DiscoverThe Megyn Kelly ShowTruth About Media Indictment, and Harris Still Complaining About Debate Rule, with Joel Pollak, Dave Aronberg, Xavier Durousseau, Britt Mayer, and RCP | Ep. 880
Truth About Media Indictment, and Harris Still Complaining About Debate Rule, with Joel Pollak, Dave Aronberg, Xavier Durousseau, Britt Mayer, and RCP | Ep. 880

Truth About Media Indictment, and Harris Still Complaining About Debate Rule, with Joel Pollak, Dave Aronberg, Xavier Durousseau, Britt Mayer, and RCP | Ep. 880

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This podcast episode dives deep into the recent DOJ indictment of two Russians for creating a media company called Tenant Media, which allegedly used conservative podcasters to amplify their pro-Kremlin propaganda. The episode begins by discussing the details of the indictment, including the allegations that the Russians misled the podcasters about the source of their funding, claiming it was from a French businessman named Edward Gregorian. The podcasters involved, including Dave Rubin, Tim Poole, and Benny Johnson, are alleged to have been victims of this scheme and were not aware of the Russian funding. The episode then features reactions to the indictment from various individuals, including Joel Pollock, author of "The Agenda," and Dave Ehrenberg, a Palm Beach County attorney. They discuss the allegations against Lauren Chen and her husband, Liam Donovan, and the potential for them to be cooperating with the DOJ. They also discuss the implications of the indictment for the conservative podcasters involved. The hosts delve deeper into the indictment's allegations, particularly regarding Tim Poole's stance on Ukraine and the alleged attempt by the Russians to push a narrative blaming Ukraine for a terrorist attack in Moscow. They discuss the indictment's claim that the podcasters were unaware of the Russian funding and the potential for Lauren Chen to have been the primary orchestrator of the scheme. The episode presents statements from the podcasters, who all deny any knowledge of the Russian funding and claim to have been victims of the scheme. They emphasize their independence and freedom in their reporting. The hosts discuss the financial implications of the indictment, with questions arising about whether the podcasters will return the money they received. They also address allegations of anti-Semitism against Lauren Chen, who has been vocal in her criticism of Israel. The episode reports on Lauren Chen's firing from Blaze TV and discusses how the left is likely to spin the indictment as evidence of Russian interference in the 2024 election, despite the lack of evidence that the podcasters were actively involved in influencing the election. The episode plays a clip from Morning Joe, where the hosts discuss the indictment and suggest that the conservative podcasters were unknowingly promoting Russian propaganda. They criticize the podcasters for previously condemning the "Russia hoax." The episode discusses Liz Cheney's surprising endorsement of Kamala Harris for president, despite her previous criticisms of Harris. The hosts question the impact of this endorsement on the election and whether it will sway any voters. The hosts discuss the upcoming presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, focusing on the decision to turn off the microphones during the other candidate's speaking time. They speculate on the impact of this decision and how the debate might unfold. The episode discusses Professor Alan Lickman's prediction that Kamala Harris will defeat Donald Trump in the 2024 election. The hosts then analyze recent polls, highlighting the close race in key swing states, particularly Pennsylvania. The hosts discuss the importance of get out the vote operations in the upcoming election, particularly in Pennsylvania. They analyze the potential impact of the Senate race in Pennsylvania on the presidential election and discuss the overall outlook for the House and Senate races. The hosts clarify that the indictment focuses on Russian attempts to manipulate public opinion on issues like the Ukraine war, rather than directly influencing the election. They also discuss the limited reach of the media organization involved in the scheme. The episode features reactions to the indictment from Britt Mayor, founder of Rooted Wings, and Xavier DeRusso, a Prager U personality. They both deny any involvement with Lauren Chen's media company and express concern about the left's likely use of the indictment to further the "Russia, Russia, Russia" narrative. The hosts discuss the youth vote and Gen Z's political leanings, noting the growing support for Trump among young men and Harris among single women. They speculate on the factors driving these trends and the potential impact on the election. This chapter discusses how Gen Z is rebelling against the established narrative, questioning issues like affordability, immigration, and border security. They are challenging the status quo and demanding answers. This chapter focuses on Kamala Harris's changing stance on immigration, highlighting her past support for sanctuary cities and open borders, contrasting it with her recent attempts to portray herself as tough on border enforcement. This chapter delves into California's policies regarding illegal immigration, specifically the proposed $150,000 loan program for undocumented immigrants, which is seen as a magnet for further immigration. This chapter analyzes Kamala Harris's political persona, suggesting that her insecurity and desire for approval lead her to pander to different audiences, changing her language, accent, and even her backstory. This chapter criticizes Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz for their lack of courage and authenticity, highlighting instances where they avoided difficult questions and displayed fear of confronting controversial issues. This chapter contrasts Trump's willingness to engage in unscripted interviews and debates with Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz's avoidance of such situations, suggesting that Trump's confidence and authenticity make him a more compelling candidate. This chapter discusses Kamala Harris's political ideology, suggesting that her father's Marxist background and her advocacy for certain policies align with democratic socialism, but ultimately these policies are seen as unrealistic and potentially harmful. This chapter further emphasizes Trump's confidence and authenticity, highlighting his willingness to engage in unscripted interviews and debates, which contrasts with Kamala Harris's reliance on handlers and her perceived lack of self-awareness. This chapter discusses the case of a former Bachelor contestant who claims to be a transgender woman, raising questions about the authenticity of his claim and the potential for trolling. This chapter explores the broader implications of the Bachelor contestant's situation, suggesting that it reflects a societal disconnect from reality and a blurring of lines between genuine identity and manufactured narratives. This chapter draws a comparison between the Bachelor contestant's situation and blackface, arguing that both are forms of mockery and diminish the groups they are intended to represent. This chapter reveals insider information about the Bachelor contestant's mental health struggles and his potential use of his transgender identity as a political experiment to expose the left's intolerance. This chapter celebrates the participation of a pregnant contestant on the Mrs. America pageant, highlighting the beauty and empowerment of womanhood in all its forms.

