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The speaker was in Israel on October 7 and received a call from President Biden. The speaker claims Biden was sharper than anyone they'd spoken to. The speaker questions whether Biden's actions stem from incompetence, cognitive issues, ignorance, or lying, and states they don't believe Biden is competent. They also question whether Biden's cognitive abilities are sufficient to avoid the 25th amendment.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared experiences about President Biden's confusion during calls and meetings. He recounted a time when Biden called looking for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in briefings, leading to misunderstandings. He also mentioned the emotional impact of Trump's victory on his team, describing them as "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns among White House officials about potential repercussions from the incoming Trump administration. He humorously revealed that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a meeting, he was confronted about sharing sensitive information with an undercover journalist, raising questions about his role in the NSC.

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The interviewer questions the speaker about President Biden's mental state, referencing claims that Biden's mental faculties have diminished. The speaker avoids directly addressing Biden's condition, stating Biden has the judgment and experience to make important decisions. The interviewer brings up George Clooney's observation that Biden is not the same as he was on the debate stage. The speaker reiterates that Joe Biden is not on the ballot, but Donald Trump is. The speaker claims the American people have concerns about Donald Trump and that leaders of the national security community have spoken out, saying he is unfit and dangerous and should never be president again. The speaker notes that even Trump's former vice president feels this way.

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This week, the House Oversight Committee will continue its investigation into Joe Biden's mental fitness, with former White House deputy Andrew Bates slated for an interview on Friday and Corinne Jean Pierre and Jeff Zients appearing in coming weeks. Key figures taking the fifth and saying Biden was totally fit and ready to do the job is noted, with claims that “the testimony doesn't add up with what we saw. Something is awry here.” The discussion recalls Ian Sams as “the face of the White House response” who argued Biden was vibrant and that “the family does it,” adding he “only saw Joe Biden two times over a two year period.” They question the “auto pin” and say there were “thousands of pardons and dozens of executive orders that were signed with that auto pin, and it appears without president Biden's knowledge.” They highlight “10 FBI whistleblowers warned of political weaponization,” citing Tulsi Gabbard, John Radcliffe, and Cash Patel; Pam Bondi’s DOJ is expected to start holding people accountable. The panel notes investigations and documents, including those not turned over by the Biden administration, are now being public through Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard. They stress Americans want accountability and that “the day of accountability is near.” On Epstein, victims’ families will meet Tuesday; DOJ cooperation is underway to determine redactions and how best to present the information to the American people, balancing victims’ futures and reputations with transparency. James Comer remains the House Oversight Committee chairman.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared several encounters with President Biden, revealing moments of confusion and miscommunication. During a call, Biden mistakenly asked for NSC adviser Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in meetings, leading to misunderstandings. He also mentioned the emotional aftermath of Trump's victory, describing his team as "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns about the incoming Trump administration potentially targeting them for past actions. He humorously stated that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. In a final interaction, Appel was approached by an undercover journalist, raising questions about his openness regarding sensitive information. The segment concluded with a call for whistleblowers to report corruption.

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The speaker, who works in the government, manages two federal agencies, the State Department and USAID. They discuss their role in protecting the networks of these agencies and promoting the president's priorities. They mention concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness and the unpopularity of Kamala Harris, but acknowledge that these issues cannot be publicly addressed. The speaker also talks about their background in cybersecurity and their job overseeing responses to cyber incidents. They mention their meeting with Michelle Obama, who expressed no interest in running for office. The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's involvement with James O'Keefe and Project Veritas.

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I'm in Washington DC outside an oyster restaurant to confront Robert Silvers, the undersecretary in the Biden administration, who was caught on hidden camera discussing Biden's cognitive decline. I'm dressed in a tuxedo after attending a gala. I approach Silvers, introduce myself as James O'Keefe, the investigative reporter, and show him the video where he talks about Biden's mental state. I ask why he isn't being honest with the American people about his comments. As the confrontation escalates, we are asked to leave the premises. I attempt to continue the conversation, but security intervenes.

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For 4 years, mainstream media denied Joe Biden's cognitive struggles, calling videos fake. In a recent debate, Biden's live performance proved otherwise, showing his difficulties. The speaker thanked Biden for revealing the truth with courage.

