
President Trump holds his sixth cabinet meeting since retaking office, addressing Texas flooding, immigration, tariffs, and the Epstein investigation, along with AG Pam Bondi. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surprises Trump with a formal nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, praising him for brokering historic peace deals. A federal judge blocks the BBB provision defunding Planned Parenthood, siding with the group’s constitutional challenge just days after a related Supreme Court ruling. A State Department memo reveals an imposter has been mimicking Secretary of State Marco Rubio using AI. Tax Network USA: Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit https://TNUSA.com/MEGYN to speak with a strategist for FREE today Patriot Mobile: Get a Free Month at https://PatriotMobile.com/MEGYN or call 972-PATRIOT
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Megyn Kelly
Good morning everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Wednesday, July 9, 2025, and this is your AM update.
Donald Trump
Could I just interrupt? Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?
Megyn Kelly
President Trump hosts a Cabinet meeting covering issues from the Texas flooding to Jeffrey Epstein and everything in between.
Benjamin Netanyahu
I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee. It's nominated you for the Peace Prize.
Megyn Kelly
Israeli Prime Minister Benjam Netanyahu nominates President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize as the two leaders work toward ending the war in Gaza. An Obama appointed judge blocks the provision in the one big beautiful bill preventing Planned Parenthood from receiving federal funds, a move the US Supreme Court just held even a state has the right to do. All that and more coming up in just a moment. On your AM update. If you are stressed about back taxes, maybe you missed the April deadline or your books are a mess, don't wait. The IRS is cracking down. Penalties add up fast. 5% a month, up to 25% just for not filing. But there is help. You don't have to handle this alone. Tax Network USA can take the burden off your shoulders and stop the spiral before it gets worse. They have helped thousands of Americans. Whether you're an employee, a small business owner, or you haven't filed in years. Messy books? No problem. They've seen it all. Tax Network USA has direct access to powerful IRS programs and expert negotiators on your side. You'll get a free consultation, and if you qualify, they may even be able to reduce or eliminate what you owe. More importantly, they will help protect you from wage garnishments or bank levies. So don't wait for the next irs letter. Call 800-958-1000 or visit tnusa.com Megan to talk to a real expert at Tax Network USA. Take the pressure off. Let Tax Network USA handle your tax issues On Tuesday, President Trump holding his sixth Cabinet meeting since returning to office in January. The nearly two hour meeting covering a wide array of topics, including the latest on the Texas flood rescue efforts, the newly signed One big Beautiful Bill Act, Jeffrey Epstein, immigration and more. And unlike the last administration, this one was on full display for the public and press to see and ask questions. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem kicking off the meeting with the latest on the catastrophic flooding in Texas. More than 100 people dying, dozens more yet to be accounted for, including 10 missing children still from the camp mystic girls. Camp Secretary Noem sharing the heartbreaking stories of some of the survivors she met with.
Kristi Noem
I hugged him and I said, do you work here? And he said, no, my little girl was in that cabin. And he said, and I just found her best friend. About an hour and a half ago, she had passed away. But then there was another. The grandpa was there looking for his granddaughter as well. There was a dad there of one of the counselors. The counselor was alive, but she was dealing with the fact that she had hung on to some of these girls and was trying to keep them out of the flood waters and had gotten hit by something and had lost two of the girls and wasn't able to hang on to them and was going to live the rest of her life thinking about that moment when she wasn't able to hang on to these girls. The strength of people is incredible.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump and the first lady set to visit Central Texas on Friday. The Cabinet meeting then turning to the recent successes of the Trump administration. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant sharing the latest stats on income from President Trump's tariffs.
Scott Besant
We will have taken in about $100 billion in tariff income thus far this year. And that's with the tariffs, the major tariffs not having started until the second quarter. So we could expect that that could be well over 300 billion by the end of the year. We don't agree with CBO scoring, but for those who do, the CBO scored tariff income over the next 10 years at 2.8 trillion trillion, which we think is probably low.
Megyn Kelly
This as the administration is sending letters to 14 countries informing their leaders of a new tariff rate taking effect on August 1st. President Trump next chiding Democrats for voting against the one big beautiful bill act and criticizing left wing talking points around the legislation.
Donald Trump
I want to, you know, scold the Democrats because they're voting for tax cuts. They're voting for no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime and, you know, many, many other things far more important than that, great health care. And frankly, they every, every Democrat should lose their election because it was purely political. They were told not to vote for it. I think it's incredible when I watch the Democrats and they have standard lines like they had Russia, Russia, Russia, the laptop from hell, it all came from Russia. You know, they make, they make things up and they go with it and they feed it to you people in many cases. And they said, here's a line. And I hear the new line is death. Oh, it's death. Everyone's going to die. There's nothing to do with that. In fact, we're saving our country. Death is from allowing 25 million people into our country, of which 3 or 4 are stone cold hard criminals. 11,888 are murderers, many of them committing more than one murder. That's death. And the Democrats did that. Joe Biden did that. By allowing people to come in here just totally unchecked, unvetted, open borders, open borders. The whole world was dumped into our country.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump turning his attention to the media coverage surrounding the successful military strike against critical Iranian nuclear facilities.
