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In this video, the speaker mentions that winning or losing is not the main focus. They then shift the topic to the recent events in Congress, specifically referring to the hearing that is taking place within 24 hours of John McCain's passing. The speaker describes the hearing as chaotic and compares it to a circus.

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House Republicans have endorsed a key figure behind the electoral college objections, despite criticism. This person led a legal effort, supported by over 100 colleagues, to challenge the 2020 election results. Interestingly, some Republicans initially deemed this strategy a failure, yet they now intend to stand alongside him.

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McCarthy deserves credit for devolving power, as he reinstated the motion to remove the speaker of the house. This motion allows any member to call for a vote to remove the speaker, and if 218 people vote in favor, the speaker is removed. Although I don't plan on using this motion, having it in place is important to prevent fear of retaliation for doing what's right.

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McConnell and Schumer secretly collaborated for 85 days, leading to a failed initiative that has awakened the American public. With access to information, people are rejecting this approach, and someone will likely lose their job over it. The current Speaker may not remain in power, and there’s a call for bold, new leadership. Suggestions include Vivek Ramaswamy or Elon Musk as potential House Speakers, emphasizing that they don't have to be traditional politicians. While Elon is busy with his companies, Vivek might be more open to the role. There's a belief that the current leadership has lost control, and a change is needed for the future.

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House Republicans are struggling to elect a new speaker after Jim Jordan's candidacy was halted. Congressman Tim Burchard, one of the eight who ousted Kevin McCarthy, discusses the situation. He acknowledges support for various candidates but prefers to keep his preferences private. Burchard defends his actions, stating they followed established rules and highlights fiscal irresponsibility under previous leadership. He expresses concern over rising national debt and interest payments. Regarding the threats against members during Jordan's campaign, he distances Jordan from orchestrating them and identifies three opposing groups. Burchard is skeptical about empowering the current speaker pro tem, suggesting it could delay electing a new speaker. He supports aid to Israel but opposes further aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for separate bills to address these issues.

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Mike Johnson, as Speaker of the House, forced Republicans to vote on controversial far-left funding items in an omnibus bill without allowing amendments. He violated party rules and rushed the $1.2 trillion bill to a vote, angering many Republicans. This led to backlash and a motion to remove him from his position. Republicans are frustrated with this behavior and want change.

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We just voted for Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Before that, I expressed my refusal to support the rules package due to concerning language from Nancy Pelosi's Congress. The Democrats had established an office of diversity and inclusion and included gender-inclusive language that removed traditional family terms like father, mother, son, and daughter, replacing them with neutral terms. I demanded changes, and I'm pleased to announce that the language has been revised. The office of diversity and inclusion has been eliminated, and traditional family terms have been restored in the rules. Republicans are committed to upholding traditional family values, and we will ensure that biological men are not allowed in women's private spaces. We'll share the updated language for your review.

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A handful of Republicans joined with all Democrats to take down a rule, which is rarely done. Ninety-six percent of House Republicans voted against proxy voting because they believe it's unconstitutional and that it would open a Pandora's box. The rule being struck down means there can be no further action on the floor this week. The House will not be voting on the SAVE Act for election integrity, rogue judges who are attacking President Trump's agenda, or taking down Biden policies with CRA votes. All of that was wiped off the table. They will regroup and come back to address it again.

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One person can call for a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy, but a majority is needed, which means Democrats would have to vote against him. However, it is unlikely that Democrats will do so because McCarthy made a deal with them. The speaker believes that Democrats will actually support McCarthy to show who really governs and how it happens. The speaker wants to change this system and evaluate bills independently. McCarthy is making a secret deal on Ukraine while trying to get Republicans to vote for a continuing resolution that doesn't include Ukraine. McCarthy has lied to Democrats, Republicans, and the White House, but if they choose to keep him, he belongs to them.

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Informal conversations have taken place between the Republican and Democratic sides, possibly leading to bipartisan compromise. With Jim Jordan lacking the necessary votes to become speaker, these discussions may intensify. Jim Jordan is seen as a symbol of MAGA extremism and a threat to democracy. However, there are other qualified Republicans who could potentially be the speaker of the house. Jim Jordan is not considered suitable for this role under any circumstances.