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Some criticism of media coverage of President Biden is fair, including of Speaker 1's own coverage. Looking back, some issues were not covered enough. Reporting revealed that starting around 2019 or 2020, there appeared to be two Bidens: one that was workable and serviceable, and another nonfunctioning one who couldn't recall names of top aides and would lose his train of thought to an alarming degree. The nonfunctioning Biden appeared more frequently, and seemed to get much worse in 2023 and 2024.

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The speaker was in Israel on October 7 and received a call from President Biden. The speaker claims Biden was sharper than anyone they'd spoken to. The speaker questions whether Biden's actions stem from incompetence, cognitive issues, ignorance, or lying, and states they don't believe Biden is competent. They also question whether Biden's cognitive abilities are sufficient to avoid the 25th amendment.

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The speaker, who works in the executive office of the White House, manages two federal agencies and is responsible for protecting their networks. They discuss the importance of keeping secrets and serving as the president's voice in meetings. They mention concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness and the unpopularity of Kamala Harris, but acknowledge that they cannot publicly address these issues. The speaker also talks about their background in cybersecurity and their role in overseeing responses to cyber incidents. They mention the ego within the State Department and their own experiences in the field. The conversation touches on various topics, including vaccines and Michelle Obama's decision not to run for office. The speaker is unaware that they are speaking with James O'Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, and discuss a cybersecurity operation at the White House. The video ends with a teaser for future revelations.

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In this video, the speaker compares Joe Biden in 2012, 2016, and today, suggesting that he has declined mentally. They mention instances where Biden seemed to struggle with his words and claim that his cognitive issues are being questioned by foreign news agencies. The speaker criticizes the media for not addressing these concerns and highlights that Biden's staff rarely allows him to take questions from the press. They also note that Biden has not held a press conference since becoming president.

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Henry Appel, an adviser at the National Security Council, shared anecdotes about President Biden's confusion during calls and meetings. In one instance, Biden mistakenly called the NSC office looking for Jake Sullivan, not realizing Sullivan was on the same trip. Appel noted Biden struggled with basic words in briefings, leading to misunderstandings. He mentioned the emotional impact of Trump's victory, stating his team felt "trauma bonded." Appel expressed concerns about the incoming Trump administration potentially targeting them for past actions. He humorously revealed that his dating profile highlights his tendency to overshare. Lastly, he discussed feelings of being sidelined by Kamala Harris during the campaign.

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The transcript centers on a heated discussion about President Joe Biden’s health, cognitive fitness, and who was calling the shots within the White House during his presidency. Key points and claims raised include: - The campaign and public discourse about the president’s fitness or age were prominent, with questions such as “Was the number one issue in the campaign the president's fitness or his age?” and assertions about visibility, including whether “you ever see president Biden in a wheelchair?” While some speakers note aging and physical signs—“I noticed that, you know, he shuffled more,” and “he has more stumbling over words and gasps than he did” — others maintain confidence in his capabilities, claiming he was “on top of things” and that “his mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good as it's been over the years.” - There are allegations of a cover-up by insiders. The narrative asserts “new information now on the people in his inner circle and how the cover up actually operated,” with “Senior aids that worked here until just a couple months ago, the beginning of this year, manipulating an ailing president for their own gain.” A figure asks, “How much were you paid for your role in the campaign in 2024?” with the response “Just a little bit short of $4,000,000.” The implication is that financial incentives influenced actions. - Internal discussions about the president’s decline and how it was handled are described as ongoing. “The official word from Biden world about all these new stories is that nothing has been revealed this week that shows that president Biden was anything but effective president.” There is mention of a senior-level discussion about whether the president should have a cognitive exam. - Testimony from Annie Thomas Seen, former senior adviser to Biden, is presented as significant. She “has now taken the fifth,” and the transcript notes “There is now a pattern of key Biden confidant seeking to shield themselves from criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.” She invokes the Fifth Amendment when asked about being told to lie about the president’s health. - There are explosive claims regarding Hunter Biden’s role. One speaker says, “Hunter was driving the decision making for the family. He was almost like a chief of staff.” There are references to an uptick in activity when Hunter Biden was around, and discussions about pardons for Hunter, with the line “Yes. Were you in favor of Hunter Biden getting a pardon?” indicating support for clemency. - The “auto pen” controversy is described. Speakers discuss whether the president’s name was “hand signed” or “auto pen” used for documents, with questions such as “Did he hand sign all executive orders?” and claims that “the auto bin” or “auto pen” was used and that some believed others may have instructed staff to use it. There is mention that some staff “did not know who was operating the Obalon/auto pen,” and that “an executive order” and “memo” details existed but were not definitively known to those questioned. - Media portrayal and public perception are addressed. Some speakers accuse the legacy media of denial about cognitive decline, while others defend the president’s sharpness, noting that this debate is framed by evolving video and audio coverage, including discussions of “cheap fakes” versus real footage. - Additional context touches on Medicare drug price negotiations as a policy objective, with a line about “the ability of Medicare to negotiate drug prices with big pharma,” and the belief that “if we finally beat Medicare” would be a significant achievement. There are repeated assertions that those who knew and understood cognitive issues took control, implying a broader conspiracy. - Throughout, witnesses emphasize that their statements are contextualized within interviews and testimony, with ongoing questions about who was directing the White House and the true state of the president’s health and decision-making.