Donald Trump
We had a lot of fake reporting, mostly from cnn. They came up with this concept that maybe the attack wasn't that good. Maybe it. And I saw it happen right after the attack. I saw this person on cnn. I actually watch, I like to watch the en you learn from the enemy. And I watched her say, Anderson, you know, I'm hearing stories that maybe they didn't hit their target, maybe it wasn't that good a hit. And they were hearing stories. The next day it was a little more and the next day a little more. After three, four days she was saying, you know, I don't know, I don't think it was that. And you had to fire that reporter immediately. You should fire her. I was like confronting. Because otherwise the public doesn't know that you're a bunch of crooked people. And the media has to straighten out their act. You know, the media is down to 17% approval. You got to do a little better than that. It's important for the country that you do better. I think they ought to make a lot of changes. I think changes are going to be made to the media. But it's hard to have a really successful country if you have a corrupt media.
Megyn Kelly
Then a tense exchange on the FBI and DOJ's announcement that there is no Jeffrey Epstein client list, no evidence the convicted sex offender blackmailed high profile figures and no more information would be released from the investigation.
Reporter
Your memo and released yesterday in Jeffrey Epstein left some lingering mysteries. One of the biggest ones is whether he ever worked for an American or foreign intelligence agency. So could you resolve whether or not he did? And also, can you say why there was a minute missing from jailhouse tape?
Donald Trump
Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years. You're asking. We have Texas, we have this. We have all of the things. And are people still talking about this guy, this creep? That is unbelievable. Do you want to waste the time? Do you feel like answering?
Pam Bondi
I don't mind answering.
Donald Trump
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question, Epstein, at a time like this where we're having some of the greatest success and also tragedy with what happened in Texas. It just seems like a desecration. But you go ahead.
Megyn Kelly
Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is facing criticism from many on the right for her past comments on the existence of the Epstein client list, then weighing in.
Donald Trump
Sure, sure.
Pam Bondi
First to back up on that, in February, I did an interview on Fox and it's been getting a lot of attention because I said I was asked a question about the client list and my response was it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed, meaning the file, along with the jfk, MLK files as well. That's what I meant by that. Also to the tens of thousands of video, they turned out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting Jeffrey Epstein. Child porn is what they were never going to be released, never going to see the light of day. To him being an agent, I have no knowledge about that. We can get back to you on that. And the minute missing from the video, what we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every night they redo that video. It's old from like 1999. So every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump facing recent backlash from his MAGA base following comments last Thursday pitching a path for illegal alien farm workers to. To remain in the country. Mr. Trump clarifying those comments.
Donald Trump
There's no amnesty. What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but we are doing a work program. Do you want to explain that, please?
Megyn Kelly
Obviously, this president's vision of no amnesty, mass deportation continues, but in a strategic way, and then ensuring that our farmers have the labor that they need, but moving toward automation, ensuring that our farmers have that workforce and moving toward an American workforce.
Donald Trump
Give the farmers the people they need, but we're not talking amnesty.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump winding down the meeting with an art tour of the room, telling the story behind a recently added grandfather clock.
Donald Trump
So as president, you have the power. If I go into the State Department or Department of Commerce or Treasury. If I see anything that I like, I'm allowed to take it. Do you believe this? So I'm in Marco's. I see this gorgeous clock, grandfather clock, and there it is. I said, marco, Marco, I love this clock. Look at it, it's beautiful. He said, what clock? I tried to talk him into it first. I said, I'd love to take that clock out and put it in the Cabinet Room. He said, no, are you serious? I said, marco, I have the right to do it, Marco. And I said, all right, what the hell? That's his contribution to the Cabinet room.
Megyn Kelly
On Monday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House surprising President Trump with a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Benjamin Netanyahu
The President has already realized great opportunities. He forged the Abraham Accords. He's forging peace as we speak, in one country, in one region after the other. So I want to present to you, Mr. President, the letter I sent to the Nobel Prize Committee. It's nominated you for the Peace Prize, which is well deserved and you should get it.
Donald Trump
Thank you very much. This, I didn't know. Well, thank you very much.
Benjamin Netanyahu
Thank you.
Donald Trump
Coming from you in particular, this is very meaningful. Thank you very much.
Benjamin Netanyahu
Thank you. Thank you for everything you're doing.
Megyn Kelly
Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace prize after just 10 months in office for his alleged efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and. And cooperation between peoples especially, they said, his reach out to the Muslim world. The chairman of the Nobel Committee said they were influenced by Mr. Obama's efforts on climate change and his support for the United Nations. Many felt the award was utterly undeserved. Since taking office just six months ago, the Trump administration brokering several major peace agreements. The cessation of war between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. The de escalation of a rapidly intensifying conflict between nuclear powers India and Pakistan, and of course, a ceasefire between Israel and Iran following a successful US Military strike on three key Iranian nuclear facilities. That's in addition to fostering the Abraham Accords in his first term and his current efforts to secure an end to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. In the Tuesday Cabinet meeting, the President and Special envoy Steve Witkoff delivering an update on the Gaza negotiations.
