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Megan Kelly expresses her support for Donald Trump at a rally, highlighting key issues that motivate her vote. She criticizes the current administration's immigration policies, citing tragic incidents involving illegal immigrants. She argues that Trump will protect women's sports and safety, emphasizing the dangers of allowing boys to compete in girls' sports and use their facilities. Kelly also addresses the need to support men and boys, asserting that they should not be treated as second-class citizens. She contrasts her values with those of the left, rejecting their portrayal of masculinity and advocating for traditional strength and integrity. She encourages everyone to vote for Trump and rally their friends to do the same.

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My name is Chloe Cole, a former transgender child. Growing up, I identified more with boys and struggled with body image issues and trauma. At 13, I began medical transition, including puberty blockers and testosterone, culminating in a double mastectomy at 15. This experience led me to realize the value of my femininity and the desire to be a mother. Detransitioning was challenging, but I found support among others like me. Initially afraid to speak out, I discovered that conservatives welcomed me with compassion. I want to protect children from the harm I experienced and believe Donald Trump will safeguard their innocence and uphold the sanctity of women’s spaces. He values free speech and understands that rights come from a higher power. I care about the future of our children, which is why I am voting for Donald Trump.

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The speaker urges American women and others to vote on November 5th to return the country to its former state. She claims President Trump has been targeted with lies and legal actions for three and a half years. She asserts the Trump administration will stop Kamala Harris's regime from using White House officials in DA and AG offices to attack political opponents. She notes that accusations against Trump emerge only during election time. As a woman, attorney, and mother who has spent time with President Trump and his family, she is disgusted by the attacks on him, his family, and the Trump Organization. She believes the country's future depends on re-electing Donald Trump to stop the DOJ from attacking those they cannot defeat in polls.

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I see many black women criticizing black men who voted for Trump, but I want to express my gratitude to those men. Your vote was for secure borders, a strong economy, and the protection of our children from indoctrination in schools. You voted for our rights, including the right to privacy in public restrooms and against unnecessary wars that benefit only a few. You also supported freedom of speech, even when it's used against you. As a black woman, I appreciate your choice and pray for your continued protection and success. I encourage you to lead your families and communities. For those who judge me, know that I am already chosen. Let’s look forward to 2024 together.

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There are families who believe boys shouldn't play in girls' sports. Some argue that trans girls are not boys and reject transphobic views. This is a heated issue, and while differing opinions exist, it's important to discuss it respectfully. Many parents feel uncomfortable with current social changes and believe Democrats are leaning too far left on these issues. This discomfort is reflected in political ads that resonate with some voters. However, it's emphasized that trans girls should be allowed to compete in sports aligned with their gender identity, supported by organizations like the American Medical Association and the American Psychological Association. The conversation continues to highlight the need for understanding and respect in discussing these topics.

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My daughter plays sports, but there are concerns about fairness because she's bigger than other kids. When she performs well, some people claim it's unfair due to her being transgender. Incidents, like injuries, lead to accusations against her participation. We're trying to prevent such situations. If an accident occurs, would you support her? Absolutely. Is there any discrimination because she's transgender? No. We still need to adhere to Title IX regulations.

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Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for prisoners. Every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to that. Kamala supports transgender sex changes in jail with taxpayer money. Kamala even supports letting biological men compete against girls in sports. Kamala is for they/them. Donald Trump is for you.

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My daughters will only compete against other women in sports. We need to stop allowing biological men to change in front of young girls. Let's fix this by 2024.

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Black Lives Matter leader Mark Fisher endorsing Donald Trump for president shows how black men in America are recognizing the injustice faced by Trump from the Biden administration. This injustice has been endured by black men for centuries, and now it's happening to a former US president. Notable black figures like rapper Waka Flocka are also endorsing Trump, along with other black men and women. Trump is not just fighting for one race, but for the American race, which is why he's gaining popularity among all races, especially the black community. The Democratic Party is losing its grip by falsely portraying Trump as a racist who doesn't support our people.

