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The speaker worked to ensure a transgender woman in prison received necessary medical services. Beyond this specific case, the speaker worked to change California policy, so every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care they desired and needed. The speaker believes this was historic in California and possibly the first such policy in a department of corrections in the country.

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There is growing concern about the impact of the radical transgender agenda on our daily lives. One example is the access that some boys now have to girls' changing rooms in primary schools. A parent expressed discomfort with this situation, as her daughter feels uneasy about it. The school initially dismissed her concerns, accusing her of undermining the school. However, the school board has now announced that they will work on developing national guidelines and will engage with the parents to find a practical solution. Some argue that the focus should be on making the boy feel comfortable, while others emphasize the need to prioritize the safety and comfort of the girls.

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There is a culture war involving trans people, causing discomfort and horrific consequences due to politicians' actions. This situation is devastating for a community already struggling to exist.

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The speaker announced the defunding of non-essential programs within Maine's Department of Corrections. This action was taken in response to a male inmate being housed in a women's prison. The inmate in question is described as six foot one, two hundred forty-five pounds, and convicted of murdering his parents and the family dog with a knife. The speaker stated the inmate identifies as a woman. The speaker declared this will no longer be tolerated and affirmed a commitment to protecting women in prisons, sports, and throughout the country.

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A citizen journalist in Minnesota recorded conversations with officials at the University of Saint Thomas regarding transgender students rooming with cisgender students. The journalist asked if her trans sister could room with girls, and the officials confirmed that it was possible. They mentioned that they prioritize transgender students and keep their identity confidential. The journalist was concerned about other students not knowing and the officials acknowledged that there might be a negative response from some due to the university's Christian Catholic background. The journalist was offered a $1,000 reward by OMG News for the recording, and the news outlet encouraged others to send in similar footage for potential airing and compensation.

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Female prisoners are being forced to live with sex offenders who identify as female, resulting in instances of rape. This issue is often overlooked because people dismiss prisoners as criminals. However, a lawyer argued that this violates the 8th Amendment, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. Many of these women have committed non-violent crimes, such as drug offenses. Despite this, they are placed in cells with male sex offenders who claim to be female, leading to sexual assault. Unfortunately, there is a lack of concern for this problem.

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Americans recently elected Tim McBride, who identifies as Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress from Delaware. Initially a staffer, McBride's political career took off after coming out as transgender, gaining visibility and support from left-wing organizations. The key question now is how the GOP will handle this situation, particularly regarding bathroom access. Many conservative women in Congress may object to sharing facilities with a transgender individual, raising concerns about safety and privacy. The GOP leadership faces a dilemma: either uphold traditional views or risk appearing to accept transgender ideology by allowing McBride to use the women's bathroom. This issue reflects broader societal debates about gender identity and its implications for political and social norms.

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Speaker 0, identifying as the only Black lesbian in the room, asks Senator Winner a direct question about women’s safety in female-only spaces, referencing an incident at Gold’s Gym where she was attacked in a locker room by a self-identifying trans woman with a documented history of domestic violence. She asks what Senator Winner would say to women seeking assurance that their safety will be protected from men who, under California law, can self-identify as women in women-only spaces. Speaker 1 responds that “we want everyone to be safe,” and notes that trans people exist as both men and women, saying, “if you're trans women or women.” He emphasizes the need to protect safety for all, acknowledging that trans women are part of the discussion. Speaker 0 continues, praising Senator Winner for housing bills and other actions, but asserts that “millions of women across America are being harassed and sexually assaulted in locker rooms.” She reiterates that she is a lesbian Black woman, not transphobic or homophobic, and stresses that some bills passed by Winner are dangerous for women and young children. She states she represents her community and urges protection for women in light of concerns about trans-inclusive policies. Speaker 2 interjects, urging Speaker 0 to allow Senator Winner to respond, while Speaker 0 reiterates the need for protection of women, specifying “Women. Women. Trans women are doing things. Women. Women.” She asserts that she was assaulted, adding, “They are not. They are men.” She describes the assailant as someone who “broke his wife’s jaw” requiring reconstructive surgery, and emphasizes her identity as a lesbian who is Black. She invites another Black woman to share her feelings, while also challenging the presence of others in the room. Speaker 1 reiterates the goal of protecting the safety of all women and acknowledges that “trans women are also brutalized in this country.” The conversation emphasizes a tension between protecting women’s safety and acknowledging the experiences of trans women, with Speaker 0 insisting, “We cannot be raped in the bathrooms by men that wanna say they're women. They're not women.” Speaker 2 responds by leaving, citing that the group is not protecting women, and remarks on the bills, stating she has read many of them and still finds issues “not right.” The exchange ends with Speaker 2, introducing herself as Tish Heine, and a comment about not allowing Blackness and civil rights to be used to justify laws for children to transform, followed by a remark about disparities in access to tampons versus transformation medication. The conversation also touches on broader political history, with Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 referencing political dynamics, including a note that “things were going so smoothly” before recalling an earlier moment in 2008 involving Aaron Peskin.

