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The Megyn Kelly Show is your home for open, honest and provocative conversations with the most interesting and important political, legal and cultural figures today. No BS. No agenda. And no fear.
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Mar 29, 2026 • 2h 58min
Alex Murdaugh Crimes, Jodi Arias Trial, "Bad Vegan" Deep Dive - Megyn's "True Crime" Mega-Episode
Sarma Melngailis, chef and memoirist who lived the Bad Vegan saga, recounts her rise, manipulation, and recovery. Mark Eiglarsh, criminal defense attorney, breaks down courtroom strategy and the Jodi Arias trial’s theatrics. Valerie Borlein, investigative journalist, traces the family history and fraud that fueled the Alex Murdaugh crimes. They dive into scandals, legal drama, and high‑stakes deception in multiple gripping true crime stories.

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Mar 27, 2026 • 2h 31min
CNN Identity Crisis, and How Boys Become Men, with Jesse Kelly, and New Nancy Guthrie Timeline Questions, with James Hamilton and Maureen O'Connell | Ep. 1283
Jesse Kelly — conservative talk host and author, offers sharp political commentary on Iran, CNN’s identity struggles, and why young men need tough coaching. James Hamilton — former FBI supervisory agent and security expert, analyzes ransom-note tactics and investigative protocol. Maureen O’Connell — 25-year FBI veteran and true-crime podcaster, probes timeline quirks in the Nancy Guthrie disappearance. Multiple short, punchy conversations cover media, war, masculinity, and a puzzling missing-person case.

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Mar 27, 2026 • 26min
Men Banned From Competing in Women's Sports at Olympics, Trump Orders DHS to Pay TSA: AM Update 3/27
Leigh Ann O’Neill, Chief Legal Affairs officer at the America First Policy Institute, offers legal analysis of a major Supreme Court asylum case. She discusses the Court’s questioning over asylum metering and predicts likely outcomes. Conversation also covers the IOC decision to bar biological males from women’s Olympic events and the administration’s move to fund TSA pay.

Mar 26, 2026 • 2h 21min
Major Revelations in Savannah Guthrie's First Interview, and Possible Gang Connection to Sheridan Gorman Murder, with Gov. Rod Blagojevich | Ep. 1282
Randy Sutton, 34-year law enforcement veteran who founded The Wounded Blue; Pat Brosnan, retired NYPD detective and true-crime commentator; Eric O'Neill, former FBI counterintelligence operative; James Hamilton, ex-FBI supervisory special agent and protective-security expert; Rod Blagojevich, former Illinois governor and author. They dissect Savannah Guthrie’s revelations about a propped-open back door, ransom notes, blood and camera damage, geofencing and phone forensics, and possible gang ties in the Sheridan Gorman murder.

Mar 26, 2026 • 16min
Big Tech Held Liable in Major Case, Iran War Support Slides, Dems' Surprise FL Wins: AM Update 3/26
A landmark legal turning point for major social platforms, with juries finding liability for addictive features and child safety failures. New polling shows rising public opposition to U.S. actions related to Iran amid conflicting reports about talks. A federal watchdog probe targets no-bid government contracts linked to a former DHS official. Democrats score surprise wins in deep-red Florida legislative races.

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Mar 25, 2026 • 2h 16min
Truth About Kirk Investigation and Robinson Trial, Iran Questions, with Curt Mills, and Josh Duhamel on Keeping Politics Out of Hollywood | Ep. 1281
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.

Mar 25, 2026 • 21min
Inside Deadly LGA Crash, Alarming Scientist Deaths, Quadruple Amputee Murder Case: AM Update 3/25
A deep look at a deadly LaGuardia runway collision and the NTSB findings about system failures and last-minute pilot actions. Coverage of a DHS funding standoff and ICE stepping in to assist overwhelmed airport screening. A string of mysterious scientist disappearances and deaths draws renewed scrutiny. A quadruple amputee cornhole champion is charged in a shocking murder and flight-from-scene.

Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 42min
Tragic Killing of College Student in Chicago By Illegal Migrant, and Dems Use Trauma in 2028 Prep, with Rich Lowry and MBD | Ep. 1280
Michael Brendan Doherty, National Review writer known for political analysis, and Rich Lowry, National Review editor-in-chief and commentator. They discuss the tragic Chicago college killing linked to immigration, media and political responses, patterns of crime and policy, Democrats’ use of childhood trauma in 2028 positioning, contrasts in political narratives, and youth awareness of foreign conflicts.

Mar 24, 2026 • 20min
SCOTUS Hears Arguments on Mail-In Ballots, Trump Eyes Cuba, ICE Deploys to Airports: AM Update 3/24
Thomas Lane, Director for Election Integrity at the America First Policy Institute and election-law commentator. He discusses the Supreme Court fight over counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day. Conversation covers how a ruling could reshape state rules. Other topics include Cuba’s failing power grid and ICE deployments to airports amid DHS staffing shortages.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 2h 22min
Trump's New Iran Messaging, with Piers Morgan, Plane Crash Leaves Pilots Dead, and CNN Tries Being a Podcast, with Kmele Foster | Ep. 1279
Piers Morgan, British broadcaster known for blunt interviews. Kmele Foster, political commentator and editor at large of Tangle News. Captain Steve, former commercial and Navy pilot and aviation YouTuber. They debate Trump’s shifting Iran messaging and geopolitical risks. They critique legacy media trying to mimic podcasts. Captain Steve analyzes the LaGuardia runway collision and aviation procedures.


