
The Megyn Kelly Show Dems Urge Military to Ignore Orders, and Couric's Charlie Kirk Smear, with Buck Sexton, Andrew Kolvet, and Blake Neff | Ep. 1197
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Nov 19, 2025 Joining the discussion are Buck Sexton, a conservative radio host and former CIA analyst, Andrew Kolvet, a producer with Turning Point USA, and Blake Neff, a commentator on conservative strategies. They delve into a controversial video where Democrats urge the military to ignore orders, laying the groundwork for a new resistance movement. The trio also addresses Joy Reid's newfound acknowledgment of women's safety concerns in locker rooms, as well as the troubling media narratives surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Plus, they explore the division on Israel within conservative circles.
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Fentanyl Framing Justifies Aggressive Action
- The fentanyl crisis is framed as a national emergency killing more young Americans than 9/11-era conflicts.
- Sexton and Kelly argue aggressive strikes on narco-trafficking are broadly popular and legally defensible.
Trump's Epstein U-Turn Was Political And Base-Driven
- Trump reversed his opposition to releasing Epstein files after strong pressure from his base and members of Congress.
- Buck Sexton attributes the flip to Trump's stubbornness being overcome by base demands and political calculations.
Representative Texted Epstein During Hearings
- Stacey Plaskett texted with Jeffrey Epstein while conducting congressional hearings aimed at Michael Cohen.
- Megyn Kelly highlights the censure vote narrowly failed, calling the conduct "disgusting."




