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We're not debating whether there's waste in government; everyone agrees on that. The issue is how we're addressing it. Firing staff overseeing nuclear weapons, only to realize the mistake and try to bring them back, seems clumsy. It's like using a sledgehammer to remove fat from a steak, making a mess. You're focusing on the messenger, not the results. Under the Biden administration, someone in charge of nuclear secrets, who stole women's luggage, wasn't questioned. Humans make mistakes, but these programs are bloated. People are upset about returning to work, but no one disagrees there's bloat. Why aren't you exposing wasteful spending like the $10 million for circumcisions in Mozambique? You only focus on Elon Musk and Donald Trump, which is why your ratings are down.

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I was corrected on a statement I made about $50,000,000 in condoms being sent to Gaza. The condoms were actually sent to Mozambique for an HIV prevention program. I admit to making mistakes; it's impossible to be perfectly accurate all the time. I will correct errors quickly. However, I question whether sending that many condoms anywhere is a good use of funds, and I doubt it's something most Americans would support. The sheer volume is significant.

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There needs to be Democrats who walk the walk and talk the talk because hypocrisy gets exploited to fuel cynicism. Insider trading in Congress is a prime example. Members of Congress sit on a committee, get information about a drug or a contract, and immediately make a call to their stockbroker, changing things so their portfolio swells. This is done on public trust, taxpayer finance, and public facilities while regulating the market they're trading on. The speaker questions why people act like money only corrupts Republicans.

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I've criticized Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries before and lost followers. It's tough to criticize them in this space, even though they do a lot of bad things. I still vote for them. Please don't clip that quote.

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All of this cannot be true. Are you lying to Congress about being pro-vaccine, or did you lie on those podcasts? We have it all on tape. Senator, that statement from the Lex Fridman podcast has been debunked. I was asked if there are safe and effective vaccines, and I said some live virus vaccines are. I also stated that no vaccine is universally safe and effective, as every medicine has individuals who may react negatively, including vaccines. I was interrupted before I could elaborate. I've clarified this multiple times, including on national TV, so bringing it up now is misleading.

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The speaker expresses concern over perceived hypocrisy in media coverage of political dishonesty. They claim that while JD Vance and Donald Trump face scrutiny for dishonesty, Kamala Harris and Mark Walls do not. The speaker cites Walls' alleged disastrous response about being in Tiananmen Square and his claim of being too dumb to tell the truth when questioned by Dana Bash. The speaker questions whether Walls, as a teacher and coach, is setting a bad example by implying it's acceptable to lie and then excuse it as ignorance. They believe there's a disproportionate focus on Vance and Trump's honesty compared to Walls and Harris.

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If you live in Washington, pay attention to your senator's recent post about confirming RFK Jr. as secretary of HHS. This decision could harm public health and the economy. We can't let a conspiracy theorist influence major health policies. I checked her funding sources on Open Secrets and questioned her integrity, highlighting the significant amounts she received from health professionals, pharmaceuticals, insurance companies, and HMOs. It's unacceptable for her to profit from policies that negatively impact public health. We need to be cautious about who we elect. If you're in Washington, remember to vote wisely next time.

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If a tragedy occurs while Biden is in office and he remains silent, no one criticizes him. Yet, when Trump refuses to stand by the water during a crisis, he faces backlash. Biden hasn't addressed the needs of people in North Carolina, Florida, or California, showing indifference. Trump questioned the benefit of being at the site and pointed out issues with helicopters designed to avoid missiles. Critics overlook Biden's inaction but focus on Trump's comments. It's frustrating how minor incidents are amplified while significant failures by Biden go unaddressed.

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The speaker questions a senator's qualifications to vote against Pete Hegseth, given the senator allegedly lied about their own military service. The speaker directly asks the senator if they would like to answer the question.

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I will comply with all ethical guidelines. However, you are implying that I should not challenge backseat decisions. As Secretary of HHS, Robert Kennedy could undermine vaccines and their manufacturing, potentially profiting while risking children's health. I support vaccines and the childhood schedule, but I prioritize good science. You should clarify that Kennedy has undergone the same ethics review as other nominees and has signed an ethics letter regarding conflicts of interest. While concerns about his financial interests are raised, he has complied with all applicable laws. I cannot confirm if any previous nominee has made millions from suing entities they would regulate, but all nominees face scrutiny over their financial interests, and Kennedy has met the necessary requirements.

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I released all the senators who couldn't confront the president's actions from their responsibility. This is an opportunity for them to do better.

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There's a lot of discussion about qualifications for positions like the Secretary of Defense. It's hypocritical for senators to question qualifications when their own are minimal, as they only need to be of age, a citizen, and reside in the state. The Secretary of Defense must be a civilian or a retired military member for at least seven years, which is often overlooked. Senators have made mistakes too, yet they don't resign. It's absurd to hold others to a higher standard while ignoring their own faults. Everyone has made mistakes, and forgiveness is essential, as demonstrated by personal experiences. Thank you for your support and understanding.

