Megyn is joined by Tom Bevan and Andrew Walworth of RealClearPolitics to discuss former Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler admitting the truth without realizing it about the liberal audience and bias of his media outlet, the collapse of objectivity in journalism, why the corporate media needs to admit its biases if it wants to remain authentic, how CNN drove away so much of its audience, how President Donald Trump’s proposal to exclude illegal immigrants from the census count could have massive ramifications, the major legal battle it would likely trigger, how this could affect electoral votes, what Trump’s intriguing answer on the “heir apparent” to the MAGA movement signals, his take on Vice President J.D. Vance as the next GOP presidential nominee, Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s potential role in the party’s future, an unhinged leftist journalist linking Sydney Sweeney to the “unsettling legacy” of whiteness, and more.
Then, Judge Frank Caprio, author of Compassion in the Court, joins to discuss what it means to be “America’s nicest judge,” the lessons he learned after decades on the bench, the role of humility and compassion in his courtroom, and more.