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The speaker discusses the DNC convention, claiming it showcased open communism and falsehoods, such as those surrounding Project 2025. The biggest news, according to the speaker, is RFK suspending his campaign and joining forces with Trump. The speaker suggests that it's now obvious who the "bad guys" are, referring to groups involved in censorship, poisoning children with food, and suppressing differing ideas. The speaker welcomes MAGA and RFK supporters who are joining Trump. They claim that the opposing side is a "death cult" and had a "mobile castration and baby murdering machine" present. The speaker concludes by stating it's clear who the good and bad guys are based on who people are standing next to.

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Speaker 0 invites Mr. Pfizer to have a conversation or debate on a podcast. They suggest bringing RSK Junior and Tony Fauci to discuss the topic. Speaker 1 mentions RFK Junior's involvement in the conversation and expresses interest in seeing Fauci and Kelsey together. They also mention a forgotten 500-page report that could generate big ratings.

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JD Vance will be in Hershey, Pennsylvania next month as part of a live tour. Tickets are available at tuckercarlson.com. Bobby Kennedy Jr. discusses his endorsement of Donald Trump, citing a shared opposition to the corrupt American ruling class. He believes a political realignment is occurring, noting the Democratic Party's focus on a "core carbon orthodoxy" that benefits corporations. He criticizes the "corrupt merger of state and corporate power" and the Democratic Party's perceived abandonment of habitat protection and wildlife conservation. RFK Jr. accuses the Democratic party of losing faith in the people, exemplified by their hand-picking of candidates and embracing censorship. He argues that censorship is incompatible with democracy and is the first step toward totalitarianism. He points to the Biden administration's encouragement of Macron to arrest Pavel Durov, the owner of Telegram, as an example of this. Kennedy reveals he won a lawsuit against the Biden administration for censoring speech, detailing how the White House opened a portal for the FBI to access social media posts and censor dissenting voices. He says Facebook invented the term "malinformation" to describe factually true information inconvenient for the government. He says tribalism and social media algorithms polarize the country. RFK Jr. says endorsing Trump was difficult but necessary. He says internal polling showed his voters would support Trump if he withdrew. He says the DNC engaged in aggressive negative research against him. RFK Jr. says he was motivated to run for president to end foreign wars, stop censorship, and protect children from chronic disease. He says that if Kamala Harris is elected, there will be no chance to address these issues. He says he had meetings with Trump, who expressed disillusionment with neocons and a commitment to free speech. RFK Jr. says he is still technically running for president in 40 states. He says the message is that federal enforcement agencies have been weaponized. He says Anthony Blinken and Gina Haspel orchestrated a disinformation campaign involving 51 CIA officers to discredit Hunter Biden's laptop. RFK Jr. says he would accept the role of CIA director if asked. He says Trump plans to declassify documents related to JFK's assassination. He says the Democratic Party is suing him in multiple states to remove him from the ballot. He says he is part of a unity government with Trump, and they will work together on key issues. RFK Jr. says the Democratic Party has become the party of the elites. He says the Democratic Party has become subsumed in a carbon orthodoxy, and the best thing to do for the climate is to restore the soils. He says the environmental movement no longer cares about toxics. He says he will work to get Trump elected and will be on the transition team.

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RFK Junior recently discussed his potential role in the administration, claiming Trump promised him control over public health agencies like HHS, CDC, and FDA. He shared his views on vaccines, noting that when he was born, autism rates were 1 in 10,000, and now it's 1 in 34, attributing this to the increase in vaccines and the lack of product liability since 1986. He insists he wants access to data to prove vaccines are unsafe, arguing that if he can demonstrate this, it could lead to changes in vaccine availability. Despite skepticism about his claims and past controversies, he maintains that his goal is to improve public health by examining the data.

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Donald Trump announced a partnership with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to form an expert panel addressing the rise in chronic diseases in children, challenging Big Pharma's influence. Trump praised Kennedy's advocacy for families' and children's health. The alliance aims to set aside partisan differences for the well-being of vulnerable citizens. Trump pledges to establish a panel of experts working with Kennedy to investigate the increase in chronic health problems and childhood illnesses. The speaker suggests Kennedy's stance on medical freedom and transparency is a key addition to Trump's campaign. Trump has promised to end the electric vehicle mandate, ensure energy independence, end wars, and provide an economic turnaround. The speaker believes a Trump-Kennedy alliance may be too big to rig.

