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Jenna Griswold sent out 300,000 ballots to undocumented immigrants, claiming it was a mistake, but it seems intentional. She had their addresses and knowingly sent the ballots. Anyone who opposes the constitution, fair elections, and border security is, in my opinion, a domestic terrorist who should leave the country. Instead of imprisoning those involved in the January 6th incident, we should focus on holding these individuals accountable for stealing our freedoms.

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The speaker believes Trump's poll numbers show Americans don't trust the media. The speaker claims Trump hasn't been charged with insurrection, and if there was any chance of conviction, he would have been charged. The speaker argues it wasn't an insurrection because those involved were unarmed, and Trump told people to protest "peacefully and patriotically." The speaker believes the focus on January 6th is because the Democratic party is scared of Trump. The speaker accuses journalists of being cowardly and part of a propaganda outlet. The speaker questions why the January 6th pipe bomber hasn't been caught and suggests looking at reporting from Revolver News.

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I'm not going to talk about J6. This obsession with January 6 is absurd, everyone outside of here is sick of it. People are more concerned about Biden pardoning murderers and rapists than J6ers who walked through open doors. I hope the pardoned J6ers can live their lives and reassemble something because they've suffered enough. What about the Antifa BLM people who never served time, or the communities burned to the ground that were never rebuilt? The Democrat-run networks are nauseating with their January 6th coverage, they don't care about real Americans. People care about the border, the economy, energy, and are sick of foreign wars and the hypocrisy here. The media isn't trusted and people are sick of them.

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Speaker 0 highlights the aftermath of the January 6th violence at the Capitol, with over 1200 people charged and almost 900 convicted or pleading guilty. Trump, instead of labeling them criminals, refers to the insurrectionists as patriots and even promises to pardon them if he regains office. While Trump claims there was love on that day, the nation, including law enforcement, witnessed hate and violence. A Capitol police officer describes it as a medieval battle and expresses fear.

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Democrats lost because they claimed the economy was great when people struggled to afford groceries and ran a "moron" for president. Even the Amish voted against them. They tried to label border security as racist and nobody cares about the term "Latinx." The Justice Department called parents at school board meetings "terrorists" for opposing pornography in schools. Democrats lied about January 6, calling it worse than Pearl Harbor, while it was just an "FBI guided tour." They believe men can have babies, women can have dicks, and free speech is a privilege. They colluded with tech companies to silence Americans and fired people for refusing experimental gene therapy, while only supporting "my body, my choice" for abortion. Churches and small businesses were closed during the pandemic, but strip clubs and liquor stores remained open. Americans didn't fall for Obama's attempts to shame black men into voting for Kamala Harris. The Democrats' only policy was to call Trump "Hitler," hoping Americans hated him more than they loved their country. The Republican Party is now the party of the people. Robert Kennedy should be the next health and human services secretary to make America healthy again. The speaker wants to remove pharma stooges from the CDC and stop poisoning Americans with unhealthy food. Finally, Democrats lost because they prioritized aid to Ukraine over American fire and hurricane victims.

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The speaker asserts that on January 6th, the former president incited a violent mob to attack and desecrate the nation’s capital, resulting in injuries and deaths of law enforcement officers. The former president has been indicted and impeached for this. The speaker recalls Charlottesville, where the president said there were fine people on each side of a mob spewing anti-Semitic hate. Regarding the Proud Boys militia, the former president said to stand back and stand by. The speaker urges viewers to remember January 6th and not go back to that. The speaker states that Donald Trump has said there will be a bloodbath if the election outcome is not to his liking. The speaker advocates turning the page, charting a course for the future, standing for the country and democracy, and ending the chaos.

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I was going to discuss the January 6 hostages, but there's a lot of action coming on that front. Today, Joe issued pardons for individuals guilty of serious crimes, and the unselect committee has destroyed much of the evidence, including hearings. They deleted information about Nancy Pelosi rejecting an offer of 10,000 soldiers for security. Even 500 could have made a difference that day, despite the large crowd. There are many great photos from that day that aren't shown, focusing instead on the Capitol. I intended to address this, but was advised to wait until tomorrow. I decided to bring it up now.