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I wanted to share why I'm voting for Donald Trump. First, immigration is a major concern. Tragic incidents involving illegal immigrants highlight the dangers of an open border, which Kamala Harris supports. Trump closed the border, and I believe he will do so again. Second, boys should not compete in girls' sports or use their facilities. The safety of our girls is at stake, and Trump will protect them. He also understands the struggles of working-class men, unlike those who impose policies without facing the consequences. Lastly, we need to prioritize the well-being of our children beyond just prenatal care. I reject the idea of a weakened masculinity and prefer a strong leader who fights for what is right. Vote for Trump and encourage others to do the same.

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I wanted to share why I'm voting for Donald Trump. First, immigration—his policies closed the border, while Kamala Harris opened it, leading to tragic consequences. Second, boys should not compete in girls' sports or use their facilities, as it endangers young women. Trump will protect women's rights and ensure fairness in sports. He also understands the struggles of working-class men, unlike those who impose policies without facing the consequences. We need to care for our children beyond just their time in the womb. Lastly, I reject the new version of masculinity promoted by some; I prefer a strong leader who fights for our values. Vote for Trump and encourage others to do the same.

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Hey, everyone. Tomorrow is election day—make sure you and your friends and family vote if you haven't already. Democrats claim this election is about protecting women, and they're right. It's about safeguarding women from biological males in female spaces and sports, which can lead to unfair competition and safety concerns. It's also about protecting women from violence, including those affected by illegal immigration. If you want to protect your daughters, vote for Trump, Vance, and the Republican ticket. Thank you, and may God bless America. Have a great day.

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I want to thank God, Riley, and my friends for supporting me in standing up for women's sports. The transgender movement has impacted us, leading me to take action. With Riley's help, we formed a group to address the unfairness in sports. After a competition, my friend was upset for losing to a boy. I urge everyone who values women's sports to join us in fighting for fairness.

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On day 1, I will sign an executive order to cut federal funding for schools promoting critical race theory, transgender issues, or inappropriate content for children. I will not fund schools with vaccine or mask mandates and will protect women's sports from male participation. Thank you.

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My Department of Education will inform states and school districts that teachers suggesting a child could be trapped in the wrong body will face severe consequences, including civil rights violations and loss of federal funding. We will promote education about the nuclear family and the unique roles of mothers and fathers. I will ask Congress to pass a bill recognizing only male and female genders assigned at birth, ensuring Title IX prohibits men from participating in women's sports. Parents will have the right to consent before their minor child assumes a new gender identity. No serious country should tell children they were born with the wrong gender, a concept that is recent and radical. Under my leadership, this will end. Thank you.

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Just another day following Bobby Kennedy Jr. At a Donald Trump rally in Madison Square Garden. And there's Bobby Kennedy calling to protect women's sports at a Trump rally. Donald Trump's gonna win. The first reason that people like Donald Trump is because he likes them. Affection is something you can't fake. And the liberation he has brought to us is the liberation from the obligation to tell lies. The big lie is that they're impressive. No fair system would elevate someone like Kamala Harris to a presidential nomination. Donald Trump has empowered the rest of us through mostly to stick it around in the face of their hate and abuse and persecution. I’m not ashamed. You should be. And I just wanna say thank you Donald Trump for that.

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The speaker criticizes President Biden's Title IX rule, stating it erases the differences between men and women. Arkansas has laws protecting sex-segregated facilities and women's sports. The speaker pledges to uphold these laws and resist Biden's policies. They highlight young women fighting against gender inclusion in sports, like 5 girls in West Virginia and swimmer Riley Gaines. The speaker calls for courage in leadership to support women's rights.

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Megan Kelly expresses her support for Donald Trump at a rally, highlighting key reasons for her vote. She criticizes the current administration's immigration policies, citing tragic incidents involving illegal immigrants. Kelly argues against allowing boys in girls' sports and bathrooms, referencing a specific case of a girl injured by a transgender athlete. She emphasizes Trump's commitment to protecting women and children, asserting he understands the struggles of working-class men. Kelly advocates for traditional masculinity and calls for honest relationships, contrasting it with what she perceives as the left's toxic masculinity. She encourages everyone to vote for Trump and mobilize their friends to do the same.

