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I was asked if I would consider being Trump's Vice President. I don't believe my marriage caused any division. I agree with him.

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I want to thank you for being here and for running for president. We have a great show tonight with Donald Trump as our guest. Everyone loves him. Thank you, Donald, for being here. Thank you for speaking.

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You turned 30! How was the party? I wasn't invited. Actually, you were invited. Last time I was on the show, you mentioned not being invited, but I didn't know you wanted to come. Who wouldn't want to be invited to a party? I didn't realize you liked me. Of course I like you! You've been on the show many times. I did invite you, but you didn't come. This time you invited me? Are you sure? Yes, ask Jonathan, your producer. I wasn't invited either. Why didn't I go? I don't know.

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She approached me and said that Donald Trump's wall is meant to keep out women. I asked what he was keeping them out of, and she pointed to how he talks about and treats women, including his wife. She mentioned the inauguration, where he walked ahead and left her behind, showing a lack of care. She expressed that he has disdain for women, citing his infamous comment about grabbing women. I suggested he might have been referring to women who tolerate such behavior, but she had no response to that.

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2012 Miss Arizona wins Miss USA, a pageant owned by Trump. She says in a podcast she had never competed in pageants and had never done any modeling before, until one day she received an invitation in the mail to become a model and start doing pageants. The pageants she started doing were Miss USA pageants owned by Trump, so she modeled for Trump and was one of Trump’s pageant girls. But she was also a casting director at the same time that she was doing all of this stuff for Trump, and she doesn’t specify on her website if she worked as a casting director for Trump. Around the time she claimed to be a casting director, she owned a ministry that was working with the US military in Romania; locals accused evangelical ministries of kidnapping children and trafficking them out of the country; these children were found in the UK, in Israel, and were also being sent to undisclosed private islands; locals demanded authorities look into it, but they never did. Charlie Kirk wanted the Epstein files released but did his wife? Prior to marrying Charlie Kirk, she was a multimillionaire on her own and since his passing, she’s amassed all of his wealth plus an additional at least $5,000,000 in donations. He’s currently considered the most powerful woman in The United States with mega fans begging her to run as vice president in 2028. Let’s talk about our first date because it was actually a job interview. Back in 2018, two years after Donald Trump had started working with Charlie Kirk, Charlie Kirk hosted a Turning Point USA opening event for one of the offices that they had opened, and Erica and Charlie Kirk were introduced to each other. Charlie Kirk instantly thought that she was beautiful, but thought that she was really smart. And allegedly, one of their mutuals had suggested that Charlie hire Erica. I’m assuming it was Donald Trump or someone on his team because Donald Trump had signed on to work with Charlie Kirk, and Erica was already one of Donald Trump’s employees. So it would make the most sense for Donald Trump and his team to encourage Charlie Kirk to hire Donald Trump’s employees. Anyways, Charlie Kirk DM’d Erica, invited her for a job interview. The job interview ended up turning into a date, and Erica allegedly had said, you’re not gonna be my boss. You’re gonna

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Trump's former butler of almost 20 years claims Trump is one of the nicest, most generous men he's ever known. After Trump's divorce from Ivana, Trump asked if he needed four butlers. The butler said he only needed one as long as it was him, and Trump told him to get rid of the other three. The butler states Trump sleeps maybe three or four hours a night, and his suits had to be pristine.

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I envision being a traditional first lady, similar to Jackie Kennedy, supporting my partner and fulfilling social obligations. If I became first lady, I would accept that my modeling career might end, and I would be willing to give it up. Regarding comments about being with him for his wealth, those people don't know me. It's not about material possessions; one can feel empty despite having beautiful things. If someone assumes I'm with him solely for his riches and fame, they don't truly understand who I am.

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Dan comments on Barron Trump’s height, estimating him to be around 6'5" or taller, noting his tall parents. He mentions that Barron is 6'9" according to reports. The scene includes various Trump grandchildren and adult children present, with Barron’s grandfather, Melania Trump's father, also in attendance. He acknowledges that Melania has lost her mother.

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Taylor Swift is engaged. It's announced on her Instagram. The post shows the engagement with the caption Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married with a little dynamite sign there. The ring is ginormous. The hosts celebrate the news, shouting 'Swifties for life.' They joke that, based on prior statements, the president will not be having a Taylor Swift wedding in the ballroom. Olivia Renaldi volunteers to cover it and says, I'll be there to cover it. Thank for sacrifice, Olivia. We appreciate you, my friend. Oh my god. Oh my god.

