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Mary Morgan Ariel (Morgan Ariel on X) notes that Josh Hammer is now calling for Candace to be involuntarily committed to a mental institution. A clip is shown in which a commentator says, “In a just society, she’d be in a mental ward right now” and that they are a proponent of bringing back involuntary commitment laws of the 1960s, arguing that she should be involuntarily committed to a mental asylum. The discussion then connects this rhetoric to the way Epstein’s victims were treated in the past. The narrative then shifts to Karen Mulder, a former top model, who in 2001 went on a talk show and frantically named everyone who had assaulted her or involved her in being sold for assault. Her list reportedly included royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. Before finishing, she was taken off the stage and eventually placed in a psych ward funded by Gerald Marie, the agent and owner of Elite Paris, who had signed her at 15. Marie would later be prosecuted on rape and sexual assault claims, but the case was closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, a outcome the speaker suggests could have been avoided if the matter had been taken seriously earlier. Mulder also named Jean Luc Brunel, an Epstein associate who was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors and was found dead in his cell in 2022. Following Mulder’s 2001 interview, Morris publications claimed she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents publicly blamed the outburst on drugs, and her sister Saskia appeared on the same talk show to discredit her, suggesting Saskia was also a victim. The account notes that Mulder’s reporting of abuse and childhood trauma fueled media attention and tabloid sensationalism, which led to her being labeled crazy. Mulder attempted suicide in 2002 but survived and later returned to confront the host, who pulled Mulder off air and deleted the tape of her testimony. The existence of the footage is inferred from testimonies in tabloids, Mulder’s statements, and audience comments. The discussion also references a TikTok influencer who described human trafficking as “the new satanic panic.” The speaker expresses distress at the comment and ties it to the broader pattern of desensitization around the Epstein Files; they argue that when there is no conclusion, people turn to humor, though they acknowledge the impulse to do so and caution against reducing the real trauma involved. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the issue, noting that victims can become perpetrators and that the situation remains critical. Karen Mulder is identified as being 55 years old at the time of the recount.

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The speakers discuss allegations against Naomi Campbell, suggesting that she is involved in human trafficking. They mention her connection to Jeffrey Epstein's island and claim that she brings women from Eastern Europe for trafficking purposes. They also mention dark energy surrounding Campbell and speculate about her involvement in sex parties, Masonic rituals, and the consumption of adrenochrome. The speakers mention other celebrities like Johnny Depp and Tom Hanks as potential traffickers. They acknowledge that surgery could be a factor in their appearance. The conversation ends with the belief that Hollywood is fueled by the blood of children.

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Actress Anne Heche was seriously injured in a fiery crash in Mar Vista. Surveillance footage shows her speeding in a blue Mini Cooper before crashing into a house, causing significant damage and a massive fire. Firefighters extinguished the flames and removed the charred vehicle. Heche was found disoriented on a gurney, wrapped in a white cloth. Neighbors rushed to the scene, with one man rescuing the homeowner and her pets. He attempted to help Heche but deemed it too dangerous due to the smoke and flames. The crash occurred just before 11 a.m., and Heche sustained critical injuries.

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The discussion centers on a disturbing Epstein-related document dump from the DOJ, focusing on a diary kept by a girl who was 16 at the time of the abuse. The speakers emphasize the diary as a direct, named account written by the girl, and note that the FBI interpreted her coded entries. They describe the girl as having Mosaic Down syndrome and autism, with the diary mentioning both conditions and the way she was treated by Epstein and his associates. Key details highlighted: - The girl’s background: autism and Mosaic Down syndrome; she writes about autism in the diary and notes how Spirit Airlines was praised for accommodating autistic people. - Targeting and vulnerability: she was considered easier to exploit due to her condition and described as beautiful, with mentions of blonde hair and blue eyes, described in terms akin to a porcelain doll. - Pregnancy and abortion: the diary recounts pregnancies and instances of forced abortions or births, with references to a test showing pregnancy (“two pink lines”) and to being treated as property or an incubator. - Direct quotes from the diary: she expresses a desire to die, references Ghislain Maxwell as someone who sometimes protects her and sometimes does not, and states, “I am nothing but your property and incubator” and “my heart belonged to her.” - A specific segment about a baby: she writes about being able to hold and feed a baby for ten to fifteen minutes before the baby was taken away, and she describes the baby as hers and expresses distress. - Attempts to obtain help: she repeatedly begs to be released from torture and to be saved. Names and individuals mentioned in the diary: - Ghislain Maxwell (Ghislaine Maxwell) is referenced repeatedly as someone who “protects” her at times and is connected to the control she experiences. - Jean-Luc Brunel is named in the diary with a derogatory description and speculation about his motives; the diary notes his suicide in prison. Other figures discussed in relation to the diary: - Leon Black: the diary includes coded references to “Stopped Dead” and mentions meeting Black in New York City in 2000 as Epstein’s “special friend.” The text discusses public reporting (Newsweek, 2023) about allegations against Black, who reportedly paid Epstein $158 million for financial advice between 2012 and 2017, after Epstein’s conviction. The diary entry describes an incident where Black allegedly bit and assaulted the girl, with “blood all over Jeffrey’s carpet,” and Black’s supposed disdain, saying, “Leon can go F himself.” The discussion notes Black’s later withdrawal from Apollo and questions the plausibility of a figure paying that amount for financial advice. - The diary also references Epstein’s associates and a pattern of moving the victim between powerful people. Context and meta-commentary: - The speakers acknowledge that the case details are not proven in court and urge caution about drawing definitive conclusions from diary entries and online reports. They emphasize that some accounts appear credible as direct Epstein victims, while others remain unverified or disputed. - They criticize media and government handling of the Epstein case, suggesting there were long-standing cover-ups and implying involvement of intelligence or state actors, though they reiterate that conclusions about guilt or innocence should await legal proceedings. - They note that the DOJ’s redactions in the Epstein files did not protect the victims’ names as promised, while some alleged predators remained less protected, and they reference a torture video mentioned in emails to Epstein, asking who sent it and what happened to that person. - The conversation ends with broader criticisms of political leadership and the media, arguing that the organization behind the trafficking was extensive and that coverage often centers on famous individuals rather than the organizers and victims.