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Some Democratic members of Congress are preparing for the possibility of litigation. They're considering if they have the best teams possible to carry out their work. Some Republicans may say that Democrats are weaponizing the Justice Department, citing Trump's trial as an example. But in the United States, we are judged by a jury of our peers. Trump was found guilty in court on 34 felony charges. It's hard to make a partisan argument against that.

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A recent Justice Department report revealed that the FBI had 26 confidential informants present during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Most of these informants engaged in illegal activities, with only three instructed to observe potential domestic terrorists. Vice president-elect JD Vance noted that this information was previously dismissed as a conspiracy theory. There’s frustration over the Democrats' portrayal of Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, especially as new evidence supports his claims about a rigged process. The speaker expresses anger at the hypocrisy of the Democratic party, which accuses the right of corruption while being guilty of similar actions. Overall, there's a sense of disillusionment with the political narrative surrounding the events of January 6.

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Are you here for tours or meetings? Is this about January 6th? What about the pardons for the Biden family? No focus on that? What about the murderers and rapists Biden pardoned? The obsession with January 6th is absurd. People are tired of it. Biden pardons serious criminals while there’s outrage over those who walked through open doors on January 6th. There’s a lack of attention on the Antifa and BLM individuals who faced no consequences. The media keeps fixating on January 6th while ignoring real issues like the economy, border security, and energy. People are frustrated with the media and the hypocrisy in politics. I'm not going to engage in this line of questioning anymore. I appreciate your questions, but I think it’s important to focus on what really matters to the public.

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There will never be unity if Democrats continue doing this. Leftists destroyed national monuments, burned the American flag near the capitol, and assaulted police officers, with all charges dropped in under 24 hours. This has happened dozens of times. Meanwhile, Republicans who are pro-life and praying at abortion clinics face years in prison under Kamala Harris's Department of Justice. People at the capitol building three and a half years ago face a decade or longer in prison for the equivalent of jaywalking. Democrats destroy Republicans' lives. There's not gonna be any unity if Democrats keep doing this. Instead of facing Republicans like men, Democrats use the government to come after people because they're cowards.

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Are you discussing January 6th or the pardons given to the Biden family? No, I'm focused on the absurdity of the obsession with January 6th while ignoring the serious crimes Biden has pardoned. People are tired of hearing about January 6th when there are real issues like the pardoning of murderers and rapists. Why not cover the Antifa and BLM protests where over 95% faced no consequences? The media is fixated on January 6th while ignoring what matters to Americans: the economy, border security, and foreign wars. You should report on what people care about instead of perpetuating these narratives. I'm not engaging in this discussion anymore.

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I'm grateful to President Trump for pardoning individuals involved in the January 6th incident, especially since over 95% of Antifa and BLM rioters faced no consequences for their actions. The focus on January 6th is misplaced; people care more about border security, the economy, and foreign wars. The media's obsession with this event is seen as disconnected from the concerns of everyday Americans. While there were violent incidents during the January 6th riot, comparing them to serious crimes that Joe Biden has pardoned, like murder and assault, is not fair. It's time to move on and prioritize what truly matters to the public, rather than dwelling on past events.

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Axios reports that Trump's pardons related to January 6 were a last-minute decision, with Trump instructing his team to "release them all." Concerns arise over pardoning individuals convicted of violent acts during the Capitol attack. One congressman, who was present that day, acknowledges the lawbreaking but argues that many did not receive due process. He defends Trump's decisions, questioning why the media does not focus on those who were not pardoned. The discussion shifts to accountability, with the congressman asserting that if released individuals reoffend, it should not solely fall on Trump, just as Biden shouldn't be blamed for others' actions. The conversation highlights ongoing political divisions and differing perspectives on law enforcement and justice.

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Democrats lost because they framed border security as racist and dismissed concerns about illegal immigration. The term "Latinx" failed to resonate with voters. They alienated parents by labeling them as terrorists for opposing explicit content in schools. Misrepresenting January 6 as a catastrophic event rather than a misguided protest hurt their credibility. Additionally, they promoted ideas that contradict biological realities, such as men giving birth. Lastly, free speech is a fundamental right, not a privilege that can be restricted.