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She's going on her first date and showing what she's wearing. The guy she's meeting is a big fan of "strangers," so she got him gifts: Jonathan, Matt, Henry, and Dustin. If the date doesn't work out, she'll keep them. She also won an iPad so he can FaceTime her, but she'll also be keeping this if the date doesn't go well. She's now ready to go on the date and will provide an update later.

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I met Candace in December 2018 and we got engaged very quickly, after only seventeen days. I met Andrew Tate at a dinner with my husband and his friend before he was really known on the internet. I've known Andrew for many years, before he was famous. Andrew is a great guy. My Romanian assistant spoke with him at the dinner. Afterwards, she told me she thought Andrew Tate was a pimp in Romania. Like all humans, Andrew is flawed. If you're a guy from America or the UK and you move to Romania, it's likely because you can get away with more "dodgy" stuff there. It's the Eastern Corridor; that's just how it is.

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At a wedding in Bedminster, New Jersey, Donald Trump made a grand entrance, capturing everyone's attention. Despite being the center of attention, he had a unique ability to make each person feel like they were the reason for the gathering. He was a warm and welcoming host, going around to each table, asking about dinner and recommending wines, even though he didn't drink himself. Trump's hospitality was unmatched, leaving a lasting impression on the wedding attendees.

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She dated famous men before Doug Emhoff, including Montel Williams in 2001. He introduced her to the paparazzi when he was the more well-known one. Now, she is globally recognized.

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The speaker states their team contacted Vice President Harris' and President Trump's teams to discuss ideas. The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal life over politics. They are in Trump Tower and have just interviewed President Trump, calling it a great interview that will be posted next week.

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Speaker 0 officiated a wedding in New York, which made a lot of news. They are excited about this new career move. When asked about the possibility of the first gay president or nominee, Speaker 0 mentions that it has already happened with Obama. There is a moment of confusion when Speaker 0 mistakenly refers to Michelle as transgender, but quickly corrects themselves.

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The transcript opens with Speaker 0 praising Speaks with Didi for a recent video featuring Erica Kirk and Charlie Kirk, where they are asked about their engagement, when they met, how they got married, specific dates in their relationship, and how it all came together. They are asked a series of dating/marriage date questions: Have you ever forgotten the date you started dating someone? Have you ever forgotten an engagement date four years into your relationship due to the honeymoon phase? What would happen if your spouse didn’t remember the exact year you were married? Speaker 1 responds by stating they have been married since 2021. They acknowledge their dates are messy because of babies—anniversaries and kids’ birth dates, among others. They explain that they know when it was time to get married and that they just know. They also say, “Don’t waste your time,” and that they are ready to start their life together. Speaker 0 then asks the audience to locate the original video and inquires about what Phoebe was talking about and whether that portion was cut in. The response comments that it’s hard to remember the dates because of the meeting with Phoebe. There is a brief, unclear barrage of phrases: “What? Foot and mouth? Anyone?” followed by “That was live. She couldn't back that up. That's weird.” In summary, the segment centers on a discussion of memory and precision around dating and marriage dates, the reality that their calendars are cluttered by children and anniversaries, and a note about reconstructing or recalling a prior part of the video involving Phoebe, with a mention that the moment was live and difficult to back up. The key details retained are that Charlie and Erica Kirk say they’ve been married since 2021, acknowledge the dating dates are muddled by family milestones, and emphasize a sense of knowing when it was time to commit, while also referencing a live moment related to Phoebe that they found hard to recall or verify.

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Speaker 0 officiated a wedding in New York and is excited about it. When asked about the possibility of the first gay president or nominee, Speaker 0 mentions that it has already happened with Obama. There is a moment of confusion when Speaker 0 mistakenly refers to Michelle as transgender, but quickly corrects themselves.

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Simone and Jonathan discussed their recent engagement. Simone was surprised by the Valentine's Day proposal, which Jonathan planned for 2.5 months with his cousin's help. He also spoke to Simone's father beforehand. Simone loves her ring and always wears it. They've started wedding planning. They met through Instagram DMs and bonded over their shared experiences as athletes with busy schedules. Jonathan knew he was falling for Simone after about a month, especially when his dog showed excitement at the prospect of visiting her. Simone also commented on Mikayla Shiffrin and the pressure athletes face, particularly at the Olympics, and how people shouldn't judge someone's mental health through social media. Shiffrin responded to Simone's support by complimenting her ring.

