critiques Barack Obama, calling him a "political operator" lacking authenticity. Loury expresses admiration for figures like Justice Clarence Thomas and Byron Donalds, noting a growing presence of conservative Black voices challenging liberal narratives. Roberts recounts her relationship with Hunter Biden, describing their initial connection and the subsequent turmoil when she became pregnant. She highlights the emotional toll of Hunter's denial and the media's portrayal of her as a "nutcase." Roberts reveals the pain of being excluded from the Biden family, particularly during public celebrations of their other grandchildren, and discusses the impact of Jill Biden's actions on Navy. Throughout the conversation, both guests address themes of accountability, family dynamics, and the complexities of navigating personal and public lives. Roberts emphasizes her commitment to raising Navy with love and support, despite the challenges posed by her father's actions and the Biden family's treatment of her. The discussion concludes with reflections on the upcoming presidential election and the ongoing struggles for recognition and acceptance within the Biden family.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Hunter Biden's Trial Begins, and Media Celebrates Trump Verdict, w/ Emily Jashinsky & Eliana Johnson
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing legal election season, highlighting Hunter Biden's trial for felony gun charges, which she compares to the treatment of Donald Trump in the media. She expresses skepticism about how the media will portray Biden, noting the disparity in jury composition between Biden and Trump. Eliana Johnson and Emily Jashinsky join her to analyze the trial's implications, with Johnson stating that the gun crime is clear-cut, unlike the complexities of Trump's case. They discuss Hunter Biden's defense strategy, which may focus on his state of mind regarding drug use at the time of the gun purchase. Jashinsky mentions the potential for emotional appeals regarding addiction, while Johnson points out the judge's previous actions that indicate a fair trial may be more likely than in Trump's case. They also touch on Hunter's financial irresponsibility, including unpaid child support and alimony, suggesting that he has profited from his family's name without supporting his obligations. The conversation shifts to President Biden's public support for Hunter, which they view as politically motivated and potentially inappropriate given the ongoing trial. They note that Biden's approach contrasts with how Trump has been treated in the media, emphasizing the lack of skepticism in reporting on Biden's family issues. Later, they discuss Anthony Fauci's recent testimony regarding COVID-19 guidelines, where he admitted that the six-foot distancing rule was arbitrary and that there was no solid evidence for school mask mandates. Kelly expresses frustration over Fauci's lack of accountability and the broader implications for public trust in health authorities. The discussion then moves to Trump's legal challenges and the media's portrayal of his conviction. They analyze polling data showing minimal impact on public opinion regarding Trump's candidacy, despite efforts from the Biden campaign to label him a convicted felon. The hosts speculate on the potential effects of Trump's legal troubles on his campaign strategy and the importance of his vice presidential pick. Finally, they critique the current state of Pride Month celebrations, particularly a controversial drag performance that they find misogynistic and harmful. They express concern over the normalization of extreme behaviors and the implications for societal values, concluding with a call for more voices to speak out against such representations in media.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Donald Trump, Jr. on Another Potential Indictment for His Dad, Attacks on Aldean & Liberal Hypocrisy
Guests: Donald Trump, Jr.