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The speaker reveals new details about a car accident involving Paul Pelosi, suggesting he was under the influence of alcohol and drugs. The victim suffered serious injuries, contradicting initial reports. The district attorney accused Pelosi of trying to bribe law enforcement. The upcoming court hearing is clouded by a judge's sudden replacement with a Democrat connected to the DA's office. Financial and political ties raise concerns about a fair trial. Pelosi's high-profile status adds to the controversy.

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In this video, there are various speakers discussing different topics. Anne Heche's car crash and possible DUI are mentioned, as well as her ex, Ellen DeGeneres, commenting on the situation. The speakers also touch on human trafficking, conspiracy theories, and allegations of abuse within the entertainment industry. There are references to the occult, devil worship, and the idea of selling one's soul for fame and money. The video ends with a discussion on the importance of understanding human trafficking to make a difference in someone's life.

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In 2001, one of the most sought after models in the world goes on a talk show. Karen Mulder frantically starts name dropping everyone who had either assaulted her or sold her to be assaulted. This list would include royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. But before she’d be done, she’d be taken off the stage and eventually put into a psych ward paid for by the very person she claimed started selling her in the first place, her agent and owner of Elite Paris, the man who signed her at just 15 years old, Gerald Marie. He would be prosecuted years later with an insurmountable amount of rape and sexual assault claims, only for the case to be closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, which could have been avoided if anyone in the French courts had taken her seriously at the time she reported them because, yes, she did report them. And if that wasn’t enough, I have something even more infuriating. One of the names she dropped during that talk show was Jean Luc Brunel. He was an Epstein associate who was found dead in his cell in 2022. He was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors. Sorry. Hold on. After Karen’s 2001 interview, numerous publications would come out claiming that she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents would publicly blame this outburst on drugs, and her sister Saskia would go on that same talk show just to discredit her sister, which may sound surprising. But remember, part of her desperate plea for someone to listen and do something included the abuse she endured in her childhood. So it’s safe to say Saskia was also a victim. It’s complicated, but it fueled the media and it fueled the tabloids to call her crazy, and she tried to take her own life in 2002. Thankfully, she survived and she’d returned to that same talk show to confront the host, heard this desperate plea, pulled her from air, and then deleted the tape. So the video of her speaking her truth would be scrapped altogether. The reason that we know this exists is because of his testimonies in the tabloids, hers, and audience members. Everyone called her crazy until the Epstein case started coming out. I read someone here on TikTok, a female influencer with a lot of followers, comment once on a video and say that human trafficking was like the new satanic pan. I remember it had a lot of likes, and I was so disturbed then, and I’m even more disturbed that comment lives in my head when I read the story because that interview could have saved twenty years of children. Twenty years. And to be put in a psych ward by the very man who first did it, who by the way was the ex husband of Linda Evangelista. Feel free to go down that rabbit hole. This isn’t satanic panic. This is real. And the idea of it being satanic panic, like this huge, silly conspiracy everyone’s talking about is actually so destructive. And I feel like the desensitization that we have towards the Epstein files is becoming more and more rampant because when something is so devastating and so traumatizing and we’re not getting a conclusion, the go-to is to turn it into humor, which I do get. I’m not villainizing anyone for that. But if we’re gonna do that, we still have to keep this level of anger. Karen is 55 years old now. She is still a person in this world. Her only mistake was not doing that interview on a live television show.