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This week’s media blackout focused on the intense confirmation hearings for President Trump's nominees, particularly RFK Jr. The questioning was often aggressive and nonsensical, preventing nominees from providing clear answers. Many senators attacking RFK had significant financial ties to Big Pharma, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Despite the barrage of accusations, RFK maintained his stance on vaccine safety and transparency. The hearings highlighted the broader issues of corruption and the influence of money in politics. Larry Sharp emphasized the need for genuine change and transparency in government, noting that both RFK and Trump persist in challenging the status quo. The discussion underscored the public's desire for accountability and reform in a system perceived as broken. This week’s media blackout focused on the intense confirmation hearings for President Trump's nominees, particularly RFK Jr. The questioning was often aggressive and nonsensical, preventing nominees from providing clear answers. Many senators attacking RFK had significant financial ties to Big Pharma, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Despite the barrage of accusations, RFK maintained his stance on vaccine safety and transparency. The hearings highlighted the broader issues of corruption and the influence of money in politics. Larry Sharp emphasized the need for genuine change and transparency in government, noting that both RFK and Trump persist in challenging the status quo. The discussion underscored the public's desire for accountability and reform in a system perceived as broken.

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Speaker 0 reports that the chemtrails task force has achieved its biggest breakthrough, shifting President Trump to support Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in exposing big pharma and globalist corruption. He claims the streaks in the sky are not harmless condensation trails but part of a coordinated chemical assault on Americans, funded by a shadow network of elites. Kennedy Jr. is said to have warned about Bill Gates for decades, and through his task force he has produced lab results from atmospheric samples described as a “smoking gun of the century.” Trump is said to be demanding a full-scale investigation and punishments for crimes against humanity. The segment promotes vp.net as a privacy service with zero logging and invites viewers to visit vp.net/tpv. Trump is said to have shocked the world by posting a Truth Social video featuring EPA chief Lee Zeldin, who allegedly announces an urgent federal investigation into what’s sprayed, who authorizes it, and who funds the operation. Speaker 1 voices concern that Americans deserve honesty about geoengineering and contrails, noting a shift from dismissal of concerns to a commitment to transparency. The EPA is portrayed as sharing concerns about potential threats to health and environment from solar geoengineering, criticizing attempts to pump pollutants into the upper atmosphere. Speaker 0 claims the executive branch is admitting something is deeply dangerous due to the chemtrails task force’s months of work, which RFK Jr. supposedly assembled to uncover black ops funding and secret aerial experiments. The broadcast says the story was broken months earlier, faced fact-checkers, and was confirmed by RFK Jr. on Doctor Phil. Speaker 2 introduces Emily, who expresses concerns about stratospheric aerosol injections with elements like bromium, aluminum, and strontium sprayed daily, and cites Dane Wigington as an expert. Speaker 3 asks a question, and Speaker 4 pledges to stop the operation, announcing an upcoming appointee dedicated to identifying perpetrators and holding them accountable. Speaker 0 describes Trump’s transformation after exposure to hard data, sky samples, and money trails pointing to the global elite, resulting in “white anger.” Speaker 5 recounts Trump’s earlier skepticism about chemtrails, with Bobby Kennedy Jr. presenting data and human stories during a late-night Mar-a-Lago meeting. Alleged victims include Nebraska ranchers losing herds to respiratory failure, Idaho soil test results with aluminum and barium, and widespread bee colony declines. A glass vial containing a sky sample allegedly changed Trump’s view when he realized it showed something previously claimed by Bill as minor or beneficial. Trump is described as furious and motivated, seeking names, contracts, flight logs, and accountability. Speaker 0 notes growing public awareness, urging people to post photos and clips with timestamps to create a geotagged evidence base for future criminal cases to end spraying. Progress is described as slow but ongoing, with flights grounded and shell companies exposed, though spraying persists. Speaker 3 discusses health concerns, linking nano aluminum to neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Speaker 6 presents a conspiratorial persona of a banker and eugenicist seeking control over life and death for profit, under the pretense of climate or health agendas. Speaker 0 teases a breakdown of data, funding, and names behind the operation after a sponsor message. The sponsor segments pivot to a broader narrative of information warfare and global surveillance, including accusations of Israel influencing Congress, feds, and VPN ownership. The message asserts Cape Technologies controls popular VPNs and positions vp.net as a cryptographically verifiable, open-source privacy network that cannot be hacked or logged. Viewers are urged to join at vp.net/tpv and vp.net/gpv, with claims of protecting against state and corporate surveillance.