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Donald Trump Jr. to discuss the recent criminal investigation targeting his father, former President Trump, who remains the frontrunner for the 2024 GOP nomination. Trump Jr. expresses alarm over the actions of prosecutor Jack Smith, labeling them as election interference. He highlights the urgency of the situation, noting the timing of the letter sent to his father, which he believes is politically motivated. Trump Jr. criticizes the Democrats for using lawfare against political opponents, drawing parallels to historical injustices. He emphasizes the disparity in treatment between January 6th defendants and those involved in BLM protests, asserting that the legal system is being weaponized against Trump and his supporters. The conversation shifts to the challenges Trump faces in securing top legal talent due to the political climate, with many lawyers hesitant to represent him for fear of backlash. Trump Jr. also addresses the media's portrayal of Jack Smith, suggesting it is overly favorable and obscures his questionable history. As they discuss Ron DeSantis, Trump Jr. critiques his recent attacks on Trump, arguing that DeSantis's record does not support his claims. He expresses disappointment in DeSantis's reliance on billionaire donors and suggests that Trump's grassroots support is stronger. The dialogue touches on cultural issues, including the backlash against Jason Aldean's song and the broader implications of radical left ideologies on society. Trump Jr. advocates for protecting children from harmful influences and emphasizes the need for a united front against these issues. He concludes by expressing hope for a shift in public sentiment as more people, especially mothers, begin to speak out against radical policies.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Potential Biden Bribery Revelations, and Power of Faith, with Dennis Quaid, Peter Schweizer & More
Guests: Dennis Quaid, Peter Schweizer
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Megyn Kelly discusses Hunter Biden's business dealings with Devin Archer, who testified before Congress. Peter Schweizer highlights key points from Archer's testimony, including that Hunter Biden used his father's position as Vice President to showcase access to power, contradicting Joe Biden's claims of no involvement in Hunter's business affairs. Archer confirmed that Burisma executives pressured Hunter to get a prosecutor fired, which aligns with Joe Biden's own admission of withholding aid to Ukraine until the prosecutor was dismissed. Schweizer argues this indicates a quid pro quo arrangement, as Hunter was hired by Burisma not for expertise but because of his father's influence. The conversation shifts to the implications of Hunter's business dealings on national security, particularly regarding foreign entities with ties to intelligence services. Schweizer emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency in these matters, criticizing the media for downplaying the significance of the testimony. Later, Kelly interviews Dennis Quaid about his new gospel album, "Fallen," which reflects his spiritual journey and personal struggles, including overcoming addiction. Quaid shares insights about his faith, his relationships, and the importance of joy in life. He discusses his marriage to Laura and the challenges of parenting in the entertainment industry, particularly regarding his son Jack, who is also an actor. Quaid expresses hope for a spiritual reawakening in America, suggesting that the pandemic prompted many to reevaluate their lives and beliefs. He reflects on the importance of faith and connection in his life and marriage, emphasizing the need for open communication and understanding in relationships. The conversation touches on the current political climate, with Quaid advocating for unity and respect across differing viewpoints.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Biden Dynasty Exposed | Miranda Devine | EP 386
Guests: Miranda Devine
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In this episode, Jordan Peterson speaks with Miranda Devine about her book *Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide*. They discuss the implications of Hunter Biden's laptop, which he abandoned at a repair shop in April 2019, just before his father announced his presidential candidacy. The laptop contained not only personal material but also business documents related to Hunter's dealings with companies like Burisma, raising questions about Joe Biden's potential compromise due to his family's financial entanglements. Devine recounts how the repair shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, discovered the laptop's contents, which included explicit material and incriminating business documents. After failing to reach Hunter for 90 days, Mac Isaac took ownership of the laptop and sought to alert authorities, fearing repercussions due to the Biden family's influence in Delaware. His attempts to contact the FBI were initially rebuffed, leading him to eventually share the information with Rudy Giuliani, who helped bring the story to the New York Post. The New York Post published the story shortly before the 2020 election, but it faced immediate censorship from social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, which claimed it was Russian disinformation. Devine highlights the involvement of former intelligence officials who signed a letter asserting the laptop's contents were likely part of a Russian operation, despite not having seen the evidence themselves. This suppression of information, according to Devine, represents a significant scandal, suggesting collusion between the government, social media, and the Biden campaign to influence the election. Throughout the discussion, Peterson and Devine explore the moral implications of Joe Biden's actions and the broader consequences of Hunter Biden's business dealings, particularly in relation to U.S. foreign policy and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. They conclude that the intertwining of the Biden family's financial interests with international affairs poses a serious moral hazard, especially given the current geopolitical climate.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Outrageous Media Behavior, and Balancing White House Work and Family, with Kellyanne Conway
