
The Megyn Kelly Show Shock Story About Kristi Noem's Husband's Double Life, and Trump Warns Europe, with Brandon Weichert, Tom Bevan, and Andrew Walworth | Ep. 1285
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Mar 31, 2026 Andrew Walworth, RealClearPolitics analyst on polls and party dynamics. Tom Bevan, RCP co-founder and electoral commentator. Brandon Weichert, national security editor and NatSec Talk host on geopolitics and military strategy. They dig into Kristi Noem’s spouse scandal and its political fallout. They debate risks and messaging around Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, possible missions, escalation dangers, and how all this reshapes GOP politics.
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Payments Reveal Sustained Online Fetish Interaction
- Brian allegedly paid models via PayPal installments of $500–$1,000 and totaled at least $25,000, showing sustained engagement rather than a one-off.
- The Daily Mail confronted Brian; he did not deny the bimbofication interactions and did not deny the photos were him.
Mixed Messaging Weakens Strategic Clarity
- Messaging from the White House on the Strait of Hormuz and war aims has been inconsistent, oscillating between 'we must open it' and 'Europe should handle it.'
- Trump tweeted Europe should 'just take it' while aides and Rubio insisted reopening the strait is necessary, revealing strategic confusion.
Ground Ops Risk A Gallipoli-Style Disaster
- Ground operations to seize uranium or secure islands risk becoming protracted disasters because Iran decentralized and hardened its capabilities.
- Brandon Weichert warned such missions could resemble Gallipoli and damage U.S. power projection for a generation.