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Actress Anne Heche was seriously injured in a fiery car crash in Mar Vista. The aftermath showed charred items in the driveway and caution tape surrounding the damaged home. Surveillance footage revealed that Heche was driving a blue Mini Cooper at a high speed before crashing into the house. Firefighters extinguished the flames and rescued Heche, who appeared disoriented. A witness described the scene as chaotic with billows of smoke reaching 200 feet high. A neighbor heroically evacuated the homeowner and her pets, attempting to rescue Heche but was hindered by the smoke and flames.

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Mary Morgan Ariel, who goes by Morgan Ariel on X, claims that Josh Hammer is now calling for Candace to be involuntarily committed to a mental institution. A clip is presented to illustrate this pattern, followed by the assertion that others are calling for people to be put in mental institutions. The text then references a statement: “In a in a just society, she'd be in a mental ward right now. She would have been in an immense award a while ago. I personally am a big proponent to bringing back the involuntary commitment laws of nineteen sixties. In my view, she should be involuntarily committed to a mental asylum.” This is linked to parallels drawn with how Epstein victims were treated. The narrative moves to 2001, focusing on Karen Mulder, one of the most sought-after models at the time, who on a talk show frantically names people who assaulted her or sold her to be assaulted, including royalty, politicians, cops, and her own family. Before finishing, she is taken off the stage and eventually put into a psych ward funded by Gerald Marie, the agent and owner of Elite Paris, who signed her at 15. Marie would later be prosecuted for rape and sexual assault claims, but the case was closed in 2023 due to France’s statute of limitations, which could have been avoided if her reports had been treated seriously. The account continues with Jean Luc Brunel, an Epstein associate who was jailed on suspicion of rape and trafficking of minors and was found dead in his cell in 2022. After Mulder’s 2001 interview, numerous publications claimed she was going through a psychotic episode. Her parents publicly blamed drugs, and her sister Saskia appeared on the same talk show to discredit her, suggesting Saskia was also a victim. The media and tabloids labeled Mulder crazy, and she attempted suicide in 2002. She later returned to confront the host, who pulled her from air and deleted the tape, erasing the video of her truth. This information is inferred from tabloid testimonies, Mulder’s accounts, and audience members. The narrative notes that a TikTok commenter, a female influencer with many followers, described human trafficking as “the new satanic pan,” a statement the speaker found disturbing. The speaker emphasizes that the story behind Epstein is not satanic panic, but real, and expresses concern that the desensitization to Epstein files is growing as a conclusion is not reached. The speaker asserts that victims have become perpetrators, highlighting the severity of the issue. Karen Mulder is described as 55 years old now and still a person in this world, with the sole mistake being not doing that 2001 interview on live television.

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The speaker shares a personal story about a human trafficking ring on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. They mention a boss named Jeff who was involved in the ring and how their girlfriend, who was a manager at a juice bar, was abused by him. The speaker also claims that Mark Zuckerberg and Oprah are connected to these trafficking rings on the Hawaiian Islands. They mention private beaches owned by these individuals where women and children are transferred by boat. The speaker emphasizes the need to expose and address these issues.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2324 - Amanda Knox
Guests: Amanda Knox
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In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Amanda Knox discusses her new book, "Free: My Search for Meaning," which explores her journey after being wrongfully convicted of murder in Italy. Knox recounts the traumatic experience of being accused of orchestrating her roommate's murder, the media frenzy surrounding the case, and the profound impact it had on her life. She emphasizes the complexity of freedom, noting that being physically free from prison does not equate to emotional or psychological freedom. Knox shares her unconventional relationship with her prosecutor, whom she sought to understand rather than vilify. She describes a methodology she developed for engaging with him, which involved finding common ground and approaching the conversation with curiosity and compassion. This approach allowed her to gain insights into his motivations and the mistakes made during her trial. The conversation shifts to the nature of forgiveness and the challenges of confronting past trauma. Knox expresses her belief that understanding and acknowledging pain can lead to personal growth, and she discusses the importance of radical acceptance in her healing process. She also touches on the societal tendency to define women by their worst moments, drawing parallels to other public figures like Monica Lewinsky. Rogan and Knox delve into the complexities of fame, the pressures it brings, and the impact of public scrutiny on personal identity. They discuss the importance of self-discipline, the value of voluntary adversity, and the necessity of physical and mental resilience in navigating life's challenges. Knox reflects on the interconnectedness of human experiences and the ripple effect of individual actions on others. The dialogue also addresses the role of vulnerability in personal development, with Knox highlighting the need to confront and embrace vulnerability rather than shy away from it. They explore the significance of nurturing relationships and the importance of being kind, both to oneself and to others. Throughout the episode, Knox shares her insights on trauma, resilience, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of adversity. She emphasizes the power of storytelling and the importance of living authentically, encouraging listeners to embrace their own journeys and find strength in vulnerability.