Guests: Kellyanne Conway
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Megan Kelly opens the show discussing the tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, highlighting the shooter's alarming messages before the incident. Kellyanne Conway, a former White House advisor, joins the conversation, expressing deep sorrow for the victims and their families. She reflects on her experiences during past tragedies, emphasizing the importance of leaders being present and supportive in the aftermath of such events. Kelly and Conway critique President Biden's response to the shooting, suggesting that his political agenda overshadowed the moment of mourning. Conway expresses disappointment in Biden's remarks, believing that a unifying message would have been more appropriate. They also discuss Beto O'Rourke's controversial interruption at a press conference, labeling his actions as opportunistic and disrespectful to grieving families. The conversation shifts to the police response during the Uvalde shooting, with reports indicating a delay in law enforcement's entry into the school. Conway recalls similar issues during the Parkland shooting, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective action in such critical situations. She advocates for better school security measures, suggesting reallocating unused COVID funds for mental health and safety resources. They discuss the broader implications of gun control and mental health reform, noting that many school shooters exhibit warning signs that go unaddressed. Conway stresses the need for a comprehensive approach to prevent future tragedies, including monitoring social media for concerning behavior. As the discussion continues, Kellyanne shares insights from her new book, "Here's the Deal," detailing her experiences in the Trump administration and her personal life. She reflects on her marriage to George Conway, addressing the challenges they faced, particularly regarding his public criticism of Trump. Conway emphasizes the importance of family and the impact of political divisions on personal relationships. The interview touches on the media's treatment of her daughter, Claudia, and the exploitation of minors in political discourse. Conway expresses outrage over how her daughter's TikTok videos were used by journalists to create sensational stories without parental consent. Finally, they discuss Trump's potential candidacy for the 2024 election, with Conway expressing optimism about his chances and the desire for a return to his policies. She believes that Trump remains a strong candidate who resonates with many Americans dissatisfied with the current administration. The conversation concludes with Kelly praising Conway's resilience and forthrightness throughout her career.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Ashley Biden's Diary, and the State of Men, with Ryan Grim, Joel Pollak & Coleman Hughes
Guests: Ryan Grim, Joel Pollak, Coleman Hughes
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Megyn Kelly introduces her show and promotes her upcoming newsletter, the American News Minute, which aims to deliver concise news updates. She then discusses the media's reluctance to cover the story of Ashley Biden's stolen diary, highlighting the bizarre levels of protection surrounding it. Two individuals recently pleaded guilty to stealing the diary, which has become a federal case, yet the media has largely ignored its contents. Kelly contrasts this with the media's treatment of the Trump children, suggesting a double standard in coverage. Ryan Grim and Joel Pollak join the discussion, emphasizing the importance of press freedom and the historical precedent for reporting on stolen documents. Grim argues that the media's hesitance to cover the diary reflects a bias against Joe Biden, while Pollak points out the media's eagerness to report on the Trump children without ethical concerns. They discuss the implications of Ashley Biden's diary contents, particularly her claims of trauma and inappropriate behavior involving her father, Joe Biden. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of the FBI's actions against Project Veritas and the chilling effect on journalistic freedom. Pollak raises concerns about the media's failure to report on Hunter Biden's business dealings, contrasting it with the aggressive pursuit of the Trump family by authorities. They highlight the need for accountability and transparency in both cases. Coleman Hughes later joins the show, discussing societal issues affecting young people, particularly the rise of unhappiness among 18 to 25-year-olds. He attributes this to the impact of social media and a lack of real-life interactions, which have replaced meaningful connections. Hughes emphasizes the importance of setting high expectations for young people, regardless of their backgrounds, to foster resilience and achievement. The discussion also touches on the challenges faced by boys in the education system, where they are often penalized for behaviors typical of their gender. The need for a balanced approach to education that considers the unique needs of both boys and girls is emphasized. Finally, Kelly addresses the rising crime rates in New York City, criticizing the government's inadequate response and the public's growing fear. She shares a humorous anecdote about her dog, Strider, and his antics with berries in their yard, illustrating the challenges of pet ownership.