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Meet Robert P. Silvers, the undersecretary of Homeland Security. He revealed that President Biden's mental decline has accelerated since he took office, noting that Biden sometimes struggles to recall information during meetings. Silvers described the White House's reaction to Donald Trump's 2024 election win as a "traumatic moment." He praised Alejandro Mayorkas, calling him a loyal figure with a strong work ethic. Silvers also acknowledged the significant increase in southern border numbers during Biden's administration. He encouraged anyone aware of corruption within government entities to reach out for support through the Citizen Journalism Foundation, which offers legal guidance and protection. Stay tuned for upcoming events, including Amfest.

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The speaker discusses the White House's alleged dishonesty regarding President Biden's condition. According to the speaker, the White House lied to the press, the public, cabinet members, White House staffers, Democratic members of Congress, and donors about how bad things had gotten. The speaker and Alex Thompson began writing a book after the 2024 election and spoke with over 200 people, mostly Democrats, who were not candid until after the election. After the election, they uncovered details about President Biden's deterioration that Democrats had previously withheld. The speaker suggests that while the deterioration might not be surprising, the book provides specific anecdotes and facts about what was happening behind the scenes.

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The speaker, who works in the executive office of the White House, manages two federal agencies and is responsible for protecting the networks and information of the government. They discuss the challenges of their job, including the state department's big ego and the popularity of Kamala Harris. They also express concerns about Joe Biden's mental fitness, but acknowledge that it cannot be publicly addressed. The speaker mentions a meeting with Michelle Obama, who emphatically stated she would never run for office. The video ends with a discussion about the speaker's meeting with James O'Keefe and the perception it creates.

