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Megyn Kelly's CARTOONISHLY Softball Interview w/Kash Patel Over Charlie Kirk Assassination!

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Megyn Kelly's latest cottony softball interview with Kash Patel about the Charlie Kirk assassination case is a thing to behold, as Kelly avoids asking any meaningful follow-up questions and serves as a more-than-willing conduit for FBI talking points.

Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger dissect inconsistencies in the official narrative—especially the text messages allegedly exchanged by suspect Tyler Robinson—which they frame as implausible, badly written, and indicative of a larger coverup. They also highlight what they call contradictions in Patel's past statements, questionable behavior by TPUSA personnel, and the alleged shutdown of counterterrorism inquiries that might have explored foreign involvement.

Throughout the segment, the two argue the investigation is part of a broader pattern of FBI coverups, selective enforcement, and coordinated narrative control involving TPUSA, the media, and U.S. authorities.

Plus segments on the shady financial dealings going on behind the scenes at TPUSA and the chaotic scene on the set at CNN when two panelists throw down over the Trump administration's boat bombings near Venezuela.

Also featuring Stef Zamorano!

  continue reading

742 episodes

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Megyn Kelly's latest cottony softball interview with Kash Patel about the Charlie Kirk assassination case is a thing to behold, as Kelly avoids asking any meaningful follow-up questions and serves as a more-than-willing conduit for FBI talking points.

Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger dissect inconsistencies in the official narrative—especially the text messages allegedly exchanged by suspect Tyler Robinson—which they frame as implausible, badly written, and indicative of a larger coverup. They also highlight what they call contradictions in Patel's past statements, questionable behavior by TPUSA personnel, and the alleged shutdown of counterterrorism inquiries that might have explored foreign involvement.

Throughout the segment, the two argue the investigation is part of a broader pattern of FBI coverups, selective enforcement, and coordinated narrative control involving TPUSA, the media, and U.S. authorities.

Plus segments on the shady financial dealings going on behind the scenes at TPUSA and the chaotic scene on the set at CNN when two panelists throw down over the Trump administration's boat bombings near Venezuela.

Also featuring Stef Zamorano!

  continue reading

742 episodes

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