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The Greg Kelly Show is heard every weekday 1 to 3PM on 77 WABC Radio and wabcradio.com. Greg is a television personality, journalist and military veteran who brings unique insight to the day’s news. In 2020, he began a primetime nightly news and opinion show on Newsmax, Greg Kelly Reports.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest news stories of the day and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest news stories of the day and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest news stories of the day and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest stories in the news and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest stories in the news and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest stories in the news and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest news stories of the day and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest news stories of the day and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest news stories of the day and takes your telephone calls.
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Greg Kelly presents a staunch defense of federal immigration enforcement while offering a polarizing commentary on the current American political landscape. He utilizes a mix of hostile critiques of liberal activists, historical comparisons to the Obama administration’s deportation records, and vocal support for President Trump’s economic and border policies.
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Greg Kelly centers on the friction between the Trump administration and various institutions, specifically highlighting the legal battle of Senator Mark Kelly and the intense federal immigration enforcement actions in Minneapolis
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Greg Kelly and guest Joe diGenova critique the current state of federal law enforcement, highlighting a perceived lack of aggression within the Department of Justice. DiGenova compares the local resistance against federal immigration operations in Minnesota to the civil rights era, suggesting that Democratic officials are obstructing authorized law enforcement actions. Central to the discussion is a sharp criticism of Attorney General Bondi, whom the speakers describe as an ineffective leader failing to prosecute the President’s political enemies or investigate alleged financial fraud and foreign influence behind left-wing activism.
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Greg Kelly reflects on the life and death of Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, whom he praises for his unique insights into human mastery and political persuasion. The narrative shifts into a detailed exploration of Adams' book, Think Bigley, specifically analyzing Donald Trump’s "Rosie O'Donnell moment" as a masterclass in visual and emotional communication. Kelly also shares a personal interview with Adams, where the cartoonist describes how being barred from corporate promotion due to his race inadvertently freed him to pursue his successful creative career.
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Greg Kelly defends the actions of an ICE officer involved in a fatal shooting in Minneapolis, framing the incident as a necessary act of self-defense against a driver who was impeding law enforcement. Kelly hosts former acting ICE director Tom Homan, who argues that sanctuary city policies force federal agents into dangerous community confrontations rather than safer jailhouse transfers. Throughout the broadcast, Kelly critiques the mainstream media's portrayal of the deceased woman as a sympathetic mother, suggesting instead that her actions could be classified as domestic terrorism.
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Greg Kelly and guest Joel Gilbert discuss a fatal confrontation in Minneapolis, framing the incident as a justified law enforcement action while dismissing attempts to humanize the deceased driver. The conversation shifts toward a critique of Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell, specifically challenging his legal eligibility to run for Governor of California due to alleged residency violations. Gilbert details a personal encounter at a town hall to portray Swalwell as an ambitious radical driven by psychological rebellion against his parents rather than genuine policy.
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Greg Kelly defends an ICE agent involved in a fatal shooting, arguing that the officer was forced to use deadly force against a vehicle he perceived as a weapon. Kelly critiques the media’s portrayal of the deceased, Renee Good, as a peaceful mother, instead labeling her a domestic terrorist and highlighting a new video that he claims reveals a climate of harassment toward law enforcement. The broadcast shifts between this legal controversy and personal reflections, including a tribute to Kelly's late uncle and a discussion with Joel Gilbert regarding Eric Swalwell’s eligibility for the California governorship. Throughout the hour, Kelly maintains a sharp focus on media hypocrisy, the necessity of supporting law enforcement, and the personal character of political figures.
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Greg Kelly delivers a sharp critique of mainstream media and progressive activism, framed through his personal encounter with a critic on the street and a controversial deadly shooting involving an ICE agent. Kelly argues that the media and liberal figures sanitize the actions of agitators—specifically the late Renee Good and her partner—while unfairly vilifying law enforcement and the MAGA movement. Central to his monologue is the belief that traditional Judeo-Christian values and patriotism are under assault by a "pseudo-intellectual" class that rewards victimhood and punishes those who support secure borders.
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Greg Kelly talks about the biggest stories in the news and takes your telephone calls.
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