
The Megyn Kelly Show
Biden Cognitive Cover-Up Exposed, Trump's Historic Peace Speech, and Diddy Trial Latest, with The Fifth Column | Ep. 1072
Wed, 14 May 2025
Megyn Kelly is joined by Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch, co-hosts of The Fifth Column podcast, to discuss the ongoing rollout of the "Original Sin" Biden book, the left and corporate media covering up Biden’s cognitive decline, new details about what was really happening behind-the-scenes, real examples of the corporate media’s spin about Biden’s decline for years, their lies and culpability in the cover-up, comedians and non-partisans knowing Biden was mentally unfit for years before it was acceptable to say it, the elite left continuing their Biden lies, Trump's historic speech laying out a new foreign policy vision, his focus on peace and slamming past nation-building from the GOP and America, the disgusting allegations and details revealed at the Diddy trial, whether the prosecution has proven criminality or just bad behavior, and more.More from The Fifth Column: https://www.wethefifth.com/Everglades Foundation: Learn more about President Trump’s Everglades support project at https://www.EvergladesFoundation.orgBirch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldARMRA: go to https://tryarmra.com/MEGYN to get 15% offJust Thrive: Visit https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/Megyn and use code MEGYN to save 20% sitewide 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
Chapter 1: What was President Trump's historic foreign policy speech in the Middle East?
Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east. Hey, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show. Wow, what a day yesterday. President Trump, currently in Qatar as part of his historic trip to the Middle East, where he's laying out a vision. I mean, he's laying out his foreign policy vision. It's incredible.
You should definitely go and watch it on YouTube when you can. He souped to nuts said what he believes and why he's doing the things he's doing, that he is after an era of peace and prosperity, saying, I don't like war. I mean, it seems like something you wouldn't have to say, but you kind of do, given the history, let's be honest, of the Republican Party in recent years.
It's already getting incredible results. We're gonna show you the highlights of the speech, which the mainstream media is all but ignoring. I mean, there's very little coverage of this. in Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, this is a watershed moment. It seems pretty clear to me this is a watershed moment for our country, the Republican Party, and the dawn of a new era. Yes, his election, but this is him
pointing the sails and letting us know where he's taking the United States. And it sounded amazing. I mean, I was really moved by parts of what he said. It was a very honest assessment of some of the things we've done. It wasn't an apology tour like Barack Obama took. He wasn't saying he was sorry for anything, but he was free about criticizing prior US decisions.
Um, without naming presidential names, I think out of deference to, you know, mostly George W. Bush, but also Obama to some extent as well. And he's no fan of Joe Biden. That was kind of mentioned too. Plus the democratic party is going through hell week with the renewed focus on Joe Biden. They thought they were done with him, but now all these books come, uh, not letting it die.
And the most lady latest, the most recent book is the one by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson. It's called original sin. And they're going to be on this show on Tuesday. I'm actually really looking forward to this. Let me just tell you something about it because I know Jake personally, and I've told you guys before we're friendly.
I help him with his veterans charity and I respect the work he's done to help vets, uh, over the many years, you know, Our politics are very, very different, but I respect him and I respect the work he does in that department. And I like him. But it's going to be a contentious interview because, well, you know all the reasons why. And he knows that. OK, he knows that.
I think he's looking forward to the opportunity to defend himself. So he's coming to the right place. Somebody who doesn't hate him, who knows all the criticisms about him writing this book, who will raise them. Don't worry, I will. but am also interested in the contents of the book, unlike the left, which doesn't want to discuss them.
Or to the extent they do want to discuss them, they only want to use them to say, Kamala could have won. Kamala, she would have had it in the bag had it not been for the evil Biden. Well, we have a different agenda, which is truth. Kamala would not have won if Biden had dropped out earlier. I have zero doubt about that. She's a uniquely horrible politician. And so I don't buy that spin.
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Chapter 2: What are the key revelations in the 'Original Sin' book about Biden's cognitive decline?