The Megyn Kelly Show

McCarthy's Speaker Fight, and Horrific NFL Injury, w/ Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson & Clay Travis
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, Clay Travis
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the critical condition of NFL player Damar Hamlin, who collapsed during a game after suffering cardiac arrest. The incident shocked players and fans alike, leading to an outpouring of support, including donations to Hamlin's charity, which exceeded $3.5 million overnight. Clay Travis joins to provide context, noting the rarity of such health emergencies in sports and praising the quick response of medical personnel on the field. Travis explains that the NFL has emergency protocols in place, which were effectively executed during the incident. He discusses the potential cause of Hamlin's cardiac arrest, suggesting it could be linked to a rare condition triggered by a blunt impact to the chest. The conversation shifts to the emotional impact on players and fans, emphasizing the unity displayed by the football community in the face of tragedy. The discussion then transitions to the NFL playoffs and the implications of the postponed game between the Bills and Bengals. Travis outlines the potential outcomes for the game, including rescheduling or declaring it a no contest, which could affect playoff seeding. The focus shifts to political news, with Kelly introducing the ongoing struggle for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who faces opposition from a faction within his party. Eliana Johnson and Emily Jashinski join to analyze the situation, highlighting the internal divisions among Republicans and the challenges McCarthy faces in securing votes. The conversation touches on the broader implications of party unity and the need for a strong leader to effectively challenge the Democratic majority. They discuss the potential for chaos within the Republican Party and the importance of presenting a unified front. As the discussion continues, they address the media's portrayal of political figures, including Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. Jashinski critiques the media's tendency to conflate all Republicans with Trump, while Johnson emphasizes the need for a candidate who can unite the party. The segment concludes with a discussion on the personal lives of public figures, including the controversial relationship between Amy Robach and TJ Holmes, and Whoopi Goldberg's repeated misstatements regarding the Holocaust. The hosts express concern over the lack of accountability and the normalization of problematic behavior in the media landscape.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Megyn Reveals Her Candace and Erika Backstory, and Disturbing New Reiner Son Details, with Ruthless
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Megyn Kelly dedicates a large portion of the episode to dissecting a flurry of high‑profile political and media stories that have collided in recent days. She teases the Vanity Fair profile of Susie Wilde and the cabinet, arguing that the piece showcases tensions and personalities from the White House while noting that it’s being leveraged by both sides for dramatic effect. The host pivots to a feud between Candace Owens and Erica Kirk, describing the back‑and‑forth, the private four‑and‑a‑half‑hour meeting they recently had in Nashville, and Kelly’s role as a mediator attempting to cool the flames rather than fan them. She emphasizes her commitment to factual clarity, clarifying past misstatements and asserting that she does not want to be a partisan weapon in a personal dispute. Throughout, she reframes the discussion around how media feeding frenzies around celebrities and political operatives can distort the real issues, such as leadership, governance, and private grief, and how a calm, behind‑the‑scenes approach might actually help repair damaged relationships and preserve legacies. The episode then transitions to a detailed update on Rob and Michelle Reiner’s murder case and Nick Reiner’s ongoing legal and mental‑health challenges, threading in context about Nick’s troubled past, a notorious dinner with his father, and the family’s attempts to cope through film projects and public narratives. Kelly wrestles with questions about addiction, parenting under pressure, and the sometimes tragic limits of parental influence, while keeping a human focus on the victims and families involved. The segment ends with a broader reflection on the state of media, politics, and public discourse, underscoring the need for accountability and compassion in covering intense stories that ripple through communities, while promising more developments the next day and encouraging listeners to engage thoughtfully rather than reactively. The episode weaves together how a media frenzy, political power, and personal pain collide in modern American life, urging listeners to consider the human costs behind headlines and the ways in which public figures navigate private grief, professional responsibility, and public accountability. Kelly’s commentary keeps shifting between serious news updates and pointed critique of media bias, while repeatedly urging citizens to examine the systemic pressures that shape coverage, influence public opinion, and test the endurance of families facing extraordinary scrutiny. Ultimately, the show frames these stories as a test of character for audiences and leaders alike: can the public, media, and political class regain a sense of proportion and decency, and can private individuals be protected from the most destructive aspects of fame and scandal? The discussion closes with a sense of unfinished business and renewed commitment to examining difficult truths with empathy, balanced reporting, and a willingness to confront uncomfortable questions that many would rather avoid.