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The transcript presents a highly inflammatory, pro-immigration-enforcement narrative centered on recent unrest in Portland and Chicago, with broad claims about law enforcement, media, and politics. - In Portland, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, is described as visiting “Rip City,” inspecting what is framed as Antifa’s “mini confederacy,” and interacting with an undocumented migrant in a way likened to a dramatic arrest, with wording implying removal from the country. - The situation at protests is depicted as chaotic and violent, with ICE vans “busting through barricades” and targeting a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, and pedophiles “all iced in Oregon.” Protesters are accused of throwing rocks and using lasers and dye, while Democrats are described as saying it’s all “smoke and mirrors.” - Protesters are described as peaceful on the surface but with videographers behind them to create a perception of chaos; a tone is set that the media is biased, and there is contempt for mainstream outlets, including a claim that “Legacy Media doesn’t have any reporters filming the riots.” - Chief Bob Day is introduced as a police chief who is also a DEI consultant, previously working for a DEI nonprofit, and accused of coaching Antifa to avoid arrest. The narrative suggests that Day prioritizes positive media coverage and that his actions reflect a broader strategy to reimagine policing. - The piece asserts a strained relationship between people of color, police, and a broader social order, with speakers claiming that bias and racism within policing have not been adequately addressed and that challenges will increase unless something changes. - There are repeated claims that Antifa is attacking immigration officers for an extended period, while Portland is described as aiding Antifa and resisting ICE. A meeting between Kristi Noem and Bob Day is described as unfavorable to law enforcement, with Day allegedly dissatisfied by the outcome. - Chicago is portrayed similarly: federal agents’ operations are described as being hampered by a stand-down order, with a female rioter who allegedly doxxed ICE agents and rammed a car later described as extremely dangerous; prosecutors reportedly characterize the individual as dangerous, while the left is accused of prioritizing “micro confederacies” to protect alleged criminals. - The transcript ties these events to political figures and themes: mentioning Mayor Johnson and “no ICE zones,” referencing violent crime, and portraying actions by Democrats and certain judges as lenient toward criminals. A Latin King calls for a $10,000 hit on a border patrol commander. - There is a recurring narrative about the 2024-2025 political climate: immigration, crime, media bias, and political power. Claims include that illegal crossings have declined to the lowest level since 1970, that the FBI has arrested thousands in crime sweeps, and that political operatives hope to deploy troops to polling places to “protect the vote.” - The piece ends with criticisms of Kristi Noem and others, accusing them of sensationalism and of inciting actions, and portraying discussions about immigration and policing as deeply adversarial, with calls for stronger enforcement and political maneuvering to influence elections.

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Our country is in chaos post-convicting Trump on fake charges. Republicans fail to take action, focusing on foreign issues instead of defending our borders. Calls for government shutdown to overturn convictions ignored. Thousands jailed for protesting 2020 election, including peaceful protesters.

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The speaker accuses Speaker Pelosi of blocking investigations into the January 6th incident and claims that the committee is being used to push the Democratic agenda. They argue that Pelosi is afraid of a real investigation and doesn't want the truth to come out. The speaker raises questions about the Capitol Police's preparedness, Pelosi's involvement, and the FBI's actions. They express frustration that there haven't been hearings on rising gas prices and criticize the focus on theatrics instead of important issues. The speaker believes these actions will backfire on the Democrats.

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Biden will win in a landslide, with low unemployment and decreasing inflation. Gas prices are down. The Fed raising rates, illegal immigrants coming in daily, likely to vote Democrat. Border issue seen as a political tactic by Democrats. Biden accused of opening borders for political gain. Advocates for no borders, one world government. Final pitch for Biden includes no borders, more war, spying, and bankrupting the country. Concerns raised about the potential downfall of America if Biden wins.

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Presidential elections have been rigged for a long time. Trump may have stirred things up, leading to violence in the streets. In 2020, congress members caused $12 billion in damage while Antifa targeted police. Derek Chauvin and Trump are being prosecuted harshly. Jan 6 prisoners are still held. The government is attacking its own people, and many are passive.

