
The Megyn Kelly Show Garland Grilled on Hunter Investigation, and Russell Brand's Defenders, with Jim Geraghty and Maddy Kearns | Ep. 631
Sep 20, 2023
Join Jim Geraghty, a Senior Political Correspondent at National Review, and Maddy Kearns, a Staff Writer at National Review, as they dive into the intricate dynamics of the Hunter Biden investigation and Merrick Garland's shifting stance on Special Counsel David Weiss. They explore John Fetterman's controversial Senate attire, and whether he’s the right fit for the role. Plus, discussions on the recent Russell Brand allegations and the double standards women face in politics, revealing the complicated relationship between celebrity culture and accountability.
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Garland's Evasion
- Merrick Garland claims ignorance about the statute of limitations expirations in the Hunter Biden case.
- This, along with his refusal to discuss internal deliberations, suggests a deliberate effort to obfuscate.
DOJ Distrust
- The perceived partisan bias in the DOJ's handling of the Hunter Biden case fuels distrust in their prosecutions of Donald Trump.
- This selective prosecution undermines public trust in the justice system.
Senate Dress Code
- The Senate relaxed its dress code to accommodate John Fetterman's casual attire.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized this decision as disgraceful and lowering standards.