Armchair Expert

Ellen DeGeneres | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Ellen DeGeneres
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, host Dax Shepard interviews Ellen DeGeneres, discussing her journey in comedy and television. Ellen reflects on her early stand-up career, initially characterized by corny puns and prop comedy, before evolving into a unique style that embraced silence and pacing. She shares a pivotal moment when she performed her "phone call to God" routine on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, which led to her being the first woman invited to the couch after her performance. Ellen recounts the personal tragedy of losing her girlfriend in a car accident, which inspired her to write comedy. She describes the challenges she faced after coming out as gay, including the cancellation of her sitcom despite its initial success. Ellen emphasizes the importance of honesty and representation, noting how her visibility helped others in the LGBTQ+ community. Throughout the conversation, Ellen discusses her experiences with fame, the pressures of being a public figure, and the impact of her career on her mental health. She expresses gratitude for her journey, recognizing the strength gained from overcoming adversity. The episode highlights Ellen's resilience, her commitment to authenticity, and the significance of her contributions to comedy and society.

Keeping It Real

GANGS HUNT ICE?! "Satanic" Hollywood, Mamdani’s NYC Collapse & Epstein’s EVIL CABAL
Guests: Xaviaer DuRousseau
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The episode centers on a combustible mix of culture, politics, and conspiracy as the hosts discuss ongoing episodes in American public life, from the optics of celebrity activism to the raw fury surrounding headlines about immigration, crime, and political favoritism. The conversation roams through a cascade of hot-button topics: a controversial video allegedly depicting the Obamas, debates over voter ID laws framed as Jim Crow 2.0, and intense critiques of California’s leadership. The hosts push back against what they view as messaging that inflames division, arguing that branding policies or public figures as inherently racist or corrupt often serves to weaponize identity politics rather than solve real problems. They also wrestle with how to hold powerful figures accountable while avoiding conspiracy-fueled derailments, acknowledging the dangers of both sensationalism and willful blindness. A substantial portion of the dialogue is devoted to Epstein’s files, the involvement of well-known figures in the social sphere, and the broader question of how truth, rumor, and media coverage interact, sometimes undermining legitimate scrutiny with sensationalism and speculation. The conversation then shifts to broader questions about Western values, immigration policy, and the perceived threats posed by radical movements or ideologies. The speakers compare experiences with white liberal discourse and conservative action, debating how to balance free expression, social responsibility, and national security. They argue that elites, media, and online bots can distort public perception, and they caution against letting fear-moment narratives overshadow concrete policy debates. The dialogue also accommodates reflections on Black and immigrant communities, media accountability, and how public figures navigate complex moral terrains without becoming caricatures. Throughout, the tone remains combative yet earnest as the hosts insist on personal responsibility, nuanced debate, and a call to hold leaders and platforms to higher standards without surrendering to scapegoating or sensationalism.

Breaking Points

Toure UNFILTERED: Did Diddy REALLY Kill Tupac?
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In this conversation, Tore weighs in on the Netflix Diddy documentary, offering a veteran journalist’s perspective on how the film frames a decades-long saga around Puff Daddy’s rise in music and the shadows that trail him. The discussion moves from a historical look at Puffy’s early hustle—growing from promoter to label founder—to the multimillion-dollar questions that haunt the narrative: what is real, what is speculation, and where do the lines between journalism and sensationalism blur? Tore emphasizes the importance of context, noting that the era’s power dynamics, personal risk, and industry politics shaped both the public image and the allegations that persist to today. He also stresses that the piece should not be read as a whitewashing of bad behavior, but rather as a complicated portrait of ambition, control, and the consequences for those around him. The speakers unpack specific moments the documentary highlights—the infamous venue incident, the handling of contracts, and the way different accounts clash—while acknowledging how easily memory and interpretation can tilt when trauma, loyalty, and business intersect. Throughout, Tore cautions against definitive conclusions, suggesting that some claims rest on circumstantial evidence and insider testimony, which may or may not withstand scrutiny in courts of public opinion. They also touch on broader themes, such as how media narratives can magnify personal flaws into existential threats for a cultural figure, and how viewers should balance empathy with skepticism when consuming provocative entertainment. They explore the documentary’s handling of fame, influence, and repercussions in a high-stakes entertainment ecosystem, where every claim can become part of a larger mythos that shapes legacies and public memory. The chat closes with a sense of the ongoing drumbeat of revelations, counterclaims, and the hard work of responsible storytelling in a world where celebrity, power, and grievance often collide in compelling, polarizing ways.