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We're diving into the January 6th select committee, which has not been truthful with the American people. The events of January 6th were indeed bad, with assaults on law enforcement being unacceptable. However, the narrative pushed by Democrats over the past four years is false and exaggerated. We aim to clarify what really happened and investigate why President Biden pardoned members of the committee. Since they are pardoned, they must testify, especially those no longer in office. Expect subpoenas to be issued soon.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Need for Pelosi Attack Transparency, Media Hypocrisy, and Left Abandons Free Speech, with Tom Cotton
Guests: Tom Cotton
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent attack on Paul Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi's husband, emphasizing the media's rush to link the incident to right-wing political violence and January 6th. She criticizes the media for exploiting the situation for political gain while ignoring broader issues like crime and homelessness. Senator Tom Cotton joins the discussion, expressing skepticism about the San Francisco police's handling of the case and the media's narrative. He highlights the attacker’s erratic background and the media's focus on January 6th, arguing that the Democrats are using the incident to distract from their failures on inflation and crime. Cotton discusses the upcoming midterm elections, predicting a Republican victory due to public dissatisfaction with the Democrats' policies. He critiques the Democrats' attempts to frame the election around threats to democracy rather than addressing pressing issues like the economy and crime. The conversation shifts to Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, with Cotton expressing hope for a more balanced platform that allows free speech. They also touch on the political landscape, with Cotton asserting that the Democrats' soft-on-crime policies have led to increased violence and crime rates. He argues that the media's portrayal of political violence is biased, contrasting the coverage of the Pelosi attack with the lack of attention given to threats against conservative figures. Cotton emphasizes the need for accountability for all violent acts, regardless of political affiliation. As the discussion progresses, Cotton shares insights from his new book, "Only the Strong," which critiques the left's approach to American power and military readiness. He expresses concern over Biden's foreign policy decisions, particularly regarding Taiwan and Ukraine, and discusses the implications of a weakened military under Democratic leadership. Finally, Cotton reflects on the upcoming elections, expressing optimism for Republican candidates like Lee Zeldin in New York and Tiffany Smiley in Washington, highlighting their potential to challenge entrenched Democratic incumbents. He concludes by reiterating the importance of addressing the Democrats' failures and the need for a strong Republican presence in Congress.

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Brutal Inflation, 1/6 Manipulation, and Motherhood, w/ Eric Bolling, Michael Knowles, & Christina P.
Guests: Eric Bolling, Michael Knowles, Christina P.
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the January 6th hearings and the recent inflation report from the Bureau of Labor, which revealed an increase to 8.6%, the highest since 1981. Food prices have risen by 10% and energy prices by 35%, with fuel oil up 107% from last year. Kelly emphasizes the economic struggles Americans are facing, particularly with gas prices nearing $5 per gallon. Eric Bolling joins to analyze the inflation crisis, criticizing the Biden administration's energy policies and lack of action to address rising oil prices, which are currently at $122 per barrel. He notes that the average gas price is expected to rise to $6 or $7 per gallon if crude oil prices remain high. Bolling also highlights the looming electricity cost increases as summer approaches, predicting significant spikes in power bills. The conversation shifts to the January 6th hearings, with Michael Knowles expressing skepticism about the lack of opposing viewpoints in the hearings. He argues that the absence of Republican representation undermines the credibility of the proceedings, which he views as politically motivated theater rather than a genuine investigation. Kelly and Knowles discuss the media's portrayal of the events and the manipulation of facts, particularly regarding claims about police officers' deaths related to the Capitol riot. They also touch on the Democrats' narrative surrounding the January 6th events, comparing it to other historical incidents of violence and questioning the effectiveness of the hearings in swaying public opinion ahead of the midterms. Kelly points out the economic issues facing Americans, suggesting that inflation and rising costs will be more pressing concerns than the January 6th hearings. The show later features comedian Christina P, who discusses her experiences with motherhood and the challenges of parenting. She shares humorous anecdotes about her children and the differences in parenting styles between California and Texas. Christina emphasizes the importance of resilience and the need for children to face challenges to build character. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted discussion about societal expectations, the pressures of parenting, and the comedic insights that come from navigating these experiences. Christina's Netflix special and her podcast are highlighted as platforms where she shares her humor and parenting journey.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media's "October Surprise," and Meghan and Charles, with Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, and More
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the upcoming arraignment of the man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi, revealing he was mentally ill and in the country illegally. She transitions to a surprising poll showing Republican Lee Zeldin leading New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a significant shift from her previous 19-point lead. Eliana Johnson notes that Republicans are becoming competitive in traditionally Democratic areas due to rising crime and inflation, while Emily Jashinsky highlights that Democrats are failing to address voters' concerns. The conversation shifts to the economy, with a Wall Street Journal poll indicating a late boost for Republicans as pessimism about the economy rises. Jashinsky emphasizes that Democrats, like Hochul, are out of touch with voters' real issues, including crime and inflation. Johnson adds that Democrats cannot dismiss voters' concerns as manufactured crises. Kelly discusses the implications of the Paul Pelosi attack and the media's narrative, questioning whether it will sway independent voters. Jashinsky argues that the focus on crime and economic issues will not resonate with voters if Democrats continue to ignore them. The discussion then turns to Herschel Walker's Senate campaign, where allegations against him seem to backfire, as voters remain focused on the issues. Johnson mentions that the mainstream media is attempting to downplay negative stories about Democrats while amplifying those against Republicans. Kelly and her guests critique the media's portrayal of political narratives, particularly regarding the New York Times' framing of candidates. They express frustration over perceived double standards in media coverage of political figures. The conversation shifts to King Charles III and his tumultuous upbringing, marked by bullying and emotional neglect, which shaped his personality. Christopher Anderson, a royal biographer, discusses Charles's relationship with Camilla and the complexities surrounding her future title as Queen Consort. He explains that while Camilla's approval ratings have improved, resentment remains due to her past and the circumstances of her relationship with Charles. Anderson also addresses the ongoing tension between Harry and Meghan and the royal family, particularly regarding their titles and the upcoming release of Harry's book "Spare." The guests speculate on the potential fallout from the book and how it may affect the royal family's dynamics, especially with King Charles's desire to modernize the monarchy.

