
The Megyn Kelly Show Truth About Kirk Investigation and Robinson Trial, Iran Questions, with Curt Mills, and Josh Duhamel on Keeping Politics Out of Hollywood | Ep. 1281
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Mar 25, 2026 Curt Mills, foreign-policy commentator and exec director at The American Conservative, analyzes Iran, risks of escalation, and political fallout. Josh Duhamel, actor-director and founder of Gatlin, talks about leaving Hollywood, family life in the Midwest, his film Preschool, and wellness/hormone-replacement efforts. The conversation covers war strategy, public opinion, celebrity privacy, and health entrepreneurship.
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Border And Sanctuary Policies Linked To Sheridan Gorman Murder
- Megyn Kelly argues Sheridan Gorman's murder illustrates systemic failures at the border and local sanctuary policies.
- She cites Jose Medina's prior Border Patrol encounter, a shoplifting arrest, failure to appear, and sanctuary Chicago non-cooperation as contributing factors.
Iran War Risks Strategic Backlash And Messy Outcomes
- Curt Mills warns Iran war risks messy, strategic blowback and long-term resentment that can worsen instability.
- He echoes General McChrystal: kinetic strikes look easy up high but ground control creates six-foot-level complexity and unintended consequences.
U.S. Iran Objectives Look Overambitious
- Curt Mills assesses U.S. objectives in the Iran war as unrealistic: removing leadership, replacing regime, keeping Israel allied, and retaining domestic coalition.
- He concludes Iranian goal of survival has largely been achieved and U.S. strategic gains look minimal.