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Kennedy family was easy to you. I think you're the only one That would ever say that. You then, all of a sudden, get swept up into this Republican administration. Was not. Was not. So how did that come about? What was the conversation? Well, when you read my book Unscripted Know, President Trump and Bobby have a lot in common, and they have very similar goals. When they got together, they decided, yeah, we should work together. Then suddenly, suddenly, Bobby is now in the middle of a Republican administration. He is in pink. Right? The new movement to be MAHA and to be healthy and to make America healthy again.

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RFK has made controversial claims about vaccines, suggesting that Tony Fauci and others are responsible for the deaths of a million children and profiting significantly from vaccines. People can form their own opinions on the validity of these statements.

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The speaker discusses the reaction to RFK and the controversy surrounding vaccines. They mention a book called "The Real Anthony Fauci" and express anger towards regulators and those involved in unethical vaccine experiments. They question the honesty of vaccine manufacturers and express concerns about the lack of safety trials for mandated vaccines. The speaker also criticizes Mark Cuban's stance on vaccines and suggests he has a vested interest. They conclude by stating that the Left may find Cuban to be a suitable candidate.

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RFK Junior will reportedly endorse President Trump in Los Angeles this Friday, according to a trusted source within the RFK Junior campaign. This decision follows RFK Junior's running mate's statement about considering joining the Trump campaign. The speaker believes RFK Junior was motivated by the attempt to kill Trump, the denial of Secret Service protection, and being removed from the ballot in New York. Trump was asked about RFK Junior and said he likes and respects him and would consider him for a role in his administration. The speaker suggests Tulsi Gabbard will also have a major position in the Trump administration. He claims Democrats and the corporate media have treated RFK Junior unfairly. He also alleges widespread voter fraud and warns of a communist Chinese takeover of US infrastructure and technology. He believes he is being targeted as a distraction while censorship increases. The speaker urges listeners to understand the situation and break free from manipulation.