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Media Uses 1/6 to Smear Trump Supporters, and Biden's Outburst, with Ben Shapiro and Glenn Greenwald
Guests: Ben Shapiro, Glenn Greenwald
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Megyn Kelly returns for the first live show of 2025 after a family ski trip in Montana. She shares her holiday experiences, including a family costume night themed around "Back to the Future." Kelly emphasizes the importance of family time for clarity and perspective on current events. The show features guests Ben Shapiro and Glenn Greenwald. They discuss a recent terror attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people and a separate incident involving a Green Beret in Las Vegas. Kelly criticizes the left's treatment of January 6, comparing it to 9/11 and expressing frustration over the media's focus on it as a significant event while downplaying violence from BLM protests. Shapiro argues that the left's narrative around January 6 is hollow, especially given the Democrats' losses in recent elections. He points out the lack of remembrance for police injuries during BLM protests, contrasting it with the media's emphasis on January 6. They both criticize President Biden's remarks on the anniversary, suggesting he uses it to vilify Trump supporters. The conversation shifts to the FBI's response to the New Orleans attack, which they argue downplayed its terrorist nature despite clear evidence of the perpetrator's allegiance to ISIS. Shapiro highlights the media's selective coverage of terrorism, noting the lack of attention to the New Orleans incident compared to narratives surrounding January 6. They also discuss the political landscape in the UK, focusing on the cover-up of child grooming scandals involving immigrant gangs, which they argue was ignored due to fears of being labeled racist. Shapiro and Greenwald assert that the left's reluctance to address these issues stems from a broader denial of the problems associated with radical ideologies. The discussion includes the rise of right-wing populist leaders in Europe and Canada, contrasting them with the failures of traditional leftist politicians. They express optimism about the potential for change in political dynamics, particularly with figures like Pierre Poilievre in Canada. Kelly concludes with a critique of Hollywood's portrayal of Catholicism in the film "Conclave," arguing that it reflects a broader trend of anti-Christian sentiment in the industry. She expresses frustration over the lack of accountability for the media's portrayal of Biden's mental acuity and the political implications of his presidency. The show ends with a teaser for an upcoming interview regarding a lawsuit against the New York Times.
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