The Megyn Kelly Show

New Questions About Biden's Cognitive Decline, and COVID Panic is Back, with Dr. Drew
Guests: Dr. Drew
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Dr. Drew Pinsky to discuss various topics, primarily focusing on President Biden's age and mental fitness amid concerning poll numbers from the New York Times Siena College. The poll reveals only 26% of Democratic voters want Biden to run for reelection, with 64% desiring a new candidate, indicating a significant lack of confidence in his leadership. Dr. Drew comments on the implications of Biden's age, noting that cognitive decline is common in individuals in their 80s, and questions the wisdom of placing older individuals in positions of authority. The conversation shifts to California Governor Gavin Newsom, who appears to be positioning himself for a potential presidential run. Dr. Drew critiques California's current state, highlighting issues such as homelessness and crime, and expresses skepticism about Newsom's ability to lead effectively given the state's challenges. They also discuss the alarming rise in school shootings and the psychological factors behind them. Dr. Drew references Jordan Peterson's insights on the motivations of mass shooters, emphasizing the role of resentment and the desire for notoriety. He stresses the need for better mental health interventions and accountability for families of individuals exhibiting violent tendencies. The discussion touches on the impact of COVID-19, with Dr. Drew noting that the BA.5 variant is spreading in blue cities like New York and Los Angeles, leading to renewed mask recommendations. He expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of masks and the necessity of vaccine mandates, particularly for young children, given the evolving understanding of COVID-19. Finally, they address the influence of "woke" ideology on medical education and practice, with Dr. Drew raising concerns about lowered standards and the potential risks to patient care. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining high standards in medicine and the need for a return to patient-centered care, free from bureaucratic constraints. The episode concludes with a personal update on Dr. Drew's daughter, Paulina, who has embraced sobriety and recovery, highlighting the positive impact of nature and open spaces on well-being.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Disturbing Reporting About Biden and Parkinson's Expert, and "Elder Abuse" Claims, w/ Stu and Dave
Guests: Stu Burguiere, Dave Landau
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the turmoil within the Democratic Party following President Joe Biden's poor debate performance, which has led to declining polls and donors withdrawing support. Reports of Biden's cognitive decline are surfacing, yet he remains defiant, attempting to reassure the public through interviews, including a call-in on "Morning Joe." Kelly criticizes the ethical implications of allowing Biden to call into shows, suggesting it could be manipulated. Guests Stu Burguiere and Dave Landau join to analyze Biden's situation, noting the media's sudden scrutiny of him, which contrasts with their previous support. They discuss Biden's incoherent statements during interviews and the implications of his cognitive health, with Burguiere highlighting the absurdity of the media's shifting narrative. Landau expresses frustration over the lack of trust in politicians and the media's failure to address Biden's fitness for office, emphasizing that many Americans see through the political games. Kelly recounts a story about Leo Gillo, who founded Delta Rescue after rescuing an underweight dog, highlighting the importance of animal welfare. The discussion shifts back to Biden, with Landau pointing out the absurdity of Biden's excuses for his debate performance, while Burguiere notes the media's hypocrisy in their coverage of Biden's cognitive abilities. The conversation continues with reports of a Parkinson's specialist visiting the White House multiple times, raising concerns about Biden's health. Kelly and her guests express disbelief that this information has not been more widely reported, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding the president's cognitive state. They criticize the White House's handling of Biden's health and the implications for the upcoming election. As the show progresses, they discuss the reactions from Democratic leaders and donors urging Biden to step aside, with Kelly noting the political motivations behind their reluctance to challenge him directly. The guests reflect on the potential consequences of Biden's continued candidacy, with Landau asserting that Biden is unfit for office. The episode concludes with a focus on the need for accountability and honesty in political reporting, as well as the importance of addressing Biden's health issues openly. Kelly emphasizes the responsibility of the media to inform the public about the president's condition, advocating for a more transparent dialogue about his fitness for office.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Post-Verdict Polls, and How "Apprentice" Made Trump a Megastar, with Gidley, Pakman, and Setoodeh
Guests: Gidley, Pakman, Setoodeh
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day, emphasizing the importance of remembering the sacrifices made by American soldiers during World War II. She reflects on her visit to Normandy, highlighting the bravery of the young soldiers who stormed the beaches, and contrasts their courage with the current generation's values. Kelly stresses the need to teach future generations about the significance of D-Day and American contributions to global liberation. The show features a discussion with guests Hogan Gidley, a former White House Deputy Press Secretary, and David Pacman, a progressive commentator, focusing on political headlines, including President Biden's mental health and the current political climate. Gidley expresses frustration over the perceived decline in American values and unity compared to the past, while Pacman raises concerns about the lack of historical knowledge among young people. As the conversation shifts to immigration and economic issues, Gidley argues that Biden's policies have led to increased illegal immigration and economic hardship, while Pacman counters with statistics on unemployment and inflation, asserting that the economy is performing well under Biden. They also discuss the political ramifications of recent elections and the perception of Trump's influence. The dialogue continues with references to Trump's legal challenges and polling data, with both guests sharing differing views on the implications for the upcoming election. They touch on the media's portrayal of Trump and the impact of his presidency on public opinion. In the latter part of the show, Kelly interviews Ramin Setoodeh about his book on Trump and The Apprentice, exploring how the show shaped Trump's public persona and political career. Setoodeh discusses Trump's rise to fame through the reality show and the lessons he learned that influenced his approach to politics. The show concludes with a moving tribute to D-Day veterans, highlighting their sacrifices and the importance of honoring their legacy. Kelly expresses disappointment over political divisiveness, referencing a tweet from Hillary Clinton that politicizes the anniversary. She urges viewers to remember the significance of D-Day and the heroes who fought for freedom.