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The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system. Translation: The California law SB 132 allows men to be housed in women's prisons based on self-identification, leading to victimization of women like Alyssa who have experienced sexual assault. Male felons with violent backgrounds are exploiting this law, retraumatizing vulnerable women. The law does not require hormone therapy or surgery for placement, allowing for abuse of the system.

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Speaker 0 questions the safety of transferring inmates, particularly those identifying as women, into women's institutions. He claims that while about 50% may be labeled sex offenders, the remaining half may still pose a danger due to plea bargaining practices. This can result in individuals who committed sex-related crimes not being officially classified as sex offenders in their records. Speaker 1 echoes this concern, suggesting that regardless of sex offender status, placing any long-term male inmate in a women's prison is inherently risky. The interview with Ken Herdman is then cut short due to time.

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During a hearing, a senator questions a judge about a case involving a male convicted of raping a nine-year-old boy and a seventeen-year-old girl, and later convicted of possessing child pornography. The senator challenges the judge's decision to allow this individual, now identifying as female, to be housed in a women's prison. The senator accuses the judge of prioritizing political ideology over the safety and rights of the female inmates, highlighting the judge's statement that the individual was "entirely a female" despite having male genitalia. The senator quotes the judge's order, where she stated there were "no signs that petitioner is at risk of re offending" and deemed concerns about potential trauma to female inmates as "overblown." The judge defends her decision, stating the petitioner had not engaged in violence while in custody, and wardens requested the transfer due to medical needs. She claims the denial of transfer by the transgender executive council was based on hormone levels, which she found to be a pretext.

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Migrant trans women face unique concerns, including their undocumented status and distrust of faith-based shelters due to past negative experiences. Even if accepted into shelters, they worry about misgendering and bathroom/bedroom assignments.

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Speaker 1 expresses that the situation is traumatizing and asserts that as a woman there is a space reserved for women. She questions the right of a transgender person to be in that space, stating, "he has a penis. A full and testicle. Okay? And and I don't care what it it's a man. You got one? You're a man." She argues that if they entered the men's section based on anatomy, it would be a man, and notes that they may not like women, but that for her and many other women, they do not feel comfortable and "it's not okay." She adds, "I'm sorry to talk to Okay? So well, I yeah. Yeah. You're sorry. You should be, sweetie, and you're out of alignment, and this is not right." She implies the other person is out of alignment and suggests attention to the situation, even commenting on the other person’s personal circumstances: "it must be hard not being a real man. Try it." She urges that every woman get all of their information. Speaker 0 responds, discussing a security guard who said that this is not allowed. Speaker 1 disregards the security guard's stance, insisting she does not care what the security guard says. Speaker 0 clarifies that the security guard doesn't want to be involved, and Speaker 1 insists that the guard should not have been present or allowed in the space. The exchange centers on whether a transgender person should be in the women's space and the authorities' stance on access. The discussion highlights discomfort, boundaries, and perceived inappropriateness from the perspective of Speaker 1, while Speaker 0 defers to the security guard's position. The dialogue ends with an emphatic consolidation of their stance: "Exactly. Thank you. Exactly. No."

