
The Megyn Kelly Show
Trump Zeroes in on Greenland, Mysterious Former US Attorney Death, Snow White Bombs: AM Update 3/24
Mon, 24 Mar 2025
President Trump sends a top delegation to Greenland, intensifying efforts to acquire the Arctic territory. AOC and Bernie Sanders launch a national tour decrying oligarchy and stirring speculation about AOC’s political future. Republicans strategize over how to handle activist judges as Trump-era policies face wave after wave of universal injunctions. Former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber found dead in her Virginia home, sparking a police investigation. Disney’s woke Snow White remake stumbles out of the gate with a dismal $50 million opening weekendTax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE todayBirch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold
Chapter 1: What is the main topic of this episode?
Good morning, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Monday, March 24th, 2025, and this is your AM Update.
Chapter 2: Why is Trump interested in acquiring Greenland?
We need Greenland for national security and even international security.
President Trump sending a high-level delegation to Greenland, which he has vowed to obtain one way or another.
We are witnessing an oligarchy in America.
As Democrats struggle to find their footing, AOC hits the road, fueling speculation about her political future. A former U.S. attorney found dead in her home. And box office numbers are in for Disney's scandal-plagued, woke live-action remake of Snow White. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Why?
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High-ranking Trump administration officials set to visit Greenland from Thursday to Sunday as President Trump eyes the Arctic territory. National Security Advisor Mike Walz and Energy Secretary Chris Wright will reportedly tour Bidoofik Space Force Base, the DoD's northernmost installation.
Second Lady Usha Vance will also join her second solo international trip since the second Trump administration took office. The Office of the Second Lady releasing a statement saying Ms. Vance will, quote, learn about Greenlandic heritage and attend Greenland's national dogsled race.
An idea that began under the first Trump administration, acquiring Greenland, receiving renewed focus under Trump 2.0, even getting special mention in the president's inaugural address.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of AOC and Bernie Sanders' national tour?
The media responding enthusiastically to the rallies, devoting much glowing coverage.
The Democratic Party has been facing growing backlash and calls for a new leader as it tries to find its footing in the new Trump administration. And two prominent progressives are now taking that momentum on the road.
Senator Bernie Sanders, whose anti-oligarchy message is resonating around the country with crowds that have exceeded the turnout of some presidential rallies, despite there being no election anytime soon.
There is clearly an appetite for this message. The Democratic establishment cannot afford to ignore this energy center of the party.
Chapter 4: What details have emerged about the death of the former U.S. Attorney?
Chapter 5: Why did Disney's Snow White remake fail at the box office?
Less prominent, any fact check of the oligarch claim or any mention of the Democrats' embrace of their own billionaires, from George Soros and Reid Hoffman to Michael Bloomberg and Oprah. Back on the Hill, cracks deepening among Democrats, the infighting ramping up following Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to advance the continuing resolution.
Mr. Schumer stated his decision was out of fear of what Elon Musk and Doge could do to further slash the government in a shutdown. AOC in particular, highly critical of Senator Schumer's decision.
Chuck Schumer, I guess the Senate Democratic leader, your senator, said at this meeting that he is going to vote for cloture. He is going to vote to allow there to be a simple majority vote. You think that's wrong?
I believe that's a tremendous mistake. This turns the federal government into a slush fund for Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
In the wake of the continuing resolution vote, some Democrats reportedly encouraging AOC to launch a primary challenge against Mr. Schumer. Ms. Ocasio-Cortez is 35 years old now. There's some speculation on whether she will run for president in 2028. A recent morning consult poll among Democrat and Democrat-leaning voters showing 36% prefer Kamala Harris, AOC trailing far behind with just 5%.
Senator Sanders asked by ABC if President Trump has done anything right so far.
Is there anything that you think Trump has done right? Yeah, I mean, I think cracking down on fentanyl making sure our borders are stronger. Look, nobody thinks illegal immigration is appropriate.
Under President Trump, border crossings are at historic lows, and The New York Times reports that fentanyl labs in Mexico are closing up shop in areas where they were doing big business. Coming up, Republicans divided on impeachment weigh other legislative options to rein in what they see as activist judges.
And box office numbers are in for Disney's scandal-plagued woke live-action remake of Snow White. You don't go out and buy a life jacket when the boat is sinking and you don't buy gold when the economy has already collapsed. Clearly others are heeding this advice as gold hit all time highs already this year. It's not too late for you too.
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Chapter 6: How is the Democratic Party responding to internal challenges?
were issued by Democrat-appointed judges. White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Political, and Public Affairs, James Blair, telling Politico this is part of a concerted effort to thwart the Trump agenda.
It is a tactic for judges to throw a stay on something, know they can bounce it around in court for three years, maybe it'll end up the Supreme Court. During that time, we won't be able to deport any gang members because these judges have decided so.
Mr. Blair going on to say the judges have, quote, effectively neutered an entire plank of the administration. Several congressmen introducing articles of impeachment against four judges in recent weeks. President Trump recently calling for the impeachment of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg of the District of D.C. He's chief judge there.
Judge Boasberg blocked the Trump administration's effort to deport suspected Trenda Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The DOJ now in an onerous battle with Judge Boasberg to prove it did not violate his order by not calling back two planes filled with gang members, they say, deported under the AEA.
As members of the Trump administration publicly push for the removal of what they call activist judges, House Speaker Mike Johnson weighing his options. Removing a judge via the impeachment process requires 67 votes in the Senate. That's not going to happen under the current balance of power. Political reporting, even among House Republicans, support is mixed.
One senior House Republican aide saying, quote, it's never going to happen. There aren't the votes. California Congressman Daryl Issa preparing to introduce the No Rogue Rulings Act in April. The bill seeks to restrict a judge's ability to issue an injunction beyond the parties directly involved in a case.
As an example, if a nonprofit sues the Trump administration because Doge cuts its funding under the No Rogue Rulings Act, a judge would only be able to issue a ruling that applies to that specific nonprofit, not a nationwide injunction blocking the funding cuts for everyone. Politico reporting on a number of impeachment alternative strategies.
Some GOP members are discussing resolutions condemning recent rulings against the Trump administration. Those moves would be purely symbolic. Other discussions involve cutting the funding for the federal district court in Washington or breaking up the existing district and circuit courts entirely.
Chairman of the Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan telling CNN he will hold hearings to investigate possible steps the House can take.
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