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Jack Smith's "Election Interference," and Truth About Walz's Abortion Law, with Michael Knowles and Mike Davis | Ep. 905

Jack Smith's "Election Interference," and Truth About Walz's Abortion Law, with Michael Knowles and Mike Davis | Ep. 905

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This episode of The Megan Kelly Show focuses on the political landscape surrounding the 2024 election, with a particular emphasis on the legal brief filed against Donald Trump by Special Counsel Jack Smith. Host Megan Kelly and her guests, including Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, and Michael Knowles, discuss the timing of the brief, its content, and its potential impact on the election. They argue that the brief is a politically motivated document designed to damage Trump's reputation and interfere with his campaign. The episode also delves into the controversy surrounding the Minnesota law that allows for comfort care instead of life-saving medical care for infants who survive abortion attempts. Kelly and Knowles criticize the law, arguing that it is barbaric and that the denial of its content by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is a lie. They also discuss the inconsistencies in pro-choice arguments, highlighting the hypocrisy of those who support abortion but then demand medical care for babies born alive after attempted abortions. Finally, the episode explores the growing resistance to transgender athletes competing in women's sports. Kelly and Knowles argue that this resistance is both politically and physically necessary, as it protects the fairness and safety of female athletes. They highlight the case of several university volleyball teams refusing to play against a male athlete competing as a female, arguing that this is a necessary step to ensure a level playing field and protect the integrity of women's sports.

Outlines

00:00:00
The October Surprise: Jack Smith's Legal Brief Against Trump

The episode begins with Megan Kelly introducing her show and discussing the timing of Jack Smith's legal brief against Donald Trump, calling it an "October surprise" aimed at influencing the upcoming election.

00:00:27
Analyzing Jack Smith's Legal Brief

Kelly dives into the details of Jack Smith's 165-page legal brief, highlighting its length, content, and the fact that it was unsealed at Smith's request. She argues that the brief is a one-sided narrative designed to damage Trump's reputation before the election.

00:08:10
Mike Davis's Perspective on the Legal Brief

Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, joins Kelly to discuss the legal brief. He argues that the brief is a politically motivated document, highlighting the timing of its release and the judge's decision to allow it. Davis believes the brief is an attempt to interfere in the 2024 election.

00:19:09
Examining the Brief's Claims and Hearsay

Kelly and Davis delve into specific claims made in the brief, including the allegation that Trump was watching Fox News and tweeting while the Capitol riot unfolded. Davis argues that these claims are hearsay and that Trump cannot respond to them in a one-sided document.

00:27:49
The January 6th Protest and the Lack of Insurrection Charges

Davis discusses the different categories of people involved in the January 6th protest, emphasizing that Trump has not been charged with inciting an insurrection. He criticizes the Democrats' framing of the event as an insurrection and argues that there is no evidence to support this claim.

00:28:35
Addressing the "Make Them Riot" Allegation

Kelly and Davis address the claim that Trump operatives said "make them riot" in Detroit. They point out that this allegation is not directly attributed to Trump and question its relevance to the charges against him.

00:31:00
The Right to a Speedy Trial and its Misrepresentation

Davis discusses Jack Smith's argument that the public has a right to a speedy trial in this case. He argues that this is a misrepresentation of the law, as the right to a speedy trial belongs to the defendant, not the public.

00:31:58
Trump and CNN's Reactions to the Brief

Kelly plays clips of Trump and CNN commentators discussing the legal brief. Trump calls it a weaponization of government, while CNN commentators express concern about its potential to frame Trump as a martyr.

00:33:34
The Politicized Justice System and Weaponization Against Trump

Davis argues that the justice system has been weaponized against Trump, citing examples of his supporters and allies being targeted. He believes the brief is further evidence of this politicization.

00:34:47
Comparing Biden-Harris Policies to Trump's Actions

Kelly and Davis discuss the Biden-Harris administration's policies, particularly their handling of the border crisis and their impact on the country. They argue that these policies are more damaging than Trump's actions on January 6th.

00:35:55
Gordon Sondland's Change of Heart and Support for Trump

Kelly discusses Gordon Sondland's recent statement that he now supports Trump, despite previously testifying against him during the impeachment inquiry. Sondland attributes this change to his experience under the Biden-Harris administration.

00:37:29
The Importance of Considering the Bigger Picture

Kelly emphasizes the importance of considering the bigger picture when evaluating the candidates, urging viewers to think about what is best for the country.

00:37:40
Kamala Harris's Role in the Border Crisis and Iran Deal

Davis criticizes Kamala Harris's handling of the border crisis and her role in the Iran deal, arguing that her policies have led to chaos and instability.