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A woman declares she is a "Hot girl for Donald Trump" and will vote for him in 2024. She clarifies, "I am not with her," meaning Kamala Harris. Another person confirms, "Hot girls for Donald Trump. 100%." The first woman repeats her support, saying, "Trump all the way."

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump's Momentous Girls' Sports Exec Order, and CBS Reveals Kamala Edits, w/ Klavan, Johnson & Zito
Guests: Andrew Klavan, Chadwick Moore, Salena Zito
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing President Trump's recent executive orders, emphasizing their significance in reversing policies from the Biden administration. She expresses excitement over Trump's actions, particularly an executive order banning boys from competing in girls' sports, which she believes protects female athletes. Kelly highlights the emotional moment when Trump signed the order, surrounded by young girls, and reflects on her own endorsement of Trump during the election, focusing on his promise to protect women. Andrew Klavan joins the discussion, asserting that Trump's actions represent a cultural movement rather than just political maneuvers. He argues that the left has imposed a flawed ideology regarding gender identity, and Trump's executive orders challenge this narrative. Klavan emphasizes the importance of recognizing the inherent differences between men and women, stating that the recent changes restore dignity and safety for women and girls. Kelly and Klavan discuss the overwhelming public support for Trump's stance on transgender athletes in women's sports, citing polls showing 79% opposition to allowing transgender women to compete. They express frustration over Republican leadership's hesitance to push for legislative action on this issue, despite clear public support. The conversation shifts to a recent CBS News controversy involving Kamala Harris, where edited interview clips raised questions about media integrity. Kelly critiques the media's role in shaping narratives and discusses the implications of their actions on public perception and accountability. Senator Ron Johnson later joins the show, discussing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination and the bipartisan interest in addressing chronic illness in America. Johnson expresses optimism about Kennedy's confirmation and emphasizes the need for transparency in health science. The show concludes with Chuck Zito, a former Hell's Angel and bodyguard, discussing his colorful past and friendship with Trump. Zito shares anecdotes from his life, including his experiences in the entertainment industry and his views on Trump's resilience and leadership. He expresses admiration for Trump, highlighting his loyalty and commitment to the American people.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trans Activists Honored on Women's Month & Trump's Potential Arrest, w/ Amala Ekpunobi & Evita Duffy
Guests: Amala Ekpunobi, Evita Duffy
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Megyn Kelly opens the show after a vacation with her family, sharing her travel experiences and frustrations with airline logistics. She discusses the challenges of traveling with children and reflects on the current state of airline travel. Kelly also comments on the March Madness brackets, expressing surprise at the unpredictability of the tournament. Transitioning to societal observations, Kelly critiques the current trends in women's swimwear, lamenting the lack of modesty and expressing a desire for more traditional styles. She shares her views on the implications of these trends for young women and the messages they send. The conversation shifts to politics, particularly regarding Donald Trump and the ongoing legal challenges he faces. Kelly expresses relief that Trump was not arrested during her vacation and discusses the implications of the New York Grand Jury's actions. She notes that the GOP primary is heating up, with Trump and Ron DeSantis emerging as key figures. Kelly introduces guests Amala Ekpunobi and Evita Duffy to discuss the cultural and political landscape. They critique the celebration of transgender athletes like Leah Thomas by organizations such as ESPN, arguing that it undermines women's sports and erases the achievements of biological women. They express concern over the societal implications of these trends, particularly for young girls. The discussion also touches on the recent Nashville school shooting, highlighting the need for a focus on mental health and the societal factors contributing to such tragedies. Kelly emphasizes the importance of community values, patriotism, and the family unit, suggesting that a cultural decline is evident in the current state of society. Ekpunobi and Duffy agree, pointing out the rejection of traditional values and the impact of social media on mental health, particularly for young women. They call for a reevaluation of societal priorities, emphasizing the need for a return to foundational values to address the issues facing the nation. The show concludes with a call to action for viewers to consider the broader implications of current cultural trends and the importance of nurturing a healthy society for future generations.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Left's Sports Lies Exposed, and Why Dems are Losing Black Voters, w/ Link Lauren & Stephen A. Smith