The Megyn Kelly Show

"The View" Exposed, Biden's Glitzy Fundraiser, and MSNBC's Tantrums, with The Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly hosts a live show discussing President Biden's fundraising event in New York City, which features former presidents Obama and Clinton, expected to raise $25 million. In contrast, former President Trump attends the wake of an NYPD officer killed in the line of duty, highlighting a stark political juxtaposition. The hosts from The Fifth Column—Michael Moan, Camille Foster, and Matt Welsh—join Kelly to discuss various topics, including rising cyber attacks and the implications of Congress considering the Durban Marshall credit card bill, which could jeopardize consumer data security. The conversation shifts to the tragic death of Officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot while on duty. The hosts critique Biden's absence at the wake, emphasizing the political optics of his fundraising event coinciding with the officer's funeral. They discuss the broader implications of crime in New York City, noting a rise in violence and the perception of safety among residents. The hosts express skepticism about the narrative that crime is decreasing, citing personal experiences and observations of the subway system's safety. The discussion also touches on Coleman Hughes's recent appearance on The View, where he advocates for a colorblind approach to race and criticizes the current trend of emphasizing racial identity in public policy. The hosts analyze the hostile reception Hughes received from the show's panel, particularly from Sunny Hostin, who accused him of being a pawn for conservative ideologies. They reflect on the broader cultural implications of such exchanges and the challenges faced by individuals who express dissenting views in academic and media environments. The show further delves into the media landscape, discussing the hiring controversies at MSNBC and NBC, and the challenges faced by journalists in maintaining objectivity amidst political pressures. The hosts critique the current state of cable news, highlighting the need for diverse perspectives and the dangers of ideological conformity. Finally, the conversation shifts to the legal troubles of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security for potential sex trafficking. The hosts express skepticism about the sensationalism surrounding such cases, urging caution and a thorough examination of the evidence before drawing conclusions. They emphasize the importance of addressing the realities of sex trafficking and the need for accountability in high-profile cases.

Philion

The Liver King is Obsessed With Joe Rogan..
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The episode centers on the escalating public feud between Liver King and Joe Rogan, framed through a blend of dramatized dialogue, satirical references, and recap of past incidents. The host analyzes how Liver King’s pursuit of Rogan—culminating in threats, publicity stunts, and a viral petition—reveals the volatile edge of online fame. The narrative highlights Liver King’s arrival on Rogan’s radar, his alarming behavior after media exposure, and the unraveling of a carefully crafted persona built around ancestral living and celebrity sponsorships. The hosts connect these events to broader patterns in influencer culture, noting how rapid attention can morph into obsession, paranoia, and a loss of self-control when the spotlight intensifies. The discussion then shifts to Rogan’s own stance on performance, authenticity, and the pressures of staying relevant, contrasting public image with private motivations and the consequences of being publicly boxed into a narrative. Finally, the episode reflects on accountability, the consequences of deception, and the difficulty of separating a person’s brand from the reality behind it, suggesting that fame can amplify both merit and misalignment when the truth surfaces.

Armchair Expert

Ellen Pompeo | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Ellen Pompeo
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard celebrates Monica's upcoming birthday and introduces guest Ellen Pompeo, known for her role in Grey's Anatomy. They discuss Ellen's upbringing in a blue-collar Italian-Irish neighborhood in Massachusetts, her father's job as a cigarette salesman, and the influence of her family's background on her career. Ellen shares her experiences in Hollywood, including the challenges of negotiating pay equity for women in the industry, emphasizing the importance of being able to quantify one's worth. Ellen reflects on her long tenure on Grey's Anatomy, the impact of co-stars leaving, and the evolution of her character. She discusses the difficulties of maintaining engagement in a long-running show and the need to keep performances fresh. The conversation touches on the toxic culture that can develop on set and Ellen's desire to create a more positive environment after significant changes in the cast. They also delve into Ellen's personal life, including her mother's death when she was young and how that shaped her views on motherhood and vulnerability. Ellen expresses her desire to provide stability for her children, contrasting her experiences with her mother's struggles with addiction. The discussion includes insights on the pressures women face in the industry, the societal expectations of success, and the importance of supporting one another. The episode concludes with reflections on the evolving landscape of Hollywood, the challenges of cancel culture, and the importance of understanding and compassion in addressing past mistakes. Ellen and Dax share a light-hearted moment discussing their experiences and the complexities of navigating fame and personal relationships.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Corporate Media Gate-Keeping, and Bizarre Depp-Heard Behavior, with Ruthless, Geragos and Politan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the upcoming testimony of Amber Heard in the Johnny Depp trial, emphasizing the significance of hearing her side after Depp's testimony. She highlights the previous UK trial where Heard won a defamation case against Depp, setting the stage for a deeper analysis of the current proceedings. Kelly transitions to the White House Correspondents' Dinner, critiquing the event as self-congratulatory and narcissistic, with journalists celebrating themselves while disregarding COVID protocols. She and her guests express disdain for the media's portrayal of the dinner, noting the disconnect between the press's self-image and the public's perception. The conversation shifts to the media's treatment of figures like Tucker Carlson, with Kelly and her guests discussing how the press often labels individuals as racists or extremists without substantial evidence. They argue that this reflects a broader trend of the media creating narratives that serve their interests while ignoring accountability for those in power. As the discussion progresses, they touch on the Biden administration's handling of student debt, criticizing the proposed debt forgiveness as a reverse Robin Hood scheme that disproportionately benefits higher-income individuals while burdening the working class. They express skepticism about the political motivations behind such policies, suggesting they are more about appeasing a narrow progressive base than addressing the needs of the broader population. The show then returns to the Depp-Heard trial, with Kelly and her guests analyzing the dynamics of the jury and the implications of the testimony presented thus far. They discuss the potential impact of Heard's upcoming testimony and the challenges she may face in countering Depp's narrative. The conversation highlights the complexities of the case, including the differing definitions of abuse and the role of public perception in shaping the jury's views. Finally, Kelly reflects on the tragic death of Naomi Judd, sharing her personal connection to Judd's struggles with mental illness and emphasizing the importance of mental health awareness. She concludes with a reminder of the suicide hotline for those in need of support.