00:39:01
Trump's Future and the Likelihood of Recurring Behavior

Kelly addresses concerns about Trump's potential behavior if re-elected, arguing that his actions on January 6th are unlikely to be repeated due to his age, term limits, and the lack of legal threats hanging over him.

00:42:07
Tim Walz's Lies and the Vice Presidential Debate

Kelly discusses the low ratings for the vice presidential debate and the ongoing fallout from Tim Walz's performance, particularly his lies about his experiences in China and his son witnessing a school shooting.

00:47:18
FEMA's Financial Crisis and Prioritizing Illegal Immigrants

Kelly and Michael Knowles discuss FEMA's financial crisis, arguing that the Biden-Harris administration has misallocated funds by prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens affected by Hurricane Idalia.

00:48:20
The Political Divide in Disaster Relief

Knowles argues that the Democrats will prioritize rebuilding efforts in Asheville, North Carolina, where they have a strong political base, while neglecting other areas that are more likely to be Republican.

00:50:11
The Disordered Priorities of the Democrats

Knowles criticizes the Democrats' priorities, arguing that they are prioritizing foreign nationals and Ukraine over American citizens in need of disaster relief.

00:51:56
Tim Walz's Pathological Dishonesty and Pattern of Deception

Kelly and Knowles discuss Tim Walz's history of lying, highlighting his consistent pattern of deception and his inability to distinguish between truth and falsehood.

00:56:08
Tim Walz's Lack of Credibility and the Consequences of Lies

Knowles argues that Walz's lies have eroded his credibility and that he has no good answer for his dishonesty. He suggests that Walz's lies are a symptom of a deeper problem, a lack of respect for truth and honesty.

01:01:00
JD Vance's Debate Performance and Exposing Walz's Lies

Knowles praises JD Vance's performance in the debate, highlighting his ability to subtly and respectfully expose Walz's lies. He argues that Vance's approach was more effective than directly challenging Walz's credibility.

01:04:22
Walz's Lies About Gun Ownership and the Born Alive Infant Bill

Knowles exposes more lies told by Walz during the debate, including his claim that the vice president is a hunter and his denial of signing a law that removes reporting requirements for babies who survive abortion.

01:06:41
The Minnesota Law on Comfort Care for Infants and its Implications

Kelly and Knowles discuss the Minnesota law that Walz signed, which allows for comfort care instead of life-saving medical care for infants who survive abortion. They argue that this law is barbaric and that Walz's denial of its content is a lie.

01:10:26
Walz's Indignation and the Comfort Care Debate

Knowles criticizes Walz's indignant response to Vance's questioning about the Minnesota law, arguing that his denial of the facts is a sign of his sociopathic tendencies.

01:11:57
The Difference Between Medical Care and Comfort Care

Knowles explains the difference between medical care and comfort care, arguing that comfort care is essentially palliative care designed to await death. He criticizes the application of comfort care to infants who survive abortion.

01:13:37
The Democrats' Avoidance of Late-Term Abortion

Knowles discusses the Democrats' avoidance of the issue of late-term abortion, arguing that they deny its existence and claim that it only happens in extreme medical cases. He argues that this is a lie and that late-term abortions are often elective.

01:17:05
CNN's Panel Discussion on the Born Alive Infant Bill

Kelly plays a clip of a CNN panel discussion where Scott Jennings, the only Republican on the panel, is outnumbered by Democrats who defend Walz's position on the Born Alive Infant Bill.

01:19:00
The National Catholic Register's Report on the Minnesota Law

Knowles discusses an article in the National Catholic Register that provides evidence of the number of infants who died after surviving abortion attempts in Minnesota during Walz's tenure.

01:19:49
The Reality of Abortion and the Incoherence of Pro-Choice Arguments

This segment discusses the reality of abortion and the inconsistencies in pro-choice arguments. It highlights the case of 24 babies born alive after attempted abortions in one state, and the lack of reporting on their fates. The segment criticizes the media's lack of fact-checking and the hypocrisy of pro-choice advocates who support abortion but then demand medical care for babies born alive after attempted abortions.

01:34:20
Melania Trump's Memoir and the Pro-Life Movement

This segment discusses the potential implications of Melania Trump's memoir on the pro-life movement. It highlights the historical trend of Republican first ladies supporting abortion and suggests that the pro-life movement faces an uphill battle in the political arena. The segment also emphasizes the importance of the pro-life movement's work in educating the public about the reality of abortion.