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Planet Fitness allows biological men in the women's room, causing discomfort for a gym-goer who encountered a male employee exiting the women's restroom while she was changing. She felt violated and confronted the staff about the incident, expressing concern for underage girls using the facility. The gym's response was perceived as nonchalant, prompting her to speak out. The situation raised issues of privacy and safety. Like and subscribe for more news updates.

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Patricia from Alaska shares her experience of a man shaving in the women's bathroom at Planet Fitness, leading to her membership being revoked. She expresses concern over policies allowing men in women's bathrooms based on self-identification. Patricia advises others to stand up for their rights and cancel memberships if necessary. Despite facing backlash and Facebook restrictions, she remains vocal about the issue. Patricia emphasizes the importance of safety and respect in public facilities.

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Trans students have assaulted girls in bathrooms and locker rooms, despite claims of safety. Incidents in Virginia, California, Georgia, and Ohio show this trend. An inmate survey revealed high rates of sexual assault and violent crimes among trans individuals. Affirming gender transitions may lead to harm. The speaker challenges the audience's beliefs, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging these assaults and the consequences of denying privacy rights to women.

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The Washington State Correctional Center For Women has been in the news for its policy of placing men who identify as women in the same prison as biological women. Inmates describe their experiences with transgender women in the prison, stating that some men are claiming to be women just to be placed there. The prison has been praised for its inclusivity, but some women feel unsafe and voice their concerns. The video also mentions the lack of response from the Washington Corrections Center For Women when asked for comment.

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It feels like Spain in the seventies when they imprisoned gay and trans people; it doesn't need to be called a camp to be a camp. Putting me in dangerous situations is intentionally dangerous. V coding is used to placate aggressive male inmates and used as toys. It's messed up that I was jailed for using women's bathroom. The idea that trans people are dangerous and should be in the men's prison seems crazy, at least for white collar crime. I shouldn't be in there with MS thirteen gang members or in jail or prison with tough men, especially not with cellmates.

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I saw a man shaving in the women's bathroom at Planet Fitness. He identifies as a woman, and I support him in Christ. However, I feel uncomfortable with him using the women's bathroom. He is a spiritual being experiencing life as a human, and he wants to change his gender. Just wanted to share my thoughts. Translation: I saw a man shaving in the women's bathroom at Planet Fitness. He identifies as a woman, and I support him in Christ. However, I feel uncomfortable with him using the women's bathroom. He is a spiritual being experiencing life as a human, and he wants to change his gender. Just wanted to share my thoughts.

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In the Sun Prairie School District in Wisconsin, a person named Raleigh shares their experience in a locker room with Leah Thomas, a biological male. Raleigh describes it as traumatizing, feeling betrayed and belittled. They express discomfort, embarrassment, and the shock of 14-year-old girls being exposed to male genitalia without consent. Raleigh explains that this situation is becoming more common, not just for them but for girls and women of all ages and sports across the country. They consider it a travesty.

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The speaker describes the shock of discovering a biological man in their locker room without prior notice. They approached an official who explained that the locker rooms had been made unisex to accommodate this situation. The speaker highlights the violation of privacy and safety for women and girls, questioning the message it sends to them. They express concern about their rights being dismissed in order to protect a small population. The overall sentiment among those in the locker room was a feeling of being disregarded.

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A mother and daughter encountered a naked man in the women's locker room at the YMCA after swimming lessons. The mother says the man told her, "honey, I'm a woman" when confronted. Another parent expressed shock, noting her 11-year-old uses the same locker room. The YMCA stated they are investigating and that individuals can use the locker room they identify with. They also have private, universal changing rooms available. Police are investigating a report of indecent exposure at the North Kansas City YMCA on April 12, 2025.

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Trans women entering women's spaces may have consequences. For instance, in a prison in New Jersey, two women were impregnated by a trans identified male while they were incarcerated.