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A leaked phone call between RFK Jr. and Trump reveals their alignment on vaccines. Trump suggests combining efforts and expresses confidence in winning. RFK Jr.'s son leaked the call, prompting apologies. RFK Jr. and Trump have been in talks for a specific reason. RFK Jr. apologizes for the leak. Trump calls for Secret Service protection for RFK Jr. as a hopeful sign for unity. For debt relief solutions, visit done with debt dot com. Subscribe to NRX on Rumble for more content. Sign up for newsletters at vigilantnews dot com. Thank you for watching Beyond the Headlines on Vigilant News.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump-RFK Alliance Terrifies Elites, and Brilliant "Make America Healthy Again" Message, with VDH
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the transition from summer to fall and the excitement surrounding the upcoming election season. She highlights the recent developments in the presidential race, particularly the return of independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), who has suspended his campaign and endorsed Donald Trump. Kelly recalls how RFK Jr. was previously banned from social media and credits her show for helping him regain a platform. She notes the backlash from Democrats, especially supporters of Kamala Harris, who fear RFK Jr.'s influence. Victor Davis Hanson joins the discussion, emphasizing the significance of RFK Jr.'s endorsement for Trump and its potential impact on the election. He describes RFK Jr. as an articulate spokesperson who frames issues in a way that resonates with voters, particularly regarding the Democratic National Committee's (DNC) tactics against him and Trump. Hanson believes RFK Jr.'s presence could sway independent voters and highlights the growing concern among Democrats about his influence. Kelly and Hanson delve into the media's portrayal of Harris and the DNC's attempts to control the narrative. They discuss Harris's lack of unscripted interactions with voters and the implications of her absence from the public eye. Hanson argues that the DNC's strategy of keeping her hidden may backfire, as it raises questions about her competence and the party's commitment to democracy. The conversation shifts to public health issues, with RFK Jr. advocating for a focus on wellness and criticizing the medical-industrial complex. Kelly expresses her appreciation for RFK Jr.'s stance on health, noting that it addresses concerns many Americans have about processed foods and environmental toxins. Hanson shares personal anecdotes about the health impacts of pesticides on his family, reinforcing the urgency of RFK Jr.'s message. As the discussion continues, they analyze the media's response to RFK Jr.'s endorsement and the broader implications for the Democratic Party. They highlight the disconnect between the party's messaging and the realities faced by voters, particularly regarding economic issues and public health. Kelly concludes by emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and the need for political figures to engage with the public authentically, while Hanson reflects on the cultural pressures faced by those who support Trump.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK Jr. Spars with Dem Senators Trying to Smear Him at Hearing, with Michael Knowles and Link Lauren
Guests: Michael Knowles, Link Lauren
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Megyn Kelly discusses Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing for the Department of Health and Human Services, emphasizing his commitment to implementing Donald Trump's health agenda. She criticizes Democrats for their attacks on Kennedy, particularly regarding his stance on vaccines, while noting the presence of parents in the audience who support his message. Kennedy, a long-time advocate against Big Pharma, faced scrutiny from senators, including Bernie Sanders, who questioned his nonprofit's sale of anti-vaccine onesies. Kelly highlights the absurdity of the hearing's focus on such trivial matters instead of serious health issues. Senator Katherine Cortez Masto's framing of Kennedy as a Trump puppet is noted, alongside speculation about potential Democratic support for his nomination. Sheldon Whitehouse's questioning was less aggressive, suggesting he might support Kennedy. Kelly points out that many Democrats are aligned with corporate interests, undermining their credibility in criticizing Kennedy. The conversation shifts to Kennedy's views on chronic diseases and environmental toxins, with Kelly asserting that he represents a growing movement among parents concerned about their children's health. The discussion also touches on the Kennedy family's internal conflicts, particularly Caroline Kennedy's disparaging remarks about RFK Jr. Kelly defends Kennedy against accusations of past substance abuse, arguing that the family's history should not be weaponized against him. The overall sentiment is that Kennedy's nomination reflects a broader shift in political dynamics, with increasing public support for his health initiatives. The segment concludes with a preview of upcoming political discussions and a message from Tax Network USA regarding tax assistance.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Incoming HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, Part 1 - on Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to discuss his recent appointment as Health and Human Services Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. Kennedy, once labeled a member of the "disinformation dozen" by President Biden, has seen a resurgence in his public presence since a lengthy interview with Kelly in March 2022, which covered topics like vaccines, the JFK assassination, and COVID-19. Kennedy, a prominent environmental lawyer and member of the Kennedy family, has faced criticism for his views on vaccines, particularly his stance against thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative. He argues for the need for safe vaccines and independent regulators, emphasizing that he is not anti-vaccine but advocates for vaccine safety. He recounts his efforts to remove mercury from vaccines, highlighting studies he believes show its harmful effects. The conversation shifts to Dr. Anthony Fauci, whom Kennedy criticizes for his handling of public health and vaccine promotion. Kennedy claims Fauci has prioritized pharmaceutical profits over public health, alleging that Fauci's actions during the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic reflect a pattern of agency capture by the pharmaceutical industry. He discusses Fauci's financial ties to vaccine development and the alleged suppression of alternative treatments like Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. Kennedy also addresses the controversy surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine, asserting that it does not prevent transmission and questioning the rationale behind mandatory vaccinations, especially for low-risk populations. He expresses concern over the lack of transparency regarding vaccine injuries and the need for independent research free from pharmaceutical influence. The discussion touches on the censorship Kennedy has faced, particularly regarding his views on the lab leak theory and vaccine safety. He reflects on the personal toll this has taken on his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, emphasizing his desire to protect her from the backlash he receives for his outspoken positions. The interview concludes with a promise of a follow-up discussion, where they will delve deeper into the implications of Kennedy's views and the ongoing debates surrounding public health and vaccine policy.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Vance Takes Centerstage, and "Ear Truthers" in Media, w/ Donald Trump, Jr., Rep. Donalds, and Taibbi
Guests: Donald Trump, Jr., Rep. Donalds, Taibbi
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Megyn Kelly hosts the final day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where former President Trump is set to accept the Republican nomination. The week has been significant for the GOP, especially following Trump's recent assassination attempt, which some left-wing commentators have controversially claimed was staged. JD Vance, Trump's vice presidential pick, delivered a heartfelt speech honoring his mother, Beverly, who has overcome addiction and is now ten years sober. Vance's story resonates with many Americans facing similar struggles. On the Democratic side, there are growing concerns about President Biden's re-election campaign, with reports suggesting that top Democrats are urging him to withdraw. Axios reports that Biden's viability as a candidate is increasingly questioned, with speculation about his potential exit from the race. Donald Trump Jr. joins the show, discussing the unity within the Republican Party compared to the division in 2016. He reflects on how many former skeptics of Trump, like Vance, have come to support him after witnessing his policies in action. Trump Jr. expresses pride in his father's resilience following the assassination attempt, noting the media's negative reactions and conspiracy theories surrounding the incident. The conversation shifts to the Secret Service's handling of the assassination attempt, with Trump Jr. and Rep. Byron Donalds demanding accountability for the security failures that allowed the shooter to remain on the roof for several minutes before Trump took the stage. They emphasize the need for thorough investigations into the incident. As the convention progresses, emotional speeches from Gold Star families highlight the pain caused by the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan. These families express their anger over Biden's comments about not losing soldiers during his presidency, contrasting his behavior with Trump's compassion for them. The discussion also touches on the media's portrayal of the convention and the backlash against Vance's remarks about his family history, which some commentators have misinterpreted as promoting white nationalism. The hosts criticize the media's tendency to distort narratives and their failure to report on the convention's significant moments. As speculation mounts about Biden's potential withdrawal from the race, the hosts predict that the media will quickly pivot to support the new Democratic nominee, regardless of the circumstances surrounding Biden's exit. They conclude that the Democratic Party's internal struggles and the Republican Party's unity will shape the upcoming election landscape.