The Rubin Report

Biden Insider Turns on DNC, Exposes Biden Coverup & the Real Kamala | Lindy Li
Guests: Lindy Li
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Lindy Li, a former advisor to Kamala Harris, discusses her disillusionment with the Democratic Party and President Biden's cognitive decline. She recounts a call from the White House asserting her loyalty to Biden, which she found reminiscent of "The Godfather." Li expresses concerns about Biden's mental state, noting a marked decline since 2017, and describes a lack of transparency within the party. She reveals that she was pressured to support Harris's campaign without input and ultimately stopped fundraising due to her inability to articulate a vision. Li emphasizes the influence of James Clyburn in Biden's presidency, asserting that he played a crucial role in Biden's rise and the selection of Harris as vice president. She recounts feeling gaslit when raising concerns about Biden's fitness and describes the internal strife within the party. After Biden's withdrawal from the race, she initially hoped for Harris's success but quickly lost faith in her leadership abilities. Li identifies herself as a conservative now, advocating for strong immigration policies and environmental protection, while criticizing the left's identity politics. She is writing a book detailing her experiences and aims to prevent the current Democratic Party from regaining power, stating, "People should be scared."

The Megyn Kelly Show

More Dems Push Biden to Go, and Haley Endorses Trump, w/ Vivek Ramaswamy, Elise Stefanik & Ruthless
Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy, Elise Stefanik
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Megyn Kelly hosts the show live from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, featuring guests Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy. A significant development arises regarding the Democratic Party's efforts to potentially replace President Biden as their nominee. Reports from the "Ruthless" program suggest that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer met with Biden to discuss stepping aside due to poor polling, although Biden reportedly did not respond positively to the suggestion. The convention's theme centers on unity following an assassination attempt on Trump, with GOP rivals like Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis expressing strong support for him. The media's reaction to emotional testimonials from victims' families at the convention is criticized, particularly by MSNBC, which failed to cover these impactful stories. One poignant account comes from Madeline Brannigan, whose son was murdered after serving in Afghanistan, highlighting the failures of local prosecutors under Democratic leadership. Stefanik emphasizes the growing support for Trump among various demographics, including Hispanic and African-American voters, and criticizes the Democrats for attacking victims rather than addressing crime. She notes the importance of the convention's theme of making America safe again and the unity displayed by Republican leaders. Ramaswamy discusses immigration, advocating for the rule of law and the return of illegal immigrants to their home countries. He faces criticism from former Biden communications director Kate Bedingfield, who argues that Republicans have undermined the justice system. Ramaswamy counters that the abandonment of the rule of law is a broader cultural issue affecting both immigration and the justice system. The conversation shifts to Biden's recent internal struggles, with reports of him yelling at Congressional Democrats during a Zoom call about national security. This incident, coupled with the assassination attempt on Trump, raises concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities and leadership. Adam Schiff publicly suggests that Biden should step aside for the good of the party, reflecting growing unease among Democrats about his viability as a candidate. The discussion concludes with speculation about potential Democratic candidates for 2028, including Gavin Newsom and Michelle Obama, while emphasizing the need for Republicans to remain vigilant and focused on their own messaging and policies. The show ends with a note on the financial backing Trump is receiving, highlighting the ongoing political dynamics as the election approaches.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dem Elite Anoint Kamala, and Secret Service Director Finally Resigns, w/ Hawley, Spiering, and Baker
Guests: Hawley, Spiering, Baker
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Joe Biden's recent absence from public view and his unexpected withdrawal from the presidential race. She mentions Biden's upcoming address from the Oval Office and the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheel following a disastrous hearing regarding an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Cheel faced intense scrutiny from both parties for her lack of answers about security measures during the incident, raising concerns about the safety of not just Trump but also Biden and the First Lady. Senator Josh Hawley joins the discussion, revealing whistleblower accounts indicating that law enforcement abandoned their posts during the assassination attempt due to heat. He criticizes the Secret Service for failing to coordinate effectively with local law enforcement, leading to a lack of security at the rally. Hawley emphasizes that both the Secret Service and local law enforcement are blaming each other for the failures, and he calls for accountability. The conversation shifts to Kamala Harris, who is positioned as the likely Democratic nominee for president. Kelly and Hawley discuss her attempts to rebrand herself and the challenges she faces, including her past record and the perception of her leadership. They highlight her awkwardness in public appearances and her struggle to connect with voters, particularly young ones, as polls show Trump performing better among that demographic. As the discussion continues, they address the implications of Biden's health and the potential risks of his leadership, especially in light of national security concerns. The conversation concludes with a focus on the need for accountability within the Secret Service and the implications of the current political landscape as the election approaches.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Cognitive Decline, America's Reckoning, and CNN's Slide, with Dennis Prager and Buck Sexton
Guests: Dennis Prager, Buck Sexton
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Megyn Kelly opens the show with guests Dennis Prager and Buck Sexton, discussing significant societal issues. They begin with the conviction of Marilyn Mosby, the former Baltimore prosecutor, for mortgage fraud and perjury, highlighting a trend of ethical violations among public officials. Prager notes that the integrity of public leaders is less concerning to him than how they wield their power, while Sexton emphasizes the unethical prosecutions of figures like Fanny Willis and Mosby, who have harmed others while in power. The conversation shifts to the current political landscape, particularly the mental decline of President Joe Biden. Kelly presents clips showcasing Biden's verbal incoherence over the years, contrasting his earlier, more articulate speeches. Sexton expresses concern over Biden's capability to serve another term, suggesting he is a figurehead for the Democratic Party, with Kamala Harris poised to take over if necessary. They discuss the implications of Biden's potential loss to Trump, with Sexton asserting that the Democratic Party is deeply flawed and lacks a viable candidate to replace Biden. They also touch on the cultural impact of issues like gender identity and the medicalization of children, noting a growing bipartisan concern over these topics. The discussion includes the media's handling of political narratives, particularly regarding Tucker Carlson's upcoming interview with Vladimir Putin, which has sparked controversy. They critique the media's bias and the lack of honest reporting, particularly in the context of the Ukraine conflict. Finally, they address the backlash against Bud Light for its marketing decisions, with Kelly and Sexton agreeing that the company has not adequately apologized for its actions. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of holding corporations accountable for their decisions and the need for a clear stance against the influence of the trans activist lobby in corporate America.

