SCOTUS

Ep. 1311 Katie Porter Meltdown, and Obamas’ Marriage Tension, Plus Justice Neil Gorsuch

Ep. 1311 Katie Porter Meltdown, and Obamas’ Marriage Tension, Plus Justice Neil Gorsuch

Megyn starts the show by discussing former Congresswoman Katie Porter (D-CA) melting down on the California governor debate stage, her awkward attempt at addressing her viral “get out of my shot” moment, Porter sparring with other candidates like Tom Steyer and Chad Bianco, and more. Then, Sohrab Ahmari, U.S. editor at Unherd, and Sean Davis, …

Ep. 1308 New Video of WHCD Shooter, and Questions About Male Accuser in JPMorgan Exec Story

Ep. 1308 New Video of WHCD Shooter, and Questions About Male Accuser in JPMorgan Exec Story

Megyn begins the show discussing breaking news about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner would-be assassin, new video footage showing the shooter walking freely in the hotel, what the video reveals about the opportunities law enforcement had to stop this incident, and more. Then, Buck Sexton, author of Manufacturing Delusion, joins to discuss major security failures leading …

Kamala Harris and the Ladies of ‘The View’ Make Absurd Racial Claims About Voting Rights in America

Kamala Harris and the Ladies of ‘The View’ Make Absurd Racial Claims About Voting Rights in America

Megyn Kelly is joined by Isabel Brown, host of The Isabel Brown Show, and political commentator Priya Patel to discuss Kamala Harris and The View hosts’ absurd reaction to a Supreme Court voting rights ruling, their ridiculous racial claims about the United States today, and more.

4/30 AM Update: Hegseth Battles Dems on Capitol Hill, Showdown at SCOTUS, Artemis II Crew at WH

4/30 AM Update: Hegseth Battles Dems on Capitol Hill, Showdown at SCOTUS, Artemis II Crew at WH

AM Update for 4/30/26: The Supreme Court wrestles with whether the Trump administration can end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitian and Syrian migrants, with justices split over whether courts can review how that decision was made – Center for Immigration Studies fellow in law and policy Andrew Arthur weighs in. Secretary of War Pete …

4/28 AM Update: Chemicals and Cancer Case at SCOTUS, WHCD Suspect in Court, Royal Visit to the U.S.

4/28 AM Update: Chemicals and Cancer Case at SCOTUS, WHCD Suspect in Court, Royal Visit to the U.S.

AM Update for 4/28/26: The Supreme Court hears arguments in a major case involving Roundup, weighing whether federal labeling rules block state lawsuits claiming the weedkiller causes cancer. Outside the court, MAHA activists rally against the Trump administration, accusing it of protecting chemical companies over consumer health – Food Babe and MAHA activist Vani Hari …

Ep. 1299 SCOTUS Secrets During Dobbs Decision, and Meghan Markle’s Failed Australia Tour

Ep. 1299 SCOTUS Secrets During Dobbs Decision, and Meghan Markle’s Failed Australia Tour

Megyn discusses the latest update on America’s war in Iran, new reporting on what’s really happening behind the scenes, the status of negotiations and what it will take to end the war, and more. Then, Mollie Hemingway, author of Alito, joins to discuss why Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas are likely to not retire this …

Shocking Inside Story of How the Liberals on Supreme Court Put Lives of Conservatives in Jeopardy

Shocking Inside Story of How the Liberals on Supreme Court Put Lives of Conservatives in Jeopardy

Megyn is joined by Mollie Hemingway, author of Alito, to discuss the inside story of what really happened at the Supreme Court during the Dobbs decision, how the liberal justices delayed their dissent and put the lives of their conservative colleagues in danger, the real role Chief Justice Roberts played behind the scenes, and more.

Megyn Calls Out GOP House Members Helping Dems Keep Temporary Protected Status for Haitians

Megyn Calls Out GOP House Members Helping Dems Keep Temporary Protected Status for Haitians

Ten House Republicans sided with Democrats late Thursday to pass a resolution extending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for some 350,000 Haitians living in the United States.  The lower chamber passed the bill – which would require the secretary of Homeland Security to designate Haiti for TPS through 2029 – by a vote of 224-204, with …