Podcast Summary: The Megyn Kelly Show
Title: DOJ Employee Throws Sandwich at Fed Officer, and New Info About Clinton Investigation
Host: Megyn Kelly, SiriusXM
Episode Release Date: August 14, 2025
Introduction and Main Topics
In the August 14, 2025 episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, host Megyn Kelly delves into a series of explosive political and legal controversies that have been making headlines. The episode primarily focuses on two major stories:
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Hunter Biden vs. Melania Trump: Hunter Biden is embroiled in a legal face-off with First Lady Melania Trump, who demands an apology for his claims that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump. Melania has threatened a lawsuit if Biden does not retract his statements made during a public YouTube interview.
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DOJ Employee Incident: An unusual and alarming incident occurred in Washington D.C., where a Department of Justice (DOJ) employee threw a Subway sandwich at a federal officer. Attorney General Pam Bondi has confirmed that the individual has been terminated from his position.
Additionally, Kelly introduces insights from guests Stu Burgiere and John Solomon, who provide deeper analysis on these issues and shed light on broader systemic problems within the DOJ and FBI under the Obama administration.
Interview with John Solomon
Timestamp: [08:12]
John Solomon, founder of Just the News, joins Megyn Kelly to discuss the alleged obstruction within the Justice Department and FBI during the Obama administration. Solomon presents a narrative suggesting a dual system of justice that favored Democrats while opposing Republicans.
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Clinton Foundation Investigation: Solomon claims that in March 2016, three FBI field offices were investigating corruption allegations against the Clinton Foundation. However, these investigations were allegedly shut down by Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates and Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, preventing any criminal prosecution against Hillary Clinton.
- Quote: “Barack Obama's Justice Department and FBI ... top officials said, 'No, no, it's Hillary Clinton. We're not doing that.'” ([08:23]).
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Hunter Biden’s Investigation: Solomon draws parallels between the handling of Clinton-related investigations and those involving Hunter Biden, suggesting that the DOJ's slow-rolled investigation into Biden allowed statutes of limitations to expire on charges of tax evasion and international business dealings.
- Quote: “With Hillary Clinton, time and time again, just like with Hunter Biden, those in power work together to protect their favorite Democrats. It's disgusting.” ([11:50]).
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Obstruction of Justice: He argues that figures like Sally Yates and Andrew McCabe played pivotal roles in preventing investigations into Democratic figures, thereby maintaining a biased justice system.
- Quote: “These are overt acts of a conspiracy and then the violation of innocent people's civil liberties to create a political ruse.” ([24:10]).
Solomon also touches upon the anticipated legal actions against former President Donald Trump, suggesting that grand juries are forming across multiple jurisdictions to investigate alleged misconduct, framing it as part of a broader conspiracy to undermine Republican leaders.
Discussion: Dual Justice System
Timestamp: [12:40] – [26:44]
Megyn Kelly and John Solomon discuss the implications of a dual justice system where Democratic figures receive preferential treatment, while Republicans, exemplified by Donald Trump, face aggressive legal challenges. Solomon emphasizes the historical context, pointing out events leading up to the 2016 election that he believes highlight systemic bias within the DOJ and FBI.
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Key Events Highlighted:
- March 2016: Investigation into Clinton Foundation initiated.
- July 5, 2016: James Comey announces the closure of the Clinton email investigation.
- July 5, 2016: Introduction of Christopher Steele and the Steele dossier.
- January 6, 2017: Meetings within the Justice Department purportedly aimed at maintaining the investigation’s status.
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Impact on 2016 Election: Solomon suggests that the obstructionist actions by DOJ officials weakened the Democratic position, inadvertently strengthening Trump's candidacy by exposing the party as corrupt.
- Quote: “The Democrats are going to look like the party of corruption.” ([08:19]).
Interview with Stu Burgiere and Jussie Smollett
Timestamp: [46:59] – [85:07]
Stu Burgiere, host of Stu Does America, and actor Jussie Smollett join Megyn Kelly to discuss recent developments surrounding Jussie Smollett and his ongoing legal battles, as well as other related political controversies.
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Jussie Smollett’s Case:
- Smollett discusses the false allegations he made in the past, admitting that the attack he reported was orchestrated.
- Quote: “It was incredibly wrong, and I regret it deeply.” ([49:01]).
- Discussion on the upcoming Netflix documentary aimed at rehabilitating his image, despite existing evidence contradicting his claims.
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DOJ Employee Incident:
- Stu Burgiere and Smollett analyze the recent incident where a DOJ employee threw a Subway sandwich at a federal officer.
- They express outrage over the DOJ's crackdown, with Megyn highlighting comments from Judge Jeanine Pirro condemning the behavior.
- Quote from DOJ Official: “You will not work in this administration while disrespecting our government and law enforcement.” ([65:57]).
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Hunter Biden vs. Melania Trump Lawsuit:
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Smollett and Burgiere explore the potential lawsuit Melania Trump might file against Hunter Biden for defamation based on his claims linking her to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Discussion on the challenges public figures face when engaging in defamation suits, especially with cross-examination in civil trials.
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Quote: “It's a legitimately serious thing... they have absolutely no standards at all.” ([74:21]).
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Closing Thoughts and Future Outlook
Megyn Kelly wraps up the episode by emphasizing the ongoing investigations and the potential for significant legal repercussions for high-profile Democratic figures. She underscores the importance of transparency and accountability within the DOJ and FBI to ensure a fair and unbiased justice system.
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Key Takeaways:
- Alleged systemic bias within the DOJ and FBI during the Obama administration.
- Emerging legal battles that could reshape the political landscape.
- The role of whistleblowers and insiders in exposing corruption.
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Looking Ahead: Kelly hints at more in-depth discussions and interviews in future episodes, particularly focusing on the unraveling of Russiagate and direct challenges to mainstream media narratives.
- Quote: “We're taking on the New York Times directly. See you there then.” ([93:27]).
Conclusion
This episode of The Megyn Kelly Show provides a comprehensive examination of alleged political biases within the U.S. Department of Justice and FBI, spotlighting high-profile legal confrontations involving Hunter Biden and Melania Trump. Through insightful interviews with John Solomon and Stu Burgiere, Kelly presents a narrative of systemic obstructionism aimed at protecting Democratic interests, while intensifying scrutiny on Republican figures. The discussion also touches upon broader issues of media integrity and political accountability, setting the stage for ongoing debates in forthcoming episodes.