Outlines

00:00:00
The DOJ Indictment of Russians for Influencing Conservative Media

The episode begins by discussing the details of the DOJ indictment of two Russians for creating a media company called Tenant Media, which allegedly used conservative podcasters to amplify their pro-Kremlin propaganda. The podcasters involved, including Dave Rubin, Tim Poole, and Benny Johnson, are alleged to have been victims of this scheme and were not aware of the Russian funding.

00:01:19
Reactions to the DOJ Indictment

The episode features reactions to the indictment from various individuals, including Joel Pollock, author of "The Agenda," and Dave Ehrenberg, a Palm Beach County attorney. They discuss the allegations against Lauren Chen and her husband, Liam Donovan, and the potential for them to be cooperating with the DOJ. They also discuss the implications of the indictment for the conservative podcasters involved.

00:11:46
Analysis of the Indictment's Allegations

The hosts delve deeper into the indictment's allegations, particularly regarding Tim Poole's stance on Ukraine and the alleged attempt by the Russians to push a narrative blaming Ukraine for a terrorist attack in Moscow. They discuss the indictment's claim that the podcasters were unaware of the Russian funding and the potential for Lauren Chen to have been the primary orchestrator of the scheme.

00:15:40
Responses from the Podcasters

The episode presents statements from the podcasters, who all deny any knowledge of the Russian funding and claim to have been victims of the scheme. They emphasize their independence and freedom in their reporting.

00:22:36
Financial Implications and Anti-Semitism Allegations

The hosts discuss the financial implications of the indictment, with questions arising about whether the podcasters will return the money they received. They also address allegations of anti-Semitism against Lauren Chen, who has been vocal in her criticism of Israel.

00:26:28
Lauren Chen's Firing and the Left's Narrative

The episode reports on Lauren Chen's firing from Blaze TV and discusses how the left is likely to spin the indictment as evidence of Russian interference in the 2024 election, despite the lack of evidence that the podcasters were actively involved in influencing the election.

