Lindsey Graham's Legacy, McConnell's "Proof of Life," and the Robinson Video You DIDN'T See, with Knowles, Posobiec, and Fitz | Ep. 1358
7/13/20261 hr 42 min
Megyn Kelly is joined by Michael Knowles, host of "The Michael Knowles Show," to discuss Lindsey Graham's legacy as an expert politician and "Trump whisperer," why Graham was respected by allies and opponents alike despite political disagreements, the importance of diplomacy and party loyalty in politics, Trump's surprising suggestion that Lindsey Graham's sister could replace him in the Senate temporarily, why she could be the perfect pick for the short term, Sen. Mitch McConnell's "proof of life" photo posted amid his mysterious hospital stay, the lack of transparency surrounding his health, the Democrats' embarrassing attempt to win back "manly men," why critics say the effort is undermined by the party's embrace of progressive gender ideology, "Elliot" Page's latest bizarre comments while on press tour for "The Odyssey," and more. Then Jack Posobiec, TPUSA contributor and Human Events Live host, joins to discuss the surveillance video played inside the courtroom during the Tyler Robinson hearing that was not made available to the media and public, what the footage shows of the moment Kirk was shot, why the video became one of the hearing's most powerful pieces of evidence, Then James Fitzgerald, co-host of the Cold Red Podcast, joins to discuss what Tyler Robinson's bizarre text messages reveal about his mindset after the Charlie Kirk assassination, the unusual language used in his communications, whether Lance Twiggs played a role in Tyler Robinson's alleged path toward the Charlie Kirk assassination, how their relationship may have contributed to Robinson's downward spiral, and more.
Knowles- https://www.dailywire.com/
Posobiec- https://x.com/JackPosobiec
Fitzgerald- https://www.youtube.com/@ColdRedPodcast
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon East. [upbeat music] Hey, everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, and happy Monday. We've got a packed show for you today. Jack Posobiec, who was inside the courtroom late Friday during Tyler Robinson's preliminary hearing into the, looking into the question of whether he should be held over for trial accused of killing