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I think it's one thing to criticize Elon Musk or Doge, but to only do that and criticize the way Elon talks about or uncovers fraud and waste, and not the waste and fraud itself, reminds me of a situation. Imagine you confront someone about cheating with evidence, and they respond with, "You went through my phone? How can we be together if you don't trust me?". Can we not talk about what was found now? It's the same thing here. If you find issues with the way things are being done, but there's no mention of what was found, which should bother you, then we have a problem.

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The speaker asserts that everyone in politics has a vice worse than alcoholism. They emphasize the importance of releasing the Epstein list.

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If you live in Washington, it's time to hold your senator accountable. She supports appointing RFK Jr., a known anti-vaxxer, as Secretary of HHS, which could harm public health and the economy. I checked her funding sources and found significant contributions from health professionals, pharmaceuticals, insurance companies, and HMOs. This raises questions about her credibility in discussing health issues when she profits from policies that negatively impact Americans. We need to be cautious about who we elect. If you're in Washington, remember this when voting next time.

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During COVID, as a board member of my kids' school, I initially supported a strict lockdown policy. However, I now realize that keeping kids out of school for longer caused more harm than the risks involved. We, including myself, the CDC, and the governor, made decisions based on imperfect information. We did our best, but it's important to learn from our mistakes. Let's hold each other accountable, but also show some grace and forgiveness. It was a challenging situation, but we can grow from it.

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Adam Schiff misled about classified information to target Trump, which raises concerns about his trustworthiness with sensitive data. He should not serve on any committees.

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The media is echoing Kamala Harris's talking points in their accusations against Donald Trump. He highlights the hypocrisy of Liz and Dick Cheney, who advocate for military action but do not volunteer to fight in the wars they promote. This pattern shows that the media acts as a propaganda arm for Kamala Harris, furthering her agenda instead of providing unbiased coverage.

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Speaker 0 apologizes and admits to breaking all the rules. Speaker 1 reassures them that it's perfect and mistakes are possible. Speaker 0 believes that the egos of people in DC are a major issue. Speaker 1 expresses a preference for having no titles and being true to themselves. They both agree to proceed.

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I criticized Tim Walz for lying about his military service for political gain. We should focus on important issues like lowering inflation and securing the border. Kamala Harris changes her stance based on her audience, making her appear fake. I believe in debating and answering questions to make my case to the American people. Thank you for the interview.

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I'm confirming that Tulsi Gabbard has appointed someone with a history of being untrustworthy, potentially aiding adversarial nations. In Connecticut, the leading Democratic candidate in a major US Senate race is facing scrutiny after being caught misrepresenting his military service. Richard Blumenthal, the state attorney general, previously stated he served in Vietnam, but reports indicate he received five wartime deferments and served stateside in the Marine Reserves. I misspoke, and I won't let a few misplaced words tarnish my record of service to our country. However, video evidence exists of Blumenthal claiming he was in Vietnam.

