• Megyn Kelly on Massive Title IX Victory, Terrible NYC Advice Column, and Tips For Dems Freaking Out About Trump | Ep. 946

  • Nov 16 2024
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

Megyn Kelly on Massive Title IX Victory, Terrible NYC Advice Column, and Tips For Dems Freaking Out About Trump | Ep. 946

  • Summary

  • Megyn Kelly discusses the massive Title IX victory that will help keep biological boys out of girls' sports, the latest developments in the story of Connecticut high school runners, an insane advice column in New York Magazine about a NYC teacher who had her students watch Trump's victory speech, the ridiculous outraged parent and daughter, the horrible advice to try to get the teacher in trouble, and more. Plus Megyn says "Thanks But No Thanks" to the new "Wicked" movie doll box advertising a pornographic website, and answers viewer and listener questions in "Asked and Answered," about advice you can give to Democrats in your life who are freaking out about another term of Trump, reflecting on her speech at the Trump rally, and how she knows so many movie references.


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