The Megyn Kelly Show

McConnell's Alarming Freeze, and Elites Saying We'll "Own Nothing," w/ Glenn Greenwald & Carol Roth
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Carol Roth
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Megyn Kelly discusses several pressing political topics, including President Biden's recent use of the short staircase to Air Force One, Mitch McConnell's concerning public freeze, and the implications of aging politicians in power. Glenn Greenwald joins her to analyze McConnell's health issues, suggesting that the phenomenon of gerontocracy—where older leaders cling to power despite declining capabilities—poses a significant concern for the U.S. political landscape. They emphasize the need for transparency regarding the health of public figures and the responsibility of family members to intervene when necessary. The conversation shifts to Biden's cognitive abilities, with Greenwald noting that visible signs of decline are evident and that the public is not easily fooled by media narratives that downplay these concerns. They discuss the implications of Biden's age on his presidency and how it may affect the upcoming election, particularly as voters express dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy. Kelly and Greenwald also touch on the Democratic primary landscape, highlighting the emergence of candidates like Cornell West, who poses a potential threat to Biden's support among Black voters. They discuss the internal conflicts within the Democratic Party, particularly Bernie Sanders' recent attacks on West, which reflect a lack of tolerance for dissenting voices. The dialogue then moves to the Republican primary, where Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy are gaining attention. Kelly expresses skepticism about Ramaswamy's candidacy, suggesting he is positioning himself for a potential cabinet role rather than a serious run for the presidency. They analyze the polling dynamics, noting that Trump's dominance in the Republican field may overshadow other candidates. Carol Roth later joins the show to discuss Biden's economic policies, branded as "Bidenomics." She argues that while the administration touts job creation and falling inflation rates, the reality for middle and working-class Americans is one of financial strain and diminished purchasing power. Roth critiques government interventions that she believes hinder economic growth and exacerbate inequality. The discussion concludes with a focus on the BRICS nations and their potential to challenge U.S. economic dominance, as well as the implications of corporate ownership of housing, which threatens individual wealth and homeownership. Roth emphasizes the need for personal financial responsibility and community action to combat these trends, urging listeners to remain informed and proactive in advocating for their economic interests.
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