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I proposed to my girlfriend Candy in public, and she said yes. Her engagement ring is a rubber band on my butthole. We joked about it going viral. In Vegas, we joked about getting better service if we mentioned diarrhea. We met a friendly person named Kevin. I love Candy's femininity and how she wears high heels. We had a good time and joked about getting better service with a high five. Thanked Kevin for his kindness.

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Thank you for being here and running for president. Tonight's show has Donald Trump as a guest. He is doing a fantastic job and setting the world on fire. The response and polls have been phenomenal, with 33% support. Trump plans to build a wall and create jobs. The audience loves him and he is the leader for the Republican nomination.

This Past Weekend

Jim Gaffigan | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #453
Guests: Jim Gaffigan
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Theo Von and Jim Gaffigan kick off with tour news and future plans. They announce new dates: Memphis August 4–5 at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts; Chattanooga’s sold out; Toronto August 30 with a second show; San Jose adds a second show September 13 and 14; Oakland September 16 at the Paramount; Akron early September; Washington DC October 19–20; Windsor tickets still available for August 18, with tickets through theovan.com. They celebrate the return of the Rat tour and tease more opportunities if a city sells out. Jim Gaffigan, an iconic comedian and actor from Indiana, discusses his upcoming Amazon special Dark Pale and his Max series Full Circle, noting he has a new television project as well as his tenth stand-up special. He comments on the independence of his career, working without a network, and the value audiences find in authentic, everyman storytelling. Theo and Jim explore what draws people to comedians: curiosity, empathy, and the sense that real moments can land even in ritual “talks.” The guests reflect on attractiveness and relatability, noting that among comedians there is both an embrace of looks and a critique of that status. They talk about their own feelings of aging and beauty, and the deep comfort of smaller-market venues where people seem less performative and more at ease. They joke about preferences in a partner—warm eyes, a hard-working nature, a sense of humor, and the ability to laugh together—and discuss dating dynamics, height differences, and the idea of dating someone younger, with considerations about family and maturity. The discussion then moves to families and marriage. Jim recounts proposing in front of his fiancée’s family, after his brother suggested using his mom’s ring, and describes the moment as a surprise in the middle of a gift-opening scene. They reflect on weddings as a stressful planning exercise that can overshadow vows, and they entertain the notion that families should possibly vote on a marriage, a humorous bend on involvement from in-laws. Parenting and adolescence receive generous attention. They compare the pressures teens face today—with social media, pornography, and easy access to temptation—to their own youth, acknowledging how confidence and anxiety shape early life. They share memories of awkward puberty, acne, body changes, and the long arc from insecurity to self-acceptance, emphasizing the role of parental guidance in helping kids navigate modern temptations. Jim recalls acting experiences, including a car explosion on a shoot, collaborations with Robin Williams and Philip Seymour Hoffman, and the unpredictable nature of the acting career. They debate the ethics of true crime entertainment, YouTube policies, and the broader cultural appetite for sensational content. In closing, Jim previews further acting work, and Theo nods toward the future of stand-up—often more about craft and connection than trends. They remind listeners that the core of comedy is authenticity and that the best material remains grounded in real, human moments. Dark Pale is the focal point of the closing segment, signaling humor that can endure amid darkness and change.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2219 - Donald Trump
Guests: Donald Trump
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Donald Trump: The Joe Rogan experience. Joe Rogan: We decided not to play a clip from your appearance on The View in 2015 or 2006 because of copyright issues. You were introduced warmly by Whoopi Goldberg and others, and they praised your social liberalism despite your conservative financial views. It seems like you've faced unprecedented attacks since you started winning in the polls. Donald Trump: Yes, it was a different life back then. I was still involved with The Apprentice, which was very successful. I had a contract extension offer, but I chose to run for president instead. I had good poll numbers, which made me consider it seriously. I ran against many politicians and won against Hillary, which was quite an experience. Joe Rogan: The attacks on you seemed to intensify once you announced your candidacy. Many people who once supported you turned against you. Donald Trump: Yes, people like Oprah were supportive, but that changed. I think some people are starting to realize the coordinated attacks against me. Joe Rogan: What was it like once you were in office? Did you feel prepared? Donald Trump: It was surreal. The inauguration was an incredible experience. I felt the love from the crowd, but once I was in the White House, it became about survival and governing. I faced unprecedented scrutiny and attacks from the media. Joe Rogan: How did you handle the appointments you had to make? Donald Trump: I had to make about 10,000 appointments, which was overwhelming. I relied on recommendations from people I respected, but it was challenging because I was new to Washington. Joe Rogan: Did you ever feel like you made bad choices in your appointments? Donald Trump: Yes, I made some mistakes. I picked some great people, but also some who were disloyal or not aligned with my vision. The biggest mistake was trusting certain individuals. Joe Rogan: You mentioned the media's role in your presidency. How do you view their coverage? Donald Trump: The media has been incredibly biased against me. They focus on negative stories and ignore the positive achievements of my administration. It's a corrupt system. Joe Rogan: What do you think about the current state of the country? Donald Trump: The country is facing significant challenges, including rising crime and economic issues. The border situation is out of control, and we need to take action to restore order. Joe Rogan: What are your thoughts on the upcoming election? Donald Trump: I believe I will win. The support is strong, and people are starting to see through the lies and media manipulation. Joe Rogan: You mentioned the JFK files. Will you release them if you win? Donald Trump: Yes, I plan to open them up. There are many interests involved, but it's time for transparency. Joe Rogan: What about UFOs and extraterrestrial life? Donald Trump: I’ve spoken to pilots who have seen things they can't explain. The universe is vast, and it's possible there is life beyond Earth. Joe Rogan: How do you plan to address the issues facing the country if you win? Donald Trump: I will focus on fair elections, border security, and restoring the economy. We need to put America first and ensure our policies benefit the citizens. Joe Rogan: Thank you for your time, Mr. Trump. Donald Trump: Thank you, Joe. It's been an honor.

