
The Megyn Kelly Show
Sham Political NYC Sentencing, and Trump and Obama Laugh While Kamala Snubbed, with Viva Frei and Jesse Kelly | Ep. 980
10 Jan 2025
Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing the breaking news of Trump's sentencing in the NYC business records trial, Trump’s "unconditional discharge," the decision by the court to release the audio, the political goal in all of this to label Trump a "convicted felon," and more. Then attorney and Rumble host Viva Frei joins to discuss the corruption and political bias in the justice system, the Supreme Court’s failure to intervene, how Democrats could use the "felon" status against Trump as he takes office, and more. Then Jesse Kelly, host of The Jesse Kelly Show, joins to talk about LA mayor Karen Bass refusing to take accountability after the horrifying wildfires, the bizarre focus on gender and sexuality by LA Fire Department leadership, the consequences of focus on diversity and DEI, Obama and Trump laughing and chatting together at Jimmy Carter's funeral, how it shows the claims Trump is a threat to democracy and dangerous were all a false narrative, Kamala Harris getting snubbed by the duo and looking annoyed, and more. Finally Megyn celebrates a judge scrapping Biden's Title IX rewrites, how the days of the Deep State undermining federal legislation are over, how Trump will fix Title IX and restore protections for boys and girls, and more.Frei- https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/Kelly- YouTube.com/@jessekellydcKars 4 Kids: Don't Wait! Call now 1-877-Kars4Kids or Donate online today at https://Kars4Kids.org/MKJustThrive: Visit https://JustThriveHealth.com and use code MEGYN for 20% off your first 90 daybottle. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
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Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east. Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show and happy Friday. Well, the Democrats finally got what they wanted, or so they think. Donald Trump is now officially a, quote, convicted felon. He's also our next president.
So you should probably include that term in your celebratory smashes of the football on the left. I mean, great. And by the way, one of the reasons he is going to be our next president is because of all this nonsensical lawfare. So go ahead. I think it's the ultimate Pyrrhic victory.
In a New York City courtroom this morning, Judge Juan Merchan handed down the sentence of an unconditional discharge to President Trump. This means no jail time or any other punishment, and many believe the conviction will eventually be thrown out on appeal. It will be thrown out on appeal. Mark my words. it's going to be thrown out on appeal.
It actually stands a very decent chance of being thrown out by the New York appellate court right above this guy, Mershon. And I believe the New York State Court of Appeals, this is eventually going away. So enjoy it while you can. You can say convicted felon right after you refer to him as Mr. President. And it will be a limited period of months. And then it will get reversed.
And so will that label. And you helped get him elected. So with this lawfare, I hope that makes you feel good at night. Like, I'm not exactly sure why the Democrats feel so smug about this. None of this stopped the prosecutor of Donald Trump in the New York State Supreme case, Joshua Steinglass, from droning on. This man is ridiculous about just how terrible of a man he thinks Donald Trump is.
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The defendant's conduct before, during, and after this trial also merits consideration. Instead of preserving, protecting, and defending our constitutionally established system of criminal justice, the defendant, the once and future president of the United States, has engaged in a coordinated campaign to undermine its legitimacy.
Far from expressing any kind of remorse for his criminal conduct, the defendant has purposefully bred disdain for our judicial institutions and the rule of law. Such threats are designed to have a chilling effect, to intimidate those who have the responsibility to enforce our laws.
Put simply, this defendant has caused enduring damage to public perception of the criminal justice system and has placed officers of the court in harm's way. Sentencing the defendant permits this court to enter judgment, to cement the defendant's status as a convicted felon.
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