The Diary of a CEO

Top CIA Security Advisor: Jeffrey Epstein Epstein Was A Made Up Person & They Can See Your Messages!
Guests: Gavin de Becker
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The episode features a candid conversation with Gavin de Becker about high‑stakes security work, global power dynamics, and the fragility of privacy in the digital age. Gavin describes the core mission of his company as anti‑assassination, detailing threat assessment, protective coverage, and risk management for some of the world’s most influential figures. He argues that modern smartphones are endlessly vulnerable to state and nonstate actors, explaining that even with frequent software updates, no solution can guarantee confidentiality as long as powerful actors pursue access. The discussion expands beyond personal safety to consider how intelligence and blackmail can shape public behavior, influence decisions, and quietly steer politics and finance. Throughout, the host steers the conversation toward how individuals can navigate a world where information is contested, sources are questioned, and truth is often filtered or redacted. The dialogue weaves in firsthand anecdotes about famous clients and notable incidents, including allegations of intimate leverage used to control public figures, and it interrogates how media coverage—whether about Epstein, Bezos, or other luminaries—can be weaponized to create narratives that endure beyond the facts. The guests touch on the ethics and responsibilities of public life, noting that truth often competes with national security claims, and they discuss why transparency about complex, sensitive events remains controversial. The conversation then broadens to philosophical questions about reality in the age of AI: how technologies can blur lines between genuine experience and simulated content, and why intuition and human connection remain crucial for safety, trust, and meaningful interaction. As the hosts and guest explore personal stories—childhood, resilience, and the drive to serve others—they frame a pragmatic set of lessons: listen to intuition, act with integrity, and allow goals to unfold downstream rather than forcing rigid outcomes. The episode closes with reflections on small‑scale governance, subsidiarity, and the enduring value of authentic human contact in a world of rapid technological change.

Armchair Expert

Paris Hilton | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, Dax Shepard and Poly Edmond welcome Paris Hilton, the original influencer, and discuss her life, trauma, and new memoir, *Paris: The Memoir*. They express admiration for her resilience and the complexity of her story, particularly highlighting the trauma she faced in her youth, including her experiences in abusive boarding schools. Paris reflects on how these experiences shaped her and prepared her for the challenges of Hollywood, where she often played into a persona of a "dumb blonde" to cope with the scrutiny and misogyny she faced. The conversation touches on the societal treatment of women in the media, comparing Paris's experiences to those of other public figures like Monica Lewinsky and Britney Spears. Paris shares her struggles with ADHD, explaining how it affected her focus and memory throughout her life. She emphasizes the importance of understanding ADHD as a potential superpower if harnessed correctly. The discussion also delves into the shame that Paris carried from her past, particularly regarding her experiences with trauma and how she has learned to reclaim her narrative. She discusses the impact of her sex tape scandal, expressing how it led to public humiliation and a distorted perception of her identity. Despite this, she has found empowerment in sharing her story and advocating for others who have faced similar challenges. Paris reflects on her entrepreneurial success, including her ventures in the fragrance industry and her aspirations to earn a billion dollars, which she sees as a means of independence and control over her life. The hosts discuss the societal pressures on women to conform to certain images and the challenges of finding genuine relationships in a world filled with jealousy and competition. As the conversation wraps up, Paris expresses gratitude for her current life, including her new family, and the joy of being a mother. She emphasizes the importance of living authentically and using her platform to advocate for change, particularly regarding the treatment of young people in abusive environments. The episode concludes with a celebration of Paris's achievements and the impact of her memoir on her journey of healing and self-discovery.