The Rubin Report

Oval Office Crowd Stunned by RFK Jr.’s Unexpected Admission in His Acceptance Speech
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Scarlet Letter expresses a deep commitment to animal welfare, feeling guilty for not doing enough compared to her efforts for animals versus humans. Dave Rubin humorously suggests she try a good steak. The conversation shifts to political topics, including the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to address public health issues and restore transparency in health agencies. Kennedy's skepticism about vaccines and the COVID-19 response is highlighted, with discussions on the implications of his confirmation. The hosts discuss the broader political landscape, noting a shift where traditional Democrats and Republicans are realigning, with figures like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. emerging as populist leaders. They emphasize the importance of transparency in government spending, particularly regarding the Doge initiative aimed at auditing federal expenditures. The hosts critique past administrations for their lack of accountability and express optimism about potential reforms under the current administration. The conversation touches on military spending, the Ukraine conflict, and the need for a balanced budget, with a focus on the importance of real governance. They conclude with a humorous note on the absurdity of AI and transhumanism, advocating for genuine human connections over technological substitutes.

PBD Podcast

RFK Jr. Drops Out & Endorses Trump, Kamala's DNC Speech & Monkey Pox w/ Bret Weinstein | Ep. 461
Guests: Bret Weinstein
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In this episode, Patrick Bet-David hosts Bret Weinstein to discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent announcement endorsing Donald Trump and stepping aside in certain swing states. Weinstein highlights the significance of Kennedy's critique of the Democratic Party and mainstream media, emphasizing that Kennedy's insights reveal a staged presentation of political narratives. They analyze the implications of Kennedy's actions, suggesting it could attract independents and disaffected Democrats, reshaping the political landscape. Weinstein expresses concern over the current state of the Democratic Party, which he believes has strayed from its foundational values, becoming a party of war, censorship, and corruption. He indicates that many voters are disillusioned and may consider voting for Trump, especially if Kennedy is involved in a potential administration. The conversation touches on the challenges of the upcoming election, the importance of forming coalitions, and the need for a decisive victory to counteract potential electoral manipulation. They also discuss the broader implications of political corruption and the influence of money in politics, referencing Chris Cuomo's comments on the DNC. Weinstein stresses the need for transparency and accountability in governance, advocating for a return to the core principles of democracy. The episode concludes with a mention of Weinstein's upcoming event, "Rescue the Republic," aimed at uniting various political factions to address the current crisis facing the nation.