So I do think that, especially that what you suggested earlier, Megan, an actual inquiry from this officially, formally, something bipartisan and trustworthy, something that's transparent, that's more interested in getting at what the hell happened than just finding someone to blame is really valuable and would be valuable for all of the aforementioned things.
We did what you wanted us to do in part, and we found President Biden calling into Morning Joe the day after that June debate. Here we go.
Fiery, fiery Joe. Yeah, I am not going anywhere. I wouldn't be running if I didn't absolutely believe that I am the best candidate to beat Donald Trump in 2024. We had a Democratic nominating process where the voters spoke clearly. I won 14 million of those votes, et cetera. So I not only believe that from the beginning, but I wanted to reassert and demonstrate that it's true.
And I'm going to be doing that all through this week and from here on. So we noted yesterday that it was quite a contrast.
All right, well, that didn't have the piece in it, but you got it. He was calling in to do his rehab tour and they rolled out the red carpet for that. I mean, anybody who watched the Megyn Kelly show the night of the debate, we did live coverage immediately after, knows I said within seconds of popping up on YouTube live, his presidential campaign is over and Sirius XM too. It ended tonight.
No matter what they tell you, no matter what happens, he's out. He will not be the nominee. And what you had on MSNBC was that, right? And you had it was a bad night. Everyone has a bad night, which was the official line that Kamala Harris used and Obama used and Joe Biden eventually used.
And all of his enablers pushed the same bullshit cover for him lies until they started to get the first polling back, which showed the American people had had. had it, you know, to your point earlier, they knew they knew for years and then their noses were rubbed in it by Joe Biden live and they were done pretending that it was a possibility he could do it.
I remember Matt and I, I know we're together the night of that debate at a friend's apartment with a bunch of other people. Yeah, I mean, there was a lot of people there and I had had I think about 17 vodka sodas. I was pretty well in. And I just remember looking, the crowd was looking across like, I mean, it was a pretty bipartisan crowd. People was like, what is going on?
And right when he said, I killed Medicare, I was like, no, you just killed your campaign, buddy. We finally beat Medicare. We finally beat Medicare. It's like you beat your campaign to death.
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Chapter 8: Who are the co-hosts of The Fifth Column and what perspectives do they bring?
You cannot say that's nothing anymore. Um, but I think like a lot of the troops who were over there, I, I have serious questions about whether any of it was worth it or whether that thing should have ended when, when George W. Bush declared mission accomplished after the opening bombing campaign in Afghanistan period and not 20 more years and not Iraq and on and all of that stuff.
So to hear the sitting president, a Republican, uh, Right. Twenty four years later. I mean, truly, like officially declare it a failure and say we're going in a different direction. We cannot nation build the greatest nations that have thrived over that time period have thrived thanks to their own ingenuity. Yes, America has supported Saudi Arabia in large measure.
But he's saying thanks to yourselves, your desire to improve your community, not thanks to the great hand of America that came in and tried to impose democracy on you. And it's just to me like a before and after line where he's declared the past approach over and not successful. And it's him saying this is the dawn of a new day.
We're taking the world in a new direction, says the head of the greatest superpower on earth still for now. What are your thoughts?
some of that was is aspirational um you know the dawn of a new day it's possible like it's possible we can get a deal done with iran which would be great um but a lot of people have thought such things were possible in the past so i think you're right to point out that this is kind of a needle scratch um on american policy and that also it is refreshing to hear someone say that like nation-building
didn't work. I do have questions about, of course, Trump can't just leave it there, right? He does name names. He named Biden in particular. And it is weird. I'm old enough to remember 9-11, that 15 of the 19 hijackers came from Saudi Arabia. They were- There is that. It's not a small thing. The Wahhabist ideology or strain of Islam is baked in Saudi Arabia.
The family of bin Laden was- But wait, can I just say-
I don't have my finger on the pulse of Saudi Arabia, I readily confess. But there have been reforms there. They really have been pushing a crackdown on jihadism over there and trying to send the message, you know, the king and the crown prince, no more of that shit.
Like they are trying to turn a page into more of an economic based society without so many radicals, you know, festering the jihad in the ranks. But keep going.
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