Megyn Kelly is joined by legal experts Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis to discuss the hearing about whether former President Donald Trump violated the gag order in the NYC case, whether the case was brought in an attempt to interfere with the election, whether Trump is allowed to comment on the jury, witnesses, and judge, the truth about what Trump is actually being charged with and how, whether a conviction would get overturned on appeal, the one legal professor who called out the case in the New York Times, what prosecutors allege by “unlawful means,” federal law vs.
State law, NBC and MSNBC's hypocrisy about "checkbook journalism" and "catch and kill," the National Enquirer and the Trump case, what NBC did with Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer, Alec Baldwin being harassed by an anti-Israel protester, his remarkable restraint during the encounter, anti-Israel campus chaos in New York City and beyond, and more.
Then Sall Grover, CEO of the "Giggle" app, and her lawyer Katherine Deves, join to discuss to discuss her women-only chat app being sued for barring a biological man from joining, their history of standing up for women’s rights, why women need “female only” spaces, the implications of deciding what a "woman" is, the future lawsuits related to radical transgender ideology ahead, Mr. Beast co-star "becoming a woman," and more.