The Megyn Kelly Show

CBS Cancels Colbert, WSJ's Epstein-Trump Dud, and Barbara Walters' Legacy, with Maureen Callahan
Guests: Maureen Callahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by announcing an upcoming live interview with Rahm Emanuel, a prominent Democratic figure considering a presidential run in 2028. She expresses curiosity about Emanuel's centrist views and how he might appeal to a diverse audience, including centrists and right-leaning viewers. The discussion shifts to a recent Wall Street Journal article about Donald Trump's past connection with Jeffrey Epstein, which Kelly and her guest, Maureen Callahan, deem a "nothing burger." They critique the article's lack of substantial evidence, particularly regarding a letter allegedly written by Trump to Epstein, questioning its authenticity and relevance. Kelly emphasizes that if there were significant evidence against Trump, it would have surfaced long ago. The conversation then transitions to CBS's cancellation of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," which Kelly views as indicative of the decline of legacy media. She highlights the show's financial losses and criticizes Colbert's style, suggesting that audiences are looking for humor rather than political lectures. Callahan adds that the late-night format is dying, with many shows struggling to maintain viewership. Kelly and Callahan then discuss a new documentary about Barbara Walters, "Tell Me Everything," reflecting on Walters' complex legacy as a pioneering journalist. They analyze her interviewing style, noting her tendency to ask provocative questions, often at the expense of her subjects' feelings. They highlight instances where Walters displayed cruelty, particularly towards women, and discuss her troubled personal life, including her strained relationship with her adopted daughter. The hosts explore Walters' obsession with fame and power, suggesting that her career overshadowed her personal relationships. They draw parallels between Walters and Oprah Winfrey, noting how both women navigated their careers while grappling with motherhood. Callahan points out that Walters' inability to connect with her daughter reflects a broader issue of women in media prioritizing their careers over family. The discussion also touches on Walters' rivalry with Diane Sawyer, emphasizing how Walters' insecurities about her looks and career led to a competitive and often hostile dynamic. They conclude that Walters' legacy is complicated, marked by both her groundbreaking achievements and her personal failures. Finally, Kelly and Callahan briefly discuss Michelle Obama's recent podcast appearance with Barack Obama, interpreting their dynamic and the speculation surrounding their marriage. They critique Michelle's performance, suggesting it felt forced and insincere, and reflect on the broader implications of public personas in relationships. The show ends with Kelly encouraging viewers to tune in for future discussions and to send in questions for her upcoming interview with Emanuel.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tacky Celeb-Filled Bezos-Sanchez Wedding, and Zohran Mamdani's Fake Origin Story, with Walter Kirn
Guests: Walter Kirn, Zohran Mamdani
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by celebrating Independence Day and reflecting on the legacy of the founding fathers. She then shares news about Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding in Venice, attended by celebrities and disrupted by protesters. Kelly expresses her belief that Diddy should be convicted in his ongoing trial, emphasizing the dynamics of jury deliberations and her personal experiences as a juror. Walter Kirn joins the discussion, critiquing the lavishness of the Bezos wedding, suggesting it was more about generating headlines than genuine friendships. He describes the event as tacky and impersonal, highlighting the absence of true friends in favor of celebrity guests. Kirn compares the couple to "Mattel products," emphasizing their superficiality and the absurdity of their public personas. The conversation shifts to Lauren Sanchez's transformation and her pursuit of fame through high-profile relationships, with Kelly criticizing her appearance and lifestyle choices. Kirn humorously likens Sanchez to a "sex doll" and comments on the couple's physical transformations over the years. They discuss the implications of the wedding's guest list, questioning the authenticity of celebrity friendships and the motivations behind such extravagant displays. Kirn notes that the event felt like a PR stunt rather than a genuine celebration of love. The dialogue then transitions to political topics, focusing on Zohran Mamdani, a newly elected politician in New York. They critique his socialist views and the contradictions in his statements about billionaires, highlighting the disconnect between his rhetoric and the realities of wealth distribution. Kirn and Kelly express skepticism about Mamdani's ability to connect with the working class, pointing out his privileged background. They also discuss the broader implications of rising student debt and the failures of the education system, attributing these issues to government policies that inflate costs without providing real value. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by young people today, emphasizing the need for a more realistic approach to education and employment. As the segment concludes, they address the recent Pride Month celebrations, criticizing the increasingly provocative nature of the events and the disconnect between mainstream LGBTQ representation and the actions of some participants. They argue that the focus on shock value detracts from the original goals of the movement, calling for a return to more civil expressions of identity.