Armchair Expert

Dove Cameron | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Dove Cameron, Ryan Gosling
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, hosts Dax Shepard and Dan Rather welcome Dove Cameron and Ryan Gosling. They discuss Dove's impressive career, highlighting her Emmy-winning roles in "Descendants," "Liv and Maddie," and her music, including her new single "Too Much." Dove shares her experiences growing up on Bainbridge Island, her parents' business in India, and her early acting career, which began at age eight. She recounts her journey through personal challenges, including her father's suicide and the impact it had on her life and career. Dove reflects on the complexities of fame, especially after "Liv and Maddie" gained massive viewership while she was dealing with her father's death. She describes how she felt overwhelmed by the duality of her success and personal grief, leading to panic attacks and struggles with her mental health. The conversation shifts to her music career, where she expresses the difficulty of balancing acting and singing, emphasizing the challenges of managing both industries simultaneously. Dove discusses her coming out journey and the misconceptions surrounding queerbaiting, explaining her desire for authentic representation in her work. She shares her experiences with relationships, particularly her current partner, whom she describes as supportive and understanding, allowing her to embrace her true self. The episode concludes with Dove's reflections on her artistic evolution, her upcoming projects, and the importance of self-acceptance and healing through creativity. Throughout the conversation, the hosts and guests share personal anecdotes, touching on themes of identity, mental health, and the complexities of navigating fame and relationships in the entertainment industry.

Keeping It Real

Candace Owens: Raw & Relentless!!
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The Keeping It Real episode with Jillian Michaels dives headlong into Candace Owens’s cultural footprint, framing her as one of the era’s most recognizable and controversial voices. The hosts acknowledge that Owens polarizes audiences, yet insist she speaks to a real current in pop culture and politics. Through a stream of examples—from vaccine debates to high-profile Hollywood disputes—the conversation aims to unpack why Owens captivates such attention and how her blunt critique of media narratives resonates with many listeners who feel their views are often sidelined by mainstream outlets. The dialogue moves through several interconnected threads: the spectacle of celebrity feuds and lawsuits surrounding Blake Lively, Harvey Weinstein, and Justin Baldoni; the public’s appetite for “inside” Hollywood drama; and the broader question of how media environments shape perceptions of truth. The hosts challenge traditional reporting by highlighting behind-the-scenes exchanges, alleged alignments among powerful industry figures, and the possibility that moral panics can be weaponized in service of reputational or financial aims. They also scrutinize the George Floyd case, arguing that selective editing and incomplete footage can distort public understanding, and they reflect on how movements like Me Too have become lightning rods for competing narratives, not just justice. Interwoven throughout is Owens’s broader critique of identity politics and the media’s role in shaping discourse. The conversation touches on BLM, the transgender rights debate, and the tension between free speech and social accountability, with Owens arguing for truth-seeking over current-affairs virtue signaling. They debate the responsibilities of journalists, the dangers of sanctimonious narratives, and the ethical limits of investigative reporting when powerful interests are involved. The episode culminates in a call for courage and intellectual honesty, urging audiences to demand verifiable facts, challenge biased storytelling, and remain teachable in a time when online conversations can quickly become echo chambers. The tone remains exploratory rather than dogmatic, inviting listeners to form their own conclusions while acknowledging the complexity of contemporary media and politics. The closing exchanges pivot to practicalities—where to watch Owens’s content, the importance of independent platforms that resist takedowns, and a reminder of the human cost behind sensational coverage. The hosts emphasize responsibility in discussing sensitive topics, cautioning against hasty judgments about individuals’ lives or identities. They reflect on personal growth, the impact of digital culture on real-world behavior, and the necessity of integrity in public discourse, tying the conversation back to the core aim of Keeping It Real: confronting difficult truths with openness, respect, and a readiness to reconsider one’s own assumptions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Explosive Emhoff Assault Allegations, and MSNBC Producer Caught Telling Truth, w/ Maureen Callahan
Guests: Maureen Callahan
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Megyn Kelly discusses allegations against Doug Emhoff, the second gentleman, who has faced accusations of infidelity and physical abuse. Emhoff admitted to cheating on his first wife with their nanny, who became pregnant. New allegations have surfaced regarding an incident in 2012 where he allegedly slapped a former girlfriend at a public event in France. Emhoff's denial, issued through an unnamed spokesperson, has been criticized as vague and non-committal, leading Kelly to question the credibility of his response. Maureen Callahan, a columnist for the Daily Mail, joins Kelly to delve into the details of the allegations. They highlight the lack of media coverage surrounding these claims, contrasting it with the extensive scrutiny faced by other public figures. Callahan notes that three credible sources corroborated the girlfriend's account of the incident, which reportedly occurred in front of numerous witnesses at a high-profile event. Kelly expresses frustration over the media's silence, particularly from prominent figures in the Democratic Party who have remained quiet despite their close ties to Emhoff. They discuss the implications of these allegations for Kamala Harris's campaign, given her history of championing women's rights. The conversation also touches on the broader media landscape, suggesting a bias in how allegations against political figures are reported based on their party affiliation. The discussion shifts to the ongoing scandal involving Diddy, who is facing serious allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking. Callahan points out the lack of response from the music industry and high-profile celebrities who have previously associated with Diddy. They speculate on the reasons for this silence, suggesting a culture of complicity within the industry regarding sexual misconduct. Kelly concludes by emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency, particularly for those in positions of power, and expresses hope that the truth will emerge regarding both Emhoff and Diddy.
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