The Rubin Report

Jamie Foxx's Vaccine Injury Details Leaked as Scandal Explodes | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
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During a roundtable discussion on the Rubin Report, hosts Dave Rubin, Libby Emmons, and Kyle Becker addressed various topics, including Pride Month and the recent health concerns surrounding actor Jamie Foxx. Gianni Infantino's comments on identity sparked a conversation about the complexities of gender and sexuality. Emmons controversially suggested extreme measures regarding children's healthcare, reflecting on President Biden's stance on child health. The group discussed Jamie Foxx's reported health issues, linking them to vaccine mandates on movie sets, with Becker emphasizing the lack of statistical evidence supporting vaccine mandates for young, healthy individuals. They criticized mainstream media for not covering Foxx's situation, suggesting it contradicts the narrative of vaccine safety. The conversation shifted to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's policies and the implications of the Pride flag, with Emmons arguing that the movement has overshadowed the original goals of equal rights. They concluded by discussing the political landscape, including Biden's health and potential successors within the Democratic Party.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK to ENDORSE Trump? And Walz's Weak Masculinity, w/ Tucker Carlson, Crowley, Gidley, & Rep. Smith
Guests: Tucker Carlson, Crowley, Gidley, Rep. Smith
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Democratic National Convention and the potential impact of RFK Jr. dropping out to endorse Trump, noting his polling numbers have declined significantly. She introduces Tucker Carlson, who mentions he is not a political broker but has a friendship with RFK Jr. and shares concerns about health and environmental issues. Carlson believes that if RFK Jr. endorses Trump, it could help Trump, especially since their voter bases overlap on issues of corruption and skepticism towards the establishment. Kelly and Carlson discuss recent polling data showing RFK Jr. could sway key swing states in the election. Carlson highlights a demographic of non-liberal voters who may resonate with RFK Jr.'s message and could potentially support Trump. They express concerns about environmental issues and chronic health problems in the U.S., emphasizing the need for political figures to address these topics. The conversation shifts to JD Vance, who has become Trump's running mate. Carlson reflects on the media's portrayal of Vance and the unfair narratives surrounding him. They discuss the Democratic party's strategy of presenting Tim Walz as an average American while glossing over his political record. Kelly criticizes the Democratic party's messaging and the disconnect between their policies and the values of Midwestern voters. Kelly and her guests express skepticism about the media's integrity, particularly regarding their coverage of Biden and Harris. They note the media's bias and how it shapes public perception, often favoring narratives that undermine Trump. They also discuss the implications of Biden's age and health on his ability to serve another term, with Representative Adam Smith defending Biden's effectiveness while acknowledging the need for strong candidates in the Democratic party. The discussion touches on accusations against Tim Walz regarding his military service and the concept of "Stolen Valor." Smith defends Walz against these claims, asserting that he did not abandon his unit to avoid deployment. The conversation highlights the tension between personal attacks and substantive political discourse, with Kelly emphasizing the importance of focusing on policy issues rather than personal controversies. Overall, the dialogue reflects concerns about the current political landscape, media bias, and the implications of candidates' backgrounds and policies on the upcoming election.

The Rubin Report

Watch Joe Rogan's Face When RFK Jr. Tells Him These Censored Facts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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The discussion centers around a Twitter feud involving Joe Rogan, Dr. Peter Hotez, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Hotez criticized Rogan for hosting RFK Jr., who opposes vaccine manufacturers and the pharmaceutical industry. Hotez called for Rogan to be banned from Spotify over misinformation. This sparked a heated debate online, with Elon Musk and others getting involved, and a potential charity debate between Hotez and RFK Jr. was proposed, raising significant funds. RFK Jr. discussed the COVID vaccine's efficacy, claiming Pfizer misled the public about its effectiveness based on flawed trial data. He highlighted that vaccine manufacturers have immunity from liability due to the 1986 Vaccine Act, which incentivizes the production of vaccines without accountability for safety. RFK Jr. also criticized the media and government for promoting vaccines while neglecting alternative treatments like Ivermectin. The conversation reflects broader themes of censorship, misinformation, and the intertwining interests of big pharma, media, and government. Hotez, who has appeared on Rogan's show, declined to debate RFK Jr., citing concerns about legitimizing conspiracy theories. The hosts emphasize the importance of questioning narratives and the motivations behind vaccine promotion, suggesting a growing skepticism towards mainstream narratives.