The Megyn Kelly Show

House Kicks off Biden Investigation, and the Life of a Writer, with Andrew Klavan and Doug Brunt
Guests: Andrew Klavan, Doug Brunt
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Nancy Pelosi's decision to step down as House Speaker while still guiding Hakeem Jeffries as the next Democratic leader, marking a significant moment following the Republicans' victory in the House. She highlights the GOP's immediate investigation into President Joe Biden regarding his alleged involvement in Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings, suggesting this is just the beginning of a series of investigations. Andrew Klavan joins the discussion, expressing that Pelosi's departure is a victory for Republicans, noting her effectiveness as a leader who strategically advanced the Democratic agenda. The conversation shifts to the investigations into Biden, with Klavan emphasizing the troubling implications of Biden's alleged connections to Hunter's dealings, suggesting they raise questions about national security and potential compromise by foreign governments. Klavan reflects on how many previously dismissed conspiracy theories have turned out to be true, including the Hunter Biden laptop saga, which was initially labeled as disinformation. Kelly and Klavan then discuss the FBI's involvement in the January 6th events, revealing that the FBI had informants within the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, raising questions about their actions leading up to the Capitol riot. Klavan expresses skepticism about the FBI's failure to prevent the riot, suggesting it could indicate entrapment. He critiques the media's handling of these narratives, asserting that the press has become corrupt and biased. The discussion also touches on the January 6th Committee's focus on Trump while neglecting law enforcement failures, with Kelly noting that this selective reporting fuels perceptions of a rigged system. Klavan argues that the Democrats' attacks on Trump only bolster his support among his base, as they perceive him as a truth-teller against a corrupt establishment. As the conversation transitions to Doug Brunt's new podcast, "Dedicated," Kelly expresses pride in her husband's success and discusses his journey from running a tech company to becoming a bestselling author and podcaster. Brunt shares insights about his podcast, which features interviews with renowned authors, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and the personal connections he fosters with his guests. The show concludes with a light-hearted exchange about their relationship, touching on the challenges and joys of marriage, and the impact of public life on their family. Kelly hints at upcoming segments, including a birthday celebration and discussions on high-profile legal cases, promising an engaging show ahead.
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