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Kevin McCarthy's removal is seen as a distraction from important matters by Speaker 1, who wants to focus on banning pronouns and vaccines. Speaker 2 believes McCarthy's removal highlights the weakness and distraction of the Republican Party, and suggests selecting Hakeem Jeffries as Speaker of the House. Speaker 3 emphasizes the choice between American exceptionalism and appeasing Ukraine, while Speaker 4 expresses satisfaction with McCarthy's removal and criticizes his support for election denialism. Senator Leahy is mentioned as someone to watch.

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Speaker Johnson is renegotiating a spending deal and may withdraw from a $1.7 trillion plan with Chuck Schumer. Conservatives are frustrated with the lack of wins in the new house and want a speaker who will prioritize border security. They argue that Republicans are not fulfilling their promises and are making the issue more complicated than it needs to be. Some Republicans are pushing to oust Johnson for going against his word. The debate centers around strong border security and the consequences of a government shutdown. Democrats are willing to support anything that annoys conservatives, and bills like this one drive conservatives crazy. The speaker urges a change in course with spending cuts and fiscal policy changes to avoid economic collapse.

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Tuesday's vote determines which party controls the US House, which significantly controls the country and steers Western civilization. This may affect the entire destiny of humanity. The speaker is voting in person and has received death threats.

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Vote to elect a speaker of the house. Jim Jordan and Steve Scalise are principled conservatives. With ongoing conflicts in Eastern Europe, a major attack on Israel, economic challenges, and a border crisis, the American people want the Republican conference to unite, elect a speaker, and get back to work. However, Speaker 1 questions Jim Jordan's suitability due to a text he sent on January 5th, suggesting a violation of the constitution to block the election certification. Speaker 0 defends Jordan's integrity, unaware of his opinion on January 6th. Despite differing views on constitutional duties, Speaker 0 believes Jordan would lead with integrity and emphasizes the need for Republican unity in electing a speaker.

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A historic day as Congress certified President Trump's election victory, with Vice President Kamala Harris presiding over her own defeat. Trump has rallied support for a comprehensive bill, now called the "1 big powerful bill," aimed at fulfilling his election mandate. He has built a diverse coalition, including working-class Americans and various ethnic groups, transforming the GOP into a party focused on their needs. The proposed bill includes tax cuts, border security, energy deregulation, and defense strengthening, all designed to boost the middle class and restore traditional values. This moment marks a significant shift in American politics, with a focus on a new era that promises to make America great again.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Wargaming How Dems Could Ditch Biden & UK Criminalizing Speech, w/ Chris Stirewalt & Calvin Robinson
Guests: Chris Stirewalt, Calvin Robinson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent upheaval at GB News, where Calvin Robinson was suspended and later fired following the fallout from Lawrence Fox's controversial comments about a female political commentator. Fox made remarks regarding male suicide and criticized the commentator's views, leading to significant backlash. Robinson defended Fox, which resulted in his dismissal, highlighting a troubling trend of censorship and the suppression of free speech within media outlets. The conversation shifts to the chaotic political landscape ahead of the 2024 elections, focusing on the potential for Democrats to replace President Biden on their ticket. Chris Stirewalt explains the various scenarios under which this could happen, emphasizing the timeline leading up to the Democratic Convention. He notes that the Democrats have until around September 2024 to make a change, after which it becomes more complicated. Stirewalt also discusses the unprecedented removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, attributing it to internal Republican conflicts and the influence of a small faction within the party. He elaborates on the motivations behind this faction's actions, suggesting that personal grievances and a desire for power play significant roles. The conversation touches on the broader implications of this turmoil for the Republican Party, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. As the discussion progresses, Stirewalt and Kelly analyze the potential ramifications of Donald Trump's legal troubles on his candidacy. They explore the possibility of Trump being replaced if he were to face imprisonment, emphasizing the divided nature of the Republican base and the challenges any alternative candidate would face in uniting the party. The dialogue returns to the situation at GB News, with Robinson expressing disappointment over the lack of solidarity among colleagues in defending free speech. He criticizes the media's reaction to Fox's comments and the broader implications for discourse on men's mental health. Robinson argues that the current climate stifles important conversations and that the media should provide a platform for diverse viewpoints. The show concludes with a call for more independent media voices in the UK, as Robinson highlights the dangers of government overreach and censorship. He stresses the need for unity among those advocating for free speech and traditional values, warning that without collective action, the future of open discourse in the UK is at risk.