00:33:03
Morning Joe's Spin on the Indictment

The episode plays a clip from Morning Joe, where the hosts discuss the indictment and suggest that the conservative podcasters were unknowingly promoting Russian propaganda. They criticize the podcasters for previously condemning the "Russia hoax."

00:34:04
Liz Cheney's Endorsement of Kamala Harris

The episode discusses Liz Cheney's surprising endorsement of Kamala Harris for president, despite her previous criticisms of Harris. The hosts question the impact of this endorsement on the election and whether it will sway any voters.

00:38:24
The Upcoming Presidential Debate

The hosts discuss the upcoming presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, focusing on the decision to turn off the microphones during the other candidate's speaking time. They speculate on the impact of this decision and how the debate might unfold.

00:43:21
Election Predictions and Polling Analysis

The episode discusses Professor Alan Lickman's prediction that Kamala Harris will defeat Donald Trump in the 2024 election. The hosts then analyze recent polls, highlighting the close race in key swing states, particularly Pennsylvania.

00:50:18
Get Out the Vote Operations and the Importance of Pennsylvania

The hosts discuss the importance of get out the vote operations in the upcoming election, particularly in Pennsylvania. They analyze the potential impact of the Senate race in Pennsylvania on the presidential election and discuss the overall outlook for the House and Senate races.

01:00:09
The Indictment's Focus on Opinion Manipulation

The hosts clarify that the indictment focuses on Russian attempts to manipulate public opinion on issues like the Ukraine war, rather than directly influencing the election. They also discuss the limited reach of the media organization involved in the scheme.

01:07:12
Reactions from Britt Mayor and Xavier DeRusso

The episode features reactions to the indictment from Britt Mayor, founder of Rooted Wings, and Xavier DeRusso, a Prager U personality. They both deny any involvement with Lauren Chen's media company and express concern about the left's likely use of the indictment to further the "Russia, Russia, Russia" narrative.

01:10:21
Gen Z Rebellion Against the Narrative

This chapter discusses how Gen Z is rebelling against the established narrative, questioning issues like affordability, immigration, and border security. They are challenging the status quo and demanding answers.

01:15:18
Kamala Harris's Shifting Stance on Immigration

This chapter focuses on Kamala Harris's changing stance on immigration, highlighting her past support for sanctuary cities and open borders, contrasting it with her recent attempts to portray herself as tough on border enforcement.

Keywords

Tenant Media


A media company allegedly created by two Russians to amplify their own channel, covertly funded by Russian media organization RT. They used conservative podcasters to distribute their content.

RT


A Russian state-funded international television network known for its pro-Kremlin stance. It is often accused of spreading disinformation and propaganda.

Edward Gregorian


A fictitious French businessman used as a front to conceal the Russian funding of Tenant Media. The name was likely chosen to mislead the podcasters.

Deep Fake


A digitally manipulated video or audio recording that appears to be genuine but is actually fabricated. It is often used to spread misinformation and propaganda.

Useful Idiot


A person who unknowingly promotes the agenda of a foreign power or other entity. They are often used to spread propaganda or disinformation.

Anti-Semitism


Hostility or prejudice against Jews. It can manifest in various forms, including discrimination, violence, and hate speech.

DEI


Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. A set of principles and practices aimed at promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in organizations and society.

Mob Rule


A system of governance where decisions are made by the majority, often without regard for individual rights or minority opinions.

Universal Suffrage


The right of all adult citizens to vote, regardless of race, gender, or other factors. It is a fundamental principle of democracy.

Q&A

  • What were the key allegations made in the DOJ indictment against the two Russians?

    The indictment alleged that the two Russians created a media company called Tenant Media, covertly funded by RT, and used conservative podcasters to amplify their channel. They allegedly misled the podcasters about the source of the funding, claiming it was from a French businessman.

  • What was the alleged role of Lauren Chen and her husband, Liam Donovan, in the scheme?