Guests: Link Lauren, Stephen A. Smith
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Megan Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing controversy surrounding men competing in women's sports, particularly highlighting the case of Algerian male boxer Eain Khalif, who has been boxing against women. She expresses frustration over being labeled transphobic for stating facts about Khalif's biological sex, emphasizing that he is a male competing in women's boxing and has been proven right despite backlash from various media outlets. Kelly mentions a recent incident in California where a male athlete, AB Hernandez, won first place in a girls' track event, forcing the actual female winner to share the podium with him. Link Lauren joins the discussion, recalling his own experiences with backlash for speaking out on the issue. They both criticize California's approach to accommodating transgender athletes in women's sports, arguing it undermines fairness and safety for female athletes. Kelly highlights the hypocrisy of politicians like Gavin Newsom, who claim to support women's rights while allowing men to compete against women. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of transgender athletes in sports, with both hosts expressing concern for young female athletes who are losing opportunities due to the presence of male competitors. They discuss various examples from different states, including Oregon and Minnesota, where female athletes have protested against the inclusion of transgender athletes in their competitions. Kelly also addresses the media's role in perpetuating narratives that dismiss the concerns of female athletes, citing examples of coverage that fails to acknowledge the biological advantages males have in sports. Stephen A. Smith joins the conversation, agreeing with Kelly's points and emphasizing the need for fairness in competition. He suggests that transgender athletes should compete against one another rather than in women's categories. The discussion touches on the political landscape, with Smith criticizing the Democratic Party for taking minority votes for granted and failing to present a compelling alternative to Trump's policies. They conclude by reflecting on the importance of fairness in sports and the need for accountability from both sides of the political spectrum regarding the treatment of women in athletics.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Struggle to Connect with Men, & Former Diddy Assistant Speaks, w/ Ungar-Sargon, Frei & Holloway
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Eliana Johnson, Nate Hochman
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by discussing the positive feedback from her recent interview with John McI, a former special forces operative. She highlights his unique background and experiences, emphasizing his fascinating perspective on service and combat. Transitioning to current news, Kelly reports that the Democratic Party has spent $20 million on a project called SAM (Speaking with American Men) to better communicate with male voters, indicating a struggle to connect with this demographic. She also discusses President Trump's strong stance against biological males competing in women's sports, particularly referencing a recent incident involving a transgender athlete winning medals in California. Kelly expresses her frustration with the situation and praises Trump for his boldness in addressing it. Batia Ungar-Sargon joins the discussion, noting that Trump's approach resonates with many Americans who feel overlooked by the Democratic Party. She argues that the party's elite, educated base has lost touch with the working class, leading to a disconnect on issues like transgender athletes in sports. Ungar-Sargon points out that a significant majority of Americans oppose allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports, highlighting a broader trend of the Democrats losing support among working-class voters. Kelly and Ungar-Sargon further explore the implications of the Democratic Party's messaging and the potential consequences of their current policies, particularly regarding masculinity and gender identity. They discuss how the party's focus on progressive issues may alienate traditional voters, especially men. The conversation shifts to the environmental issues in Florida, where Trump previously signed legislation to protect clean water in the Everglades. Kelly emphasizes the importance of this initiative and its potential impact on the state. As the discussion continues, they touch on the broader political landscape, noting that Trump has reshaped the Republican Party into one that appeals to the working class, contrasting it with the Democrats' elite focus. They highlight the significance of recent polling data showing a shift in voter demographics, particularly among minorities and lower-income individuals. The segment concludes with a discussion on the ongoing legal challenges facing Trump and the implications for the upcoming elections. Kelly expresses her belief that the Democratic Party's current trajectory may lead to further losses among working-class voters if they do not adjust their messaging and policies.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Carroll's Maddow Lovefest, Border Crisis, and Taylor Swift Conspiracies, w/ Glenn Beck & Britt Mayer
