
The Megyn Kelly Show Britney Spears Arrested, and Kristi Noem Fired, with Emily Jashinsky, Plus Pastor in Don Lemon Confrontation Speaks Out | Ep. 1266
Mar 5, 2026
Emily Jashinsky, conservative commentator and After Party host, provides cultural and political analysis. Jonathan Parnell, lead pastor of City's Church in St. Paul, recounts a disruptive protest and its impact on his congregation. Renee Carlson, True North Legal counsel, explains legal implications, First Amendment limits, and possible civil actions. They discuss Britney Spears' arrest, Kristi Noem controversies, political fallout, and the Church confrontation.
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PR Signals A Real Crisis
- Managers and teams can issue compassionate PR while signaling serious underlying health issues needing intervention.
- Britney's manager framed the DUI as "inexcusable" yet hopeful for treatment, suggesting industry control but possible turning point.
Residency Regimen That Broke Her
- Parental exploitation and micromanaged diets fueled long-term harm during Britney's Vegas residency.
- Megyn reads Britney's book describing calorie tracking and punishment, illustrating how industry pressures persisted into adulthood.
Conservatorship Exit Was Not A Cure
- Ending the conservatorship didn't automatically restore Britney's wellbeing and may have removed medical oversight she previously had.
- Emily argues the conservatorship included forced medications and that exiting it left Britney without a safe medical transition.


