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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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Dec 2, 2021 • 1h 39min
Jussie Smollett, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Abortion Before The Supreme Court, with Lila Rose, Jonna Spilbor, and Lis Wiehl | Ep. 213
Lila Rose, President of Live Action and author, joins legal experts Jonna Spilbor and Lis Wiehl for a deep dive into high-profile legal battles. They tackle Jussie Smollett's controversial trial, examining the implications of staged attacks on real victims. The discussion shifts to the Ghislaine Maxwell case, highlighting witness credibility amidst serious charges. Lastly, they analyze a pivotal Supreme Court abortion case that could reshuffle legal rights, questioning the balance between women’s autonomy and the rights of the unborn.

Dec 1, 2021 • 1h 34min
Fauci, Cuomo, Hunter, and Omicron, with Sen. Rand Paul, Miranda Devine, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, and Dr. David Dowdy | Ep. 212
Senator Rand Paul offers his libertarian critique of Dr. Fauci and discusses COVID-19 policy's impact. Miranda Devine, an investigative journalist, dives into the Hunter Biden laptop controversy and the media's role in it. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya critiques lockdowns, advocating for natural immunity, while Dr. David Dowdy addresses the Omicron variant's milder nature. They explore vaccine efficacy, therapeutic options like ivermectin, and the ethical implications of media coverage, all while emphasizing the need for transparency in public health.

Nov 30, 2021 • 1h 32min
Amanda Knox on Media Bias and Sensationalism, Reclaiming Her Name, and Motherhood and Marriage | Ep. 211
Amanda Knox, writer and co-host of 'Labyrinths,' shares her gripping story as a wrongful murder convict in Italy. She discusses the media's role in sensationalizing her case and the biases that influenced public perception. Knox reflects on the flawed prosecution tactics and the psychological toll of intense interrogations. Besides addressing societal biases and evolving notions of justice, she explores her journey through motherhood while reclaiming her identity and advocating for empathy in media narratives.

Nov 29, 2021 • 1h 29min
Omicron Panic and Limbaugh's Legacy, with Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, Matt Welch, and James Golden | Ep. 210
Kmele Foster is a co-host of the "Fifth Column" podcast, known for his sharp political insights. Michael Moynihan and Matt Welch, also from the same podcast, offer their analysis on media sensationalism around the Omicron variant and critique public health responses. James Golden, Rush Limbaugh's longtime producer, shares profound reflections on Limbaugh's legacy and influence in media. The discussion spans vaccine mandates, political strategies, and eyebrow-raising ads, encapsulating the intersection of culture, politics, and public health.

Nov 23, 2021 • 1h 28min
Media Malpractice and Criminal Consequences, with Kathie Lee Gifford, E.D. Hill, John Kass and Amy Swearer | Ep. 209
Kathie Lee Gifford, a beloved television personality and author, joins a panel featuring E.D. Hill, a sharp journalist, John Kass, a seasoned columnist, and Amy Swearer, a legal expert. They dive into the implications of media coverage on high-profile cases like Kyle Rittenhouse's, discussing self-defense laws and public safety. The group highlights the role of compassion and community amidst social justice debates, reflecting on faith's power in tough times and critiquing the failures of organizations like Time's Up. Their heartfelt conversation weaves personal stories with pressing social commentary.

Nov 22, 2021 • 1h 29min
Rittenhouse Media Insanity and the Dangers of China, with Sen. Tom Cotton, Jason Whitlock, and Jesse Singal | Ep. 208
Senator Tom Cotton, a staunch advocate for tough stances on China, joins Jason Whitlock, a cultural commentator, and Jesse Singal, an insightful author and podcaster. They dive into the media frenzy following the Rittenhouse verdict, discussing the misleading narratives that ensued, including the infamous 'crossed state lines' claim. Cotton argues that President Biden owes Rittenhouse an apology. The trio also explores the pressing dangers posed by China, advocating for a boycott of the Beijing Olympics amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Nov 19, 2021 • 1h 38min
Kyle Rittenhouse Found Not Guilty on All Counts, with Glenn Greenwald, Andrew Branca, Mark Eiglarsh, and Angenette Levy | Ep. 207
Glenn Greenwald, a renowned journalist, joins self-defense attorney Andrew Branca, defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh, and Law&Crime reporter Angenette Levy in a riveting discussion about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. They dive into the controversies surrounding jury deliberations, the complexities of self-defense law, and the often misleading media narratives. Tensions rise as they explore the verdict's implications for society, the role of ethics in reporting, and the responsibility of public figures in shaping public perception. It's a thought-provoking dialogue on law, media, and justice.

Nov 18, 2021 • 1h 33min
COVID Lockdown Reality and MSNBC Banned from Rittenhouse Courtroom, with Dr. Scott Atlas, Robert Barnes, and Dan Abrams | Ep. 206
Dr. Scott Atlas, former Trump administration COVID advisor and author, joins legal expert Robert Barnes, who represented Kyle Rittenhouse, and Dan Abrams, founder of the Law&Crime Network. They dive into the real consequences of COVID lockdowns, discussing the overlooked mental health crisis among teens. Atlas defends his stance against mask mandates and vaccine mandates, while Barnes explains the media's unethical actions during the Rittenhouse trial, including MSNBC's ban from the courtroom. This lively conversation highlights the urgent need for critical thinking in public health and justice.

Nov 17, 2021 • 1h 27min
Rittenhouse Jury Deliberates and Media's Disastrous Coverage, with Gov. Chris Christie, Robert Barnes, Andrew Branca, and Richard Baris | Ep. 205
Joining the conversation are Chris Christie, former New Jersey Governor and political strategist, Robert Barnes, Rittenhouse's ex-civil attorney, Andrew Branca, self-defense legal expert, and Richard Baris, polling director. They delve into the Rittenhouse trial's jury deliberations and implications of media misrepresentation. Discussions include the prospect of a mistrial, jury dynamics influenced by public opinion, and the Republican Party's communication challenges amidst a shifting political landscape. Legal insights and polling predictions round out an engaging dialogue on justice and politics.

Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 29min
Rittenhouse Trial Heads to Jury and O'Keefe Raided By FBI, with Robert Barnes, Dave Aronberg, Andrew Branca and Harmeet Dhillon | Ep. 204
Robert Barnes, a founding attorney and former civil lawyer for Kyle Rittenhouse, joins legal experts Dave Aronberg and Andrew Branca to dissect the Rittenhouse trial. They delve into self-defense arguments, the complexities of jury deliberation, and the pivotal role of key witnesses. Harmeet Dhillon discusses the controversial FBI raid on journalist James O'Keefe, raising important questions about press freedoms and government overreach. The conversation highlights the intersection of law, media, and public perception in high-stakes cases.