01:37:17
The Growing Resistance to Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports

This segment discusses the growing resistance to transgender athletes competing in women's sports. It highlights the case of several university volleyball teams refusing to play against a male athlete competing as a female. The segment argues that this resistance is both politically and physically necessary, as it protects the safety and fairness of female athletes.

Keywords

October Surprise


A political event or revelation that occurs close to an election, often with the intention of influencing voters.

Legal Brief


A written document submitted to a court outlining the legal arguments and evidence in support of a particular case.

Hearsay


Out-of-court statements offered as evidence in a trial, which are generally inadmissible unless they meet certain exceptions.

Inciting an Insurrection


The act of encouraging or provoking a violent uprising or rebellion against a government or authority.

Comfort Care


A type of palliative care that focuses on providing comfort and support to a patient who is terminally ill, rather than life-saving medical treatment.

Late-Term Abortion


An abortion that is performed after the 20th week of pregnancy, often referred to as a third-trimester abortion.

Pathological Dishonesty


A persistent and ingrained pattern of lying and deception, often characterized by a lack of remorse or guilt.

Transgender Athlete


An athlete who identifies as a gender different from the one they were assigned at birth. The participation of transgender athletes in sports has become a controversial issue, particularly in women's sports.

Q&A

  • What is Jack Smith's legal brief against Donald Trump, and why is it considered an "October surprise"?

    Jack Smith's brief is a 165-page document outlining allegations against Trump related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. It's considered an "October surprise" because it was released close to the election, potentially influencing voters.

  • What are Mike Davis's main arguments against the legal brief?

    Davis argues that the brief is politically motivated, highlighting its timing, the judge's decision to allow its release, and the fact that it's a one-sided narrative. He believes it's an attempt to interfere in the 2024 election.

  • What are the key claims made in the legal brief, and how does Davis respond to them?

    The brief alleges that Trump was watching Fox News and tweeting while the Capitol riot unfolded. Davis argues that these claims are hearsay and that Trump cannot respond to them in a one-sided document.

  • What is the difference between medical care and comfort care, and why is the Minnesota law on comfort care for infants controversial?

    Medical care aims to keep a patient alive, while comfort care focuses on providing comfort and support to a terminally ill patient. The Minnesota law allows for comfort care instead of life-saving medical care for infants who survive abortion, which is considered barbaric by many.

  • What are the main lies that Tim Walz has been caught telling, and what does this say about his character?

    Walz has lied about his experiences in China, his son witnessing a school shooting, his gun ownership, and his signing of the Minnesota law on comfort care for infants. This pattern of deception suggests a lack of respect for truth and honesty.

  • What are the inconsistencies in pro-choice arguments, as highlighted in the segment?

    The segment points out that while pro-choice advocates support abortion, they also demand medical care for babies born alive after attempted abortions. This creates a logical inconsistency, as it suggests that a baby's life is valuable only after it is born.

  • What are the potential implications of Melania Trump's memoir on the pro-life movement?

    The segment suggests that Melania Trump's memoir could be a strategic move by the Trump campaign to moderate Trump's stance on abortion. However, it also highlights the historical trend of Republican first ladies supporting abortion, suggesting that the pro-life movement faces an uphill battle in the political arena.

  • Why is the resistance to transgender athletes in women's sports both politically and physically necessary?

    The segment argues that this resistance is politically necessary to protect the fairness of women's sports, as transgender athletes often have a physical advantage over biological females. It also argues that it is physically necessary to protect the safety of female athletes, as they could be injured by competing against larger, stronger transgender athletes.

Show Notes

Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing Jack Smith's giant Trump January 6 case filing that was conveniently unsealed the day after the VP debate, how this is evidence of "election interference" through a "paper trial," and more. Then Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, joins to talk about Jack Smith's "political" filing, the corporate media celebrating the filing, why this is an attempt by Smith and others to hurt Trump's electoral chances before November, what actually is in the indictment that Smith says he fond through using forensic evidence tracking Trump's phone, and more. Then Michael Knowles, host of The Daily Wire's "Michael Knowles Show," joins to discuss Tim Walz's tendency to say he just "talks like everyone" when he is caught in a lie, how that's an insult to Americans, his new spin about the Tiananmen Square lie, Walz's new exaggeration that his son witnessed a shooting, the truth about the Minnesota abortion law under Gov. Tim Walz, the reality of "comfort care" for babies that are born alive after botched abortions, Melania Trump’s strongly pro-choice stance in her new memoir, the reaction from "The View" saying she hates Christmas (and her husband), and more.


Davis- https://article3project.org/

Knowles- https://www.dailywire.com/


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Jack Smith's "Election Interference," and Truth About Walz's Abortion Law, with Michael Knowles and Mike Davis | Ep. 905

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