    The indictment alleges that Lauren Chen and her husband recruited conservative podcasters for Tenant Media, knowing that the Russians would be funding and editing the content. They allegedly concealed the Russian funding from the podcasters.

  • How did the conservative podcasters respond to the allegations?

    The podcasters, including Dave Rubin, Taylor Hanson, Matt Christensen, and Tim Poole, all denied any knowledge of the Russian funding and claimed to have been victims of the scheme. They emphasized their independence and freedom in their reporting.

  • What are the potential implications of the indictment for the 2024 election?

    The indictment is likely to be used by the left to further the "Russia, Russia, Russia" narrative, despite the lack of evidence that the podcasters were actively involved in influencing the election. It could also lead to increased scrutiny of foreign influence in American media and politics.

  • What are the key factors to watch in the upcoming presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris?

    The debate is expected to be highly contentious, with both candidates likely to focus on attacking each other's records and policies. The decision to turn off the microphones during the other candidate's speaking time could also lead to some interesting dynamics.

  • How close is the 2024 presidential race, and what are the key swing states to watch?

    The race is extremely close, with polls showing a tight contest in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, and Michigan. Pennsylvania is considered the most important state, with 19 electoral votes.

  • What are the potential implications of the youth vote for the 2024 election?

    The youth vote is often seen as a key demographic in elections, but it is difficult to predict how they will vote in 2024. There is growing support for Trump among young men and Harris among single women, but it remains to be seen how these trends will play out.

  • How is Gen Z challenging the established narrative and what are some of the issues they are questioning?

    Gen Z is rebelling against the status quo, questioning issues like affordability, immigration, and border security. They are demanding answers and challenging the narratives they have been told for too long.

  • How has Kamala Harris's stance on immigration changed and what are the inconsistencies in her messaging?

    Kamala Harris has shifted her stance on immigration, previously advocating for sanctuary cities and open borders, but now portraying herself as tough on border enforcement. This shift is seen as disingenuous and inconsistent with her past record.

  • What are the potential consequences of California's proposed $150,000 loan program for undocumented immigrants?

    The proposed loan program is seen as a magnet for further immigration, potentially exacerbating existing challenges related to housing affordability and resource allocation.

Show Notes

Megyn Kelly begins the show by discussing the complex DOJ indictment involving prominent conservative media personalities and an alleged covert Russian propaganda operation, what this means for independent media more broadly, and more. Then Dave Aronberg, host of "True Crime MTN," and Joel Pollak, author of "The Agenda," join to talk about the DOJ indictment alleging Tenet Media is a Russian propaganda operation, Lauren Chen's involvement and why she may not be getting charged right now, what Dave Rubin and Tim Pool are saying and what they actually did, how the corporate media is portraying this story, and more. Then Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth of RealClearPolitics join to discuss Liz Cheney endorsing Harris, the Harris campaign complaining about the mics being muted in the ABC presidential debate next week, the "I'm Speaking" moment Harris clearly wants that she won't be able to get, tightening polls between Harris and Trump, the key factors influencing voter sentiment, which candidate has the upper hand right now, and more. Then cultural commentators Britt Mayer and Xaviaer Durousseau join to discuss Harris' shifting policy positions on the border and more, Harris' empty vessel public persona and leadership style, whether she's insecure and has social anxiety, the controversy surrounding a former Bachelorette star and whether he's pretending to be transgender or engaging in trolling, the gender "blackface" he seems to be employing, and more.

Aronberg- https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeMTN

Pollak- https://www.amazon.com/dp/164821116X

Bevan, Walworth, & Cannon- https://www.realclearpolitics.com/

Mayer- https://campsite.bio/rootedwings

Durousseau- https://x.com/XAVIAERD

 

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Truth About Media Indictment, and Harris Still Complaining About Debate Rule, with Joel Pollak, Dave Aronberg, Xavier Durousseau, Britt Mayer, and RCP | Ep. 880

Truth About Media Indictment, and Harris Still Complaining About Debate Rule, with Joel Pollak, Dave Aronberg, Xavier Durousseau, Britt Mayer, and RCP | Ep. 880

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