Tucker Carlson

Ep. 103 Tara Reade on Being Exiled to Russia After Accusing Joe Biden
Guests: Tara Reade
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Tara Reade has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice for misconduct, alleging harassment by the FBI and DOJ after she accused Joe Biden of sexual assault. She claims her communications were seized under sealed warrants, leading to a grand jury investigation against her without revealing the charges. Reade asserts that her outspoken demands for investigation into her claims resulted in her being labeled a traitor and subjected to threats. She is currently in Russia seeking political asylum, fearing indictment under the Foreign Agent Registration Act for speaking out.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump Indicted Again, and Biden and Burisma, with Victor Davis Hanson, Alan Dershowitz, and More
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, Alan Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent indictment of former President Donald Trump, who faces seven federal charges related to classified documents found at Mar-A-Lago. This indictment coincides with allegations against President Biden regarding a bribery scheme involving payments from Ukraine to both Biden and his son, Hunter. The House Oversight Committee has obtained a document from the FBI that allegedly details these payments, raising concerns among moderate Republicans about Biden's actions. Alan Dershowitz, a legal expert, predicts that Trump will be charged under the Espionage Act, suggesting that the indictment is serious compared to previous state charges against Trump. He emphasizes the potential danger of a tape recording where Trump allegedly admits to showing classified material, which could be a significant piece of evidence. Dershowitz warns that both parties are weaponizing the justice system, which could undermine the rule of law. The discussion also touches on the specifics of the charges, including conspiracy to obstruct justice and false statements. The legal implications of Trump's actions, particularly regarding the handling of classified documents, are debated. Dershowitz notes that the venue of the trial in Florida may be more favorable for Trump than Washington, D.C. As the conversation shifts to Biden, the hosts highlight the potential political ramifications of the investigations into both Trump and Biden. Victor Davis Hanson expresses concern that the current political climate resembles a "Banana Republic," where the justice system is used to target political opponents. He argues that the ongoing investigations into Biden's alleged corruption could further complicate the political landscape. Charles CW Cook, another guest, emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between the cases against Trump and Biden. He argues that while Trump may have committed crimes, the lack of accountability for similar actions by Biden and Clinton raises questions about fairness in the justice system. Cook believes that the indictment could impact Trump's electability, but he also notes that many voters may remain loyal to Trump regardless of the legal challenges he faces. The hosts conclude by discussing the reactions from other Republican candidates, noting that many are hesitant to directly address the indictment. DeSantis and other candidates express concerns about the weaponization of the justice system, while some candidates, like Chris Christie, take a more cautious approach. Overall, the conversation highlights the complex interplay between legal issues and political dynamics as both Trump and Biden face scrutiny, with implications for the upcoming 2024 election.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Hunter Biden Plays the Victim, and Left Shifts Israel Blame, with Schweizer, Cleveland & Steve Leder
Guests: Peter Schweizer, Amity Shlaes, Steve Leder
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Megyn Kelly discusses a chaotic day on Capitol Hill where Hunter Biden was expected to testify regarding his overseas business dealings amid an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Instead of complying, Hunter made a public statement criticizing the treatment of his family and denying any financial involvement of his father in his business affairs. He expressed frustration over being portrayed as a victim and accused Republicans of distorting facts to support their inquiry. Hunter emphasized that his father was not financially involved in his business dealings, asserting that the allegations were baseless. Peter Schweizer and Margo Cleveland joined the discussion, highlighting the potential evidence of bribery involving the Biden family. They argued that the focus should not solely be on direct payments to Joe Biden but rather on the enrichment of his family through business dealings linked to his political actions. They pointed out that the shifting narrative from Democrats regarding Joe Biden's involvement in Hunter's business dealings indicates a lack of transparency. The conversation shifted to Hunter's refusal to testify, with Republicans threatening contempt of Congress proceedings against him. The panel discussed the implications of Hunter's actions and the broader context of the impeachment inquiry, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation into the Biden family's financial dealings. Later, Rabbi Steve Leder addressed rising anti-Semitism in the U.S. following the October 7th attacks on Israel. He expressed disappointment in people's inability to separate Hamas's actions from the broader Palestinian issue and criticized the hypocrisy of those who conflate the two. Rabbi Leder emphasized the need for clarity in discussions about anti-Semitism and the importance of standing up against hatred while encouraging Jewish communities to assert their identity and power. He called for solidarity among all decent people, urging them to display symbols of support for Jewish communities, such as lighting menorahs, to combat rising anti-Semitism and promote unity against hate.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Truth About Media Indictment, Harris Complaining About Debate Rule, w/ Pollak, Aronberg, Durousseau
Guests: Pollak, Aronberg, Durousseau