Guests: Glenn Beck, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing E. Jean Carroll's media appearances following her $83 million defamation judgment against Donald Trump. She criticizes Carroll's claims of reputational harm, suggesting that her status has actually risen since the allegations. Kelly highlights a clip of Carroll joking about using Trump's money for personal luxuries rather than women's rights, which she finds distasteful. Glenn Beck joins the discussion, questioning Carroll's credibility and the jury's decision, arguing that the case against Trump is weak and politically motivated. The conversation shifts to the media's portrayal of the verdict, with Kelly and Beck criticizing outlets like MSNBC and The View for celebrating Carroll's win as a victory for women's rights while ignoring the complexities of the situation. They argue that the legal changes enabling Carroll's lawsuit were politically driven and that the media narrative is misleading. Kelly and Beck also touch on the broader political landscape, expressing concerns about the potential for a Michelle Obama candidacy in the next election, suggesting that the Democratic Party may be grooming her as a strong candidate against Trump. They discuss the implications of ongoing legal challenges against Trump and the perception of him as a political martyr. The discussion then moves to current events, including the rise of conspiracy theories surrounding Taylor Swift and the NFL, with Kelly dismissing claims of a coordinated effort to influence the election through celebrity endorsements. Beck emphasizes the need for accountability in government and media, expressing skepticism about the current administration's handling of national security and immigration. The segment concludes with a focus on the transgender debate in sports, particularly Leah Thomas's legal challenges to compete in women's swimming. Kelly and her guests express frustration over the ongoing acceptance of transgender athletes in women's sports, advocating for the protection of women's rights and fair competition. They also highlight the backlash against companies like Rip Curl for replacing female ambassadors with transgender individuals, calling for accountability and support for women in these discussions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Why Nicole Shanahan is Voting Trump, Media's New Liz Cheney Lie, and if Sheehy Can Turn Montana Red
Guests: Nicole Shanahan
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the upcoming election, encouraging viewers to vote and tune in for their election night special. She reflects on her experience covering elections, emphasizing her commitment to providing truthful analysis without media spin. Kelly criticizes the media's portrayal of Donald Trump, particularly a recent claim that he called for violence against Liz Cheney, labeling it an outrageous lie. Nicole Shanahan, a former running mate of RFK Jr. and host of the "Back to the People" podcast, joins Kelly to discuss her recent experience voting for Trump at a rally. Shanahan describes the rally atmosphere as unifying and expresses concern about the media's role in creating division among Americans. She highlights the need for healing and understanding, criticizing the left's echo chamber of hate and misinformation. The conversation shifts to Mark Cuban's comments about Trump and women, which Shanahan finds offensive. She defends the strong women around Trump, asserting that he empowers them rather than intimidates them. Shanahan recounts her experiences with women in the Trump camp, emphasizing their strength and intelligence, contrasting it with the celebrity culture that often lacks genuine support for women. Shanahan discusses the broader issues affecting women, including health and safety, arguing that these concerns are often overshadowed by the abortion debate. She emphasizes the importance of addressing real health threats to children and families, criticizing the conflation of abortion rights with maternal health issues. The discussion touches on RFK Jr.'s controversial statements and the media's reaction, with Shanahan defending his intentions and highlighting the need for honest dialogue about health and safety. She expresses hope that a Trump administration could bring about significant reforms in health and safety policies. Kelly and Shanahan conclude by discussing the importance of community and authentic connections in politics, urging listeners to focus on the real issues affecting their lives rather than being swayed by media narratives. They emphasize the need for a government that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens over corporate interests, advocating for a return to a citizen-led government.
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