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The Harris campaign clarified that Governor Tim Walz misspoke in a 2018 video where he mentioned handling assault weapons in war. They now state he was never in active war. This mistake may impact his image moving forward.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Harry & Meghan Target Kate & Ye's Meltdown, w/ Dan Wootton, Dominique Samuels & Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Guests: Dan Wootton, Dominique Samuels, Eva Vlaardingerbroek
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent attention on the Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, during their visit to America, which coincides with the release of a Netflix trailer by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Kelly likens Harry and Meghan's actions to a sibling rivalry, suggesting they are seeking attention as William and Kate gain it. Dan Wootton, a guest on the show, critiques Meghan's podcast and the Netflix series, arguing that Meghan has a history of dishonesty regarding the royal family. He expresses skepticism about the sincerity of their claims and believes they aim to undermine the monarchy. Wootton highlights the timing of the Netflix trailer's release, suggesting it is a deliberate attempt to overshadow William and Kate's visit. He discusses the portrayal of Kate Middleton in the trailer, arguing that it aims to depict her negatively. Wootton also reflects on the strained relationship between Meghan and Kate, citing past conflicts and suggesting that Meghan's jealousy of Kate's popularity within the royal family fuels her animosity. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of Harry and Meghan's actions, with Wootton asserting that they are attempting to damage the royal family while enjoying the privileges of their titles. He warns that the royal family must respond more aggressively to Harry and Meghan's claims to protect their reputation. The discussion then turns to a recent incident involving Lady Susan Hussey, who resigned after being accused of racism during a conversation with Ngozi Fulani, a charity worker. Wootton and Kelly express skepticism about the accusations, suggesting that Fulani may have had ulterior motives. They argue that the royal family is too quick to capitulate to accusations of racism, which could set a dangerous precedent. Ava Vlaardingerbroek and Dominique Samuels join the conversation, discussing the situation of Dutch farmers facing government expropriation under the guise of environmental regulations. They express concern that this trend could spread to other Western countries, emphasizing the need for farmers' rights and the dangers of government overreach in the name of climate change. The conversation concludes with a discussion of political double standards, particularly regarding allegations against Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock in Georgia, and Justin Trudeau's revisionist history regarding his comments on the unvaccinated. The guests highlight the hypocrisy in how different political figures are treated by the media and the public.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Abortion Plan, and Russell Brand Allegations, w/ David Sacks, Will Witt & Savanah Hernandez
Guests: David Sacks, Will Witt, Savanah Hernandez
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the political landscape, highlighting a poll showing President Biden trailing Donald Trump by 15 points among independents. She questions the mainstream media's recent critical stance towards Biden, suggesting they may believe he cannot win reelection. Meanwhile, Trump faces backlash from conservatives regarding his comments on social issues, particularly abortion, during an interview with Kristen Welker on Meet the Press. Trump indicates a willingness to negotiate on abortion limits, which has upset some in the conservative base who favor stricter bans. David Sacks joins the discussion, noting that Trump is pivoting towards a more moderate stance on abortion due to changing public sentiment since the Dobbs decision. He emphasizes that Republicans need to adjust their messaging to avoid losing elections, as referenda in several states show voters rejecting extreme abortion restrictions. Sacks argues that Trump’s instincts are politically savvy, recognizing the need for a compromise on abortion to appeal to a broader electorate. The conversation shifts to Trump's comments on trans issues and COVID, where he has faced criticism for not taking a hardline stance. Kelly and Sacks discuss the challenges Trump faces in balancing his populist appeal with the expectations of the conservative base. They also touch on the media's reaction to Trump's interviews, with Kelly criticizing the backlash against platforms that allow Trump to speak. The discussion then moves to the allegations against Russell Brand, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women. Kelly emphasizes the importance of considering the details of the allegations and the need for an open-minded approach to both the accusers and Brand. Sacks and Kelly express concern over the media's tendency to knee-jerk defend or condemn based on political affiliations rather than facts. The show also covers the scandal involving South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and her alleged affair with Corey Lewandowski, with Kelly expressing disappointment over the situation. The panel discusses the implications of such scandals on public trust in politicians and the need for accountability. Lastly, they address the case of Susanna Gibson, a Virginia candidate accused of soliciting money for explicit content online. The panel critiques the differing media responses to conservative and liberal politicians, highlighting a perceived double standard in how scandals are reported based on political affiliation. The discussion concludes with a call for higher moral standards in politics and the importance of integrity among public figures.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Prince Harry Blames the Press, and Golden Globes Cultural Rehab, with Dan Wootton and Andrew Klavan
Guests: Dan Wootton, Andrew Klavan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing her love for Wednesdays due to school delays, then transitions to current events, including Prince Harry's memoir and the recent Golden Globes. She notes the Globes' low ratings and the controversy surrounding the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's diversity issues. Andrew Klavan joins her to analyze the Globes, highlighting Gerard Carmichael's opening monologue that addressed the organization's past racism and the hiring of a Black host as a means of rehabilitation. They discuss the implications of Hollywood's wokeness on storytelling and box office performance, with Klavan criticizing the industry's focus on identity politics over quality narratives. He argues that Hollywood's attempts to address diversity have led to a decline in storytelling quality and audience engagement. The conversation shifts to the Supreme Court's upcoming decision on affirmative action in college admissions, with Kelly and Klavan expressing concerns about the impact of race-based policies on students' success and the potential for discrimination against Asian applicants. They emphasize the importance of meritocracy in education. Kelly and Klavan also touch on the cultural appropriation debate, particularly regarding Gwen Stefani's comments about her admiration for Japanese culture, which some critics labeled as offensive. Klavan defends cultural appropriation as a positive aspect of American society, arguing that it fosters appreciation and sharing among diverse cultures. The discussion then moves to Ellen DeGeneres's comments on climate change and natural disasters, with Klavan referencing data that contradicts the narrative of increasing climate-related disasters. They criticize the media's tendency to sensationalize climate issues while ignoring positive trends in disaster management. Finally, they address the FAA's recent grounding of flights due to a computer malfunction, attributing the failure to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's oversight. Kelly and Klavan conclude by discussing the media's double standards in covering political figures, particularly in relation to the recent classified documents found in President Biden's possession compared to former President Trump's situation. They express frustration with the media's bias and the implications for public trust.
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