Breaking Points

'Not RADICAL': Trump, RFK Jr Make Pitch For HHS Nomination
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In this episode of Counterpoints, Ryan discusses his wife's recent breast cancer diagnosis, emphasizing advancements in treatment. The hosts cover various topics, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s potential confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, where he aims to focus on health rather than sickness. They highlight RFK Jr.'s views on vaccines, which he claims will be informed and pro-vaccine, while also addressing abortion policies that may satisfy Republican senators. The conversation touches on the ideological shifts within the Republican Party regarding health and vaccines, and the implications of RFK Jr.'s confirmation on broader health issues. They conclude with a discussion on the need for systemic change in health and environmental policies, emphasizing the urgency of addressing the nation's health crisis.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Part 2 - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Deep Dive, on The JFK Assassination, Growing up Kennedy, His Marriage
Guests: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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In part two of Megyn Kelly's interview with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., they discuss a range of topics including COVID, tech censorship, and his family's history. Kennedy reflects on growing up as a Kennedy, sharing personal anecdotes about his father, Robert F. Kennedy, and uncle, John F. Kennedy, including memories of their assassinations. He expresses strong opinions on the censorship he has faced regarding his views on vaccines and public health, arguing that he has not spread misinformation but rather criticized government policies. Kennedy emphasizes the importance of free speech, stating that silencing dissent undermines democracy and public health. He critiques the government's response to COVID, claiming it was militarized and monetized rather than focused on public health. He raises questions about the effectiveness of vaccines and the disparities in COVID death rates between the U.S. and African nations, suggesting that factors like malaria treatment may explain lower death rates in Africa. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology on society, with Kennedy expressing concern about the addictive nature of social media and its role in polarizing opinions. He advocates for open discussions and debates on controversial topics, including vaccine efficacy and public health measures. Kennedy discusses his marriage to actress Cheryl Hines, acknowledging the challenges his controversies have posed for her. He reflects on the values instilled in him by his family, including courage and forgiveness, and shares his views on the importance of critical thinking in today's society. The interview concludes with Kennedy addressing the assassinations of his father and uncle, suggesting that both were connected to the military-industrial complex and calling for further investigation into their deaths. He expresses a desire for a more united America, urging people to look beyond political divisions and work together for the common good.

The Rubin Report

Congress Sits in Stunned Silence After RFK Jr.’s Brutal Fact-Based Wake-Up Call
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent RFK hearing, highlighting the chaotic nature of the event and the Democratic Party's reaction to RFK's alignment with Donald Trump on health issues. RFK emphasizes the chronic disease epidemic in America, stating that the U.S. has the highest burden of chronic diseases globally, which contributed to high COVID-19 death rates. He argues that addressing health issues is crucial for the nation's well-being. Rubin critiques Democratic senators, particularly Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, for their confrontational questioning of RFK regarding his past affiliations and financial commitments. RFK asserts his commitment to science and vaccines, while Warren implies he has ulterior motives related to pharmaceutical companies. Rubin defends RFK, suggesting that the Democrats' attacks reveal their desperation and disconnect from the public's health concerns. The discussion also touches on the political coalition forming between disaffected liberals and traditional conservatives, united by a desire for change. Rubin expresses disdain for the current state of the Democratic Party, suggesting they are out of touch with voters. He concludes with RFK's commitment to improving public health and scrutinizing the food supply if confirmed as HHS Secretary. Rubin briefly mentions a tragic helicopter crash in D.C. and shifts to discussing Trump's recent legislative actions, emphasizing a focus on immigration and crime. He wraps up by addressing various viewer questions, touching on topics like taxes, relationships, and the political landscape.

The Megyn Kelly Show

RFK and Tulsi Coast Toward Confirmation, and Trump's Legal Fights Ahead, w/ Aronberg, Davis, & Stone
Guests: Aronberg, Davis, Stone
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Megyn Kelly discusses the rapid developments in the Trump presidency, particularly the approval of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Despite opposition from Democrats and some Republicans due to his vaccine skepticism, Kelly emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about public health issues beyond vaccines, such as diet and environmental factors affecting children's health. She argues that RFK Jr. aims to address broader public health crises and advocates for regenerative agriculture. Kelly also highlights the confirmation process for Tulsi Gabbard, who is expected to receive support from key Republican senators despite initial skepticism. Gabbard's commitment to accountability within the intelligence community is noted, particularly regarding unauthorized disclosures, drawing parallels to the controversial Snowden case. The conversation shifts to Trump's executive orders, particularly those targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Kelly and her guests discuss the legal implications of these orders, asserting that DEI practices often violate civil rights laws. They predict significant legal challenges to Trump's orders, especially regarding gender transition procedures for minors, which Kelly categorizes as child abuse. The discussion includes Trump's stance on birthright citizenship, with Kelly noting the constitutional complexities involved. She highlights the potential for legal battles over Trump's interpretation of the 14th Amendment, particularly concerning children born to undocumented immigrants. Kelly also addresses New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's controversial comments about harboring an illegal immigrant, suggesting that his admission could lead to legal repercussions. The segment concludes with filmmaker Sean Stone discussing his documentary series on the alleged deep state conspiracy against Trump, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in government actions. Stone reflects on the historical context of political conspiracies and their implications for understanding current events.
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