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing significant legal news regarding Hunter Biden, who has agreed to plead guilty to tax charges to avoid trial. She notes that the charges were relatively minor and only pursued due to whistleblower revelations. Kelly speculates that Biden may receive a pardon from President Joe Biden, despite the latter's claims to the contrary. The conversation shifts to a recent Department of Justice (DOJ) indictment involving Russian influence in U.S. elections. The indictment targets two Russians accused of covertly funding a media company that used conservative influencers, including Dave Rubin and Tim Pool, to amplify their messaging. The influencers were allegedly misled about the funding source, believing it came from a French businessman rather than Russian interests. Kelly emphasizes that the influencers did not know they were being used to promote Russian propaganda. Kelly discusses the implications of the indictment, questioning why Lauren Chen, a key figure in the scheme, and her husband have not been indicted. Dave Arenberg, a guest on the show, expresses concern about the situation and suggests that Chen and her husband may be cooperating with authorities. He highlights the troubling nature of the allegations and the potential for broader implications beyond the media company. The discussion then turns to the upcoming election, with Kelly and her guests analyzing polling data and the political landscape. They note that the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is tight, with varying leads in swing states. They express skepticism about the accuracy of polls, referencing past inaccuracies in predicting election outcomes. Kelly also addresses the cultural implications of recent events, including a Bachelor contestant claiming to be a woman. She and her guests critique the absurdity of the situation and discuss the broader societal impact of such claims. They highlight the need for clarity and truth in discussions about gender identity and the potential consequences of misleading narratives. The show concludes with a discussion on the representation of womanhood, celebrating a pregnant contestant in a beauty pageant as a positive affirmation of motherhood and femininity. Kelly wraps up the episode, reflecting on the intense discussions and the current political climate.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Personal Impact of Anti-Trump Lawfare, and Katie Porter Berating Staff, w/ Eric Trump  & Walter Kirn
Guests: Eric Trump, Walter Kirn
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A siege of headlines and family history unfolds as Megyn Kelly sits down with Eric Trump to discuss his new memoir, Under Siege, and the broad struggle he says has defined the past decade for the Trump family. He describes the book as a personal reckoning that threads together his family’s lead up to the campaigns, the toll of relentless lawfare, and the alleged weaponization of government to target Donald Trump and his circle. The interview also moves toward the Nobel Peace Prize controversy and the family’s view of international diplomacy. Eric recaps what he calls weaponized investigations: the Russia hoax, FBI calls, and indictments against the Trump family. He says he became the most subpoenaed person in American history, spending hundreds of millions defending themselves, and points to Letitia James’s New York suit and the media frame of Trump as weaponizing the government. He references the Mara Lago raid, the seizure of documents, and personal items, framing it as part of an ongoing siege on the family and presidency. He notes the New York Times coverage and assertions of domestic political theatre. On the segment with Walter Kirn, the discussion centers on the Virginia race and the power dynamics of endorsements and public appearances. They examine the Spanberger–Sears debate, Jones’s role in the attorney general race, and Sears’s demand that Spanberger denounce the endorsement. The conversation shifts to Katie Porter’s on‑camera behavior, reporter clashes, and the tension between style and substance in political interviews. Clips of Porter’s remarks on trans issues and school policy illustrate how behind‑the-scenes footage can influence public judgment when party loyalty is strong. The closing conversations pivot to Charlie Kirk’s death and the call to balance public tragedy with faith. They discuss religious questions raised by the event, including a reading of Who Moved the Stone? and reflections on resurrection and meaning. The talk returns to family life, Ivana Trump, Arlington’s wreath moment, and the Megyn Kelly live tour. The segment ends with a seasonal note about fall, family time, and taking time to breathe.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Bombshell New Hunter Biden Charges, and "Racist Royals" Drama, with Welch, Wolfe, and Callahan
Guests: Welch, Wolfe, Callahan
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Megyn Kelly discusses significant developments regarding Hunter Biden, who has been indicted on nine tax charges, including three felonies, related to a scheme to avoid paying taxes from 2016 to 2019. The indictment highlights his spending on drugs, escorts, and luxury items, while excluding years when he received payments from Burisma, raising suspicions about intentional omissions to protect Joe Biden. Kelly emphasizes that the charges vindicate whistleblowers Joseph Ziegler and Gary Shapley, who faced backlash for their claims about the investigation's handling. Hunter's attorney argues that the charges would not have been pursued if he had a different last name, but Kelly counters that lesser-known individuals have faced harsher penalties for similar offenses. The discussion shifts to the implications for the Biden administration and the 2024 election, with predictions of embarrassment for Biden if the case goes to trial. Kelly notes the media's leniency towards the Bidens and the lack of accountability for their actions. The conversation then transitions to the broader political landscape, expressing frustration over the quality of candidates in American politics, with a call for more decent individuals in leadership roles. Kelly also addresses the ongoing issues of free speech on college campuses, particularly in light of recent testimonies from university presidents regarding anti-Semitism and the treatment of Jewish students. The panel critiques the hypocrisy in how free speech is applied differently based on identity and political affiliations, highlighting the need for accountability and a more honest dialogue about these issues. The conversation concludes with a focus on the allegations against Sean "Diddy" Combs, where multiple women have come forward with disturbing claims of sexual assault and drugging. The panel discusses the pattern of behavior exhibited by Combs and the potential for criminal investigations, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations and the need for justice for the victims.
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