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.

Breaking Points

AOC DEFEATED By Elder Dems In Key Position
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Jerry Connelly's election as chair of the House Oversight Committee over Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) highlights internal Democratic conflicts. AOC, previously vice chair under Jamie Raskin, aimed to leverage the position for oversight and political narratives. Despite strong support from her allies, she lost 131 to 84 in a caucus vote. AOC's past challenges to incumbents and her association with controversial figures have alienated her from colleagues. The Democratic establishment prioritizes loyalty over progressive ideals, leading to a disconnect between AOC's popularity among youth and her acceptance within the party. The future of her influence remains uncertain.

The Rubin Report

Dave Rubin's Brutally Honest Reaction to Trump 2024 Announcement | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Kevin McCarthy has been elected the Republican nominee for Speaker of the House, marking a significant shift in power for the Republicans. Trump announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, emphasizing a movement to address the "corruption" in Washington, D.C. His speech was described as clear and compelling, contrasting his presidency's successes with the current state under Biden. Trump highlighted his achievements, including economic growth and peace initiatives, while criticizing the Biden administration's failures. The media's reaction to Trump's announcement was immediate, with Biden's team releasing an ad attacking him. There are concerns about whether Trump can attract new voters, especially given the disaffected independents who did not support him in the last election. DeSantis, who has a strong track record, poses a potential challenge to Trump, and his approach may resonate more with voters seeking competency. Senator Josh Hawley remarked that the Republican Party, as it has been known, is dead, emphasizing the need to appeal to independent voters. The discussion reflects a broader desire for a return to normalcy and effective governance, with both Trump and DeSantis representing different paths forward for the party.

The Rubin Report

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Dave Rubin discusses the current state of American politics, particularly the Republican Party's struggle to elect a new Speaker of the House after Kevin McCarthy's ousting. He highlights the failed candidacy of Jim Jordan, who fell short of votes and faced media criticism. Rubin critiques the mainstream media's portrayal of Jordan and the internal conflicts within the GOP, emphasizing that the party is in disarray. He mentions Matt Gaetz's controversial alliance with Democrats to remove McCarthy and the potential consequences for the Republican Party. The discussion shifts to broader issues, including the influence of Iran in global conflicts and the need for a strong U.S. response. Rubin also addresses the challenges facing DeSantis and Trump in the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership and clear messaging. He concludes with a light-hearted discussion about food preferences and the importance of maintaining a healthy democracy through open debates.

The Rubin Report

Matt Gaetz Gets Booed After Saying This, Then He Goes Scorched-Earth
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with Sarah Gonzalez and Libby Emmons, discussing recent Republican infighting, particularly the removal of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, which marks a historic first. McCarthy was ousted after a vote led by Matt Gates, with some Republicans siding with Democrats. Gonzalez argues that accountability was necessary due to McCarthy's failures, particularly regarding border security and Ukraine funding, while Emmons highlights the need for bipartisanship to pass legislation. They express concerns about a potential government shutdown and the implications of Gates' actions. The conversation shifts to the Trump-DeSantis rivalry, with Ann Coulter criticizing Trump for not fulfilling promises, particularly on border security. Gonzalez and Emmons discuss the challenges of criticizing either candidate without backlash from their respective bases. They emphasize the importance of politicians being honest and delivering results. The discussion also covers the border crisis, with Gonzalez calling for mass deportations and criticizing the Biden administration's handling of immigration. They conclude by addressing the disconnect between the administration's statements and the reality at the border, underscoring the need for a serious approach to national security and immigration policy.