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O.J. Simpson Dies, and Men in Women's Spaces, w/ Viva Frei, Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Mayer
Guests: Viva Frei, Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, Mayer
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with breaking news about OJ Simpson's death at 76 due to cancer. His family announced his passing, highlighting his battle with prostate cancer. OJ Simpson, once a beloved sports figure and actor, became infamous for the 1994 murder trial of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. The trial captivated the nation, revealing the brutality of the murders and sparking discussions about race and justice in America. OJ was acquitted in 1995, a verdict that divided the country and highlighted deep-seated racial tensions. He was later found liable for wrongful death in a civil suit and faced legal troubles, including a conviction for armed robbery in 2008, serving nine years before his release in 2017. Kelly transitions to a legal discussion with lawyers Viva Frei and Phil Holloway, who reflect on OJ's legacy and the implications of his trial. They discuss how the trial's outcome was influenced by public perception and the prosecution's mistakes, particularly regarding the handling of evidence. The conversation shifts to current legal matters, including Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial related to hush money payments. The hosts express concerns about the fairness of the trial in Manhattan, suggesting that political bias may affect the proceedings. The discussion continues with the implications of Trump's legal challenges on the upcoming election, emphasizing how a conviction could impact his support among Republicans and Independents. They analyze the political landscape, noting that Trump's legal troubles could be seen as election interference. The conversation then shifts to cultural issues, particularly the impact of transgender policies on women's spaces and sports. Kelly and her guests discuss incidents involving male athletes competing in women's sports and the implications for female athletes. They express concerns about the safety and fairness of allowing transgender women to compete against biological women, citing specific examples of injuries and discomfort experienced by female athletes. The hosts also address the broader societal implications of gender ideology, emphasizing the need to protect women's rights and spaces. They critique the normalization of men in women's locker rooms and the potential dangers posed by such policies. The show concludes with a discussion on mental health, particularly the over-prescription of SSRIs to young people. The guests share personal experiences and concerns about the medicalization of emotions, advocating for a more holistic approach to mental health that addresses root causes rather than relying solely on medication. They emphasize the importance of understanding and managing emotions without resorting to quick fixes. Overall, the episode covers a range of topics, from legal issues surrounding high-profile cases to cultural debates about gender and mental health, highlighting the complexities and challenges facing society today.

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Left's Trans Ideology Religion, and Men in Women's Spaces, with Sen. Josh Hawley & KKG Sisters Suing
Guests: Josh Hawley
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Megyn Kelly discusses the contentious issue of gender identity in women's spaces, focusing on a lawsuit from members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the University of Wyoming. The lawsuit stems from the admission of a biological male, Artemis, into their sorority, which the women argue violates their rights and the sorority's bylaws. They describe Artemis as a six-foot-two, 260-pound individual who made little effort to present as female, raising concerns about safety and comfort within their living environment. The women recount how they felt pressured by senior members and national leadership to accept Artemis's membership, with claims of intimidation and a lack of transparency during the voting process. They express disappointment that their voices were disregarded, emphasizing the importance of sisterhood and the unique experiences of womanhood that they believe are being undermined. Senator Josh Hawley joins the discussion, highlighting broader societal issues regarding the protection of children and parental rights in the context of gender identity. He criticizes the radical left's agenda, particularly in schools and healthcare, where he argues children are being subjected to inappropriate content and decisions without parental consent. The women assert that their fight is not just for their own rights but for future generations, advocating for the preservation of women-only spaces. They emphasize that their experiences as women are rooted in biology and shared life experiences, which they believe cannot be replaced by self-identification alone. The conversation touches on the implications of the lawsuit, with the women and their attorney, Cassie Craven, arguing that the sorority must adhere to its original bylaws, which they claim do not support the inclusion of biological males. They express determination to stand up against what they see as an infringement on their rights and the essence of womanhood. As the discussion concludes, the women reaffirm their commitment to fighting for their beliefs and the integrity of their sorority, encouraging others to join their cause. They highlight the importance of speaking out against the pressures to conform to a narrative that they believe is harmful to women and society as a whole.
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