Breaking Points

Trump DOMINATES Republicans: FORCES Johnson Victory
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Hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti discuss significant political developments, including Mike Johnson's unexpected ease in securing the speakership, largely due to Donald Trump's endorsement. Shelby Talcott from Semafor provides insights into the dynamics within the Republican Party, noting that Trump's influence was crucial in rallying support for Johnson. The conversation also touches on Secretary of State Tony Blinken's controversial remarks regarding genocide and a recent incident involving a man who blew himself up in a Cybertruck, allegedly to whistleblow on drone activities related to China. Marian Williamson, running for DNC chair, shares her thoughts on the Democratic primary's cancellation and its implications. Environmental lawyer Steven Donziger, wrongfully imprisoned, calls for a presidential pardon from Biden. The hosts emphasize the challenges ahead for the Trump administration, particularly regarding the debt ceiling and tax cuts, as well as the complexities of passing significant legislation through reconciliation. The discussion highlights Trump's hands-on approach and the potential ideological conflicts within his party.

Breaking Points

GOP FLEES DC, Shuts Down House To AVOID Epstein Vote
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Happy Wednesday. Welcome to Breaking Points. Emily will be at the White House later today. Krystal suggests she ask Caroline Levit about her new paperback, "The Squad." In the news, Donald Trump is attempting to divert attention from the Epstein case by accusing Obama of treason. He claims Obama and others rigged elections. Meanwhile, Microsoft workers are protesting their company's involvement in Israeli tech. The hosts discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the historical context of Netanyahu's alleged blackmail of Clinton. They will also interview Martin Goddisfeld, a former inmate who interacted with Epstein, to gain insights from those within the correctional facility. The conversation shifts to the House's handling of the Epstein files, with Speaker Mike Johnson blocking a vote on transparency. Trump’s comments suggest a strategy to distract from the Epstein narrative, as he emphasizes the need to focus on his alleged witch hunt instead. The hosts highlight the political implications of the Epstein case and how it intertwines with broader issues of accountability and power dynamics within government. They also mention Ghislaine Maxwell's potential testimony, which could further complicate the narrative.

The Megyn Kelly Show

True Scope of Atrocities in Israel, and Erasure of Women, w/ Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer & Britt Mayer
Guests: Ron DeSantis, Josh Hammer, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing Middle East conflict, highlighting President Biden's upcoming meetings with Israeli and Arab leaders, particularly regarding the refugee situation from Gaza. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a 2024 Republican presidential candidate, asserts that the U.S. should not accept Gaza refugees, emphasizing that many in Gaza support Hamas and that importing such ideologies poses a risk to American society. He criticizes Nikki Haley's comments suggesting a distinction between Hamas supporters and non-supporters, arguing that the culture in Gaza is toxic and anti-Semitic. The conversation shifts to the reactions of American citizens, particularly college students, who have shown support for Hamas following the recent attacks on Israel. DeSantis expresses concern over the normalization of pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S. and suggests that individuals celebrating violence against Israelis should face consequences, including potential job repercussions. He advocates for the cancellation of visas for foreign students who support terrorism. DeSantis also discusses his efforts to assist Americans in Israel amid the conflict, highlighting his state's proactive measures to bring Floridians home. He emphasizes that the U.S. should maintain a supportive stance towards Israel without deploying ground troops, focusing instead on moral clarity and sanctions against Iran. The dialogue continues with a focus on the political landscape in the U.S., particularly the House of Representatives' struggle to elect a new speaker, with DeSantis supporting Jim Jordan for the role. He criticizes the current political chaos and urges Republicans to deliver results on pressing issues like inflation and immigration. The discussion then turns to cultural issues, including the backlash against woke ideologies in various institutions, particularly in universities. DeSantis expresses frustration over the perceived erosion of American values and the rise of radical ideologies, advocating for a return to foundational principles. The episode concludes with a segment featuring Josh Hammer, who discusses the atrocities committed by Hamas and the troubling reactions from some Americans. He emphasizes the need for a strong stance against anti-Semitism and the importance of supporting Israel in its fight against terrorism. The conversation highlights the broader implications of the conflict and the necessity for clarity in addressing these issues within American society.

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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