Donald Trump
Gaza is a tragic. It's a tragedy, and he wants to get it solved, and I want to get it solved, and I think the other side wants to get it solved. Steve, could you talk on that, please?
Steve Witkoff
We're in proximity talks now, and we had four issues and now we're down to one. After two days of proximity talks, so we are hopeful that by the end of this week we will have a an agreement that will bring US into a 60 day ceasefire. 10 live hostages will be released, 9 deceased will be released. We're meeting at the President's direction with all the hostage families to let them know and we think that this will lead to a lasting peace in Gaza.
Megyn Kelly
Coming up, an Obama appointed judge blocking the provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill act that defunds Planned Parenthood and a Secretary of State Marco Rubio impersonator is on the loose. Every dollar you spend is either supporting your values or working against them. In today's economy, where you spend your money matters. Patriot Mobile is leading the way as America's only Christian conservative wireless provider. Switch today without sacrificing quality or service. You'll get exceptional nationwide coverage because unlike most budget wireless providers, Patriot Mobile has access to all three major US Networks. You can even add two numbers on two networks on one phone, something the big eyes cannot even do. Stay connected with flexible unlimited data plans to fit your lifestyle. When you switch to Patriot Mobile, you are supporting faith, family and freedom. And switching is simple. Keep your number, keep your phone or Upgrade. Patriot Mobile's 100% US based team will get you activated in minutes. Right now go to patriotmobile.com megan or call 972 Patriot to get a free month of service with promo code. Megan make the switch. Defend freedom with every call and text you make. That's patriotmobile.com Megyn or just call 972 Patriot. A federal judge temporarily blocking a provision within the One Big Beautiful Bill act revoking Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood. The provision of the bill bans Medicaid funding for one year to large reproductive health nonprofits providing elective abortions, even if the payments are for other services. Though the Big Beautiful Bill does not specifically name Planned Parenthood the nation's largest abortion provider, that organization is clearly the intended target. This provision considered a major win for the pro life movement. Planned Parenthood, Federation of America and two state affiliates filing suit on Monday arguing the federal law unfairly punishes the group without a trial, that it violates the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment and that it violates the First Amendment. Planned Parenthood arguing clinics in 24 states could face closure as a result of the stripped funding. President Obama appointed U.S. district Court Judge Indira Talwani, who issued a 14 day temporary restraining order. Quote, defendants shall take all steps necessary to ensure that Medicaid funding continues to be disbursed in the customary manner and timeframes to Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its members Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts and Planned Parenthood association of Utah. The judge declining to provide any explanation in her two page order. This lawsuit coming less than two weeks after a Supreme Court ruling that permits South Carolina to exclude Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid programs even for non abortion services like the Big Beautiful bill does with the federal money, rendering this federal court ruling especially shaky and and unlikely to withstand appeal. In response to this latest injunction, a White House official telling CBS News, quote, the Trump administration is ending the forced use of federal taxpayer dollars to fund or promote elective abortion, a common sense position that the overwhelming majority of Americans agree with. Attorney General Pam Bondi responding to the ruling from the Tuesday Cabinet meeting, it.
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Looks like we have a rogue judge, an Obama backed rogue judge that is attempting to block the funding to Planned Parenthood, which the Big Beautiful bill cuts.
Scott Besant
Off the funding to Planned Parenthood.
Donald Trump
Any plans to challenge that?
Pam Bondi
Absolutely, yes. We're on it.
Megyn Kelly
An appeal is expected. A Secretary of State Marco Rubio Imposter on the loose, according to a State Department document obtained by the Washington Post. According to the July 3 cable, the culprit, using artificial intelligence to mimic the secretary's speaking and writing style, quote, contacted at least five non department individuals, including three foreign ministers, a US Governor and a member of Congress. The suspect, who has not yet been identified, left voicemails and in one case sent a text message inviting the target to chat on signal. The impersonation reportedly beginning mid June. The imposter creating a signal account with the display name Marco Rubio@state.gov that display name is not the secretary's real address. It is unclear if any of the targets responded to the imposter. The State Department telling the Post it will carry out a thorough investigation and continue to implement safeguards to prevent this from happening in the future. As if Marco Rubio doesn't have enough to do already. Well, that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megyn Kelly. Join me back here for the Megyn Kelly show live on Sirius XM Triumph channel 111 at noon east on YouTube.com and on all podcast platforms.
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Summary of "Trump and Bondi Address Epstein, Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel, Rubio Imposter: AM Update 7/9"
Episode Release Date: July 9, 2025
Host: Megyn Kelly
Podcast: The Megyn Kelly Show by SiriusXM
In the July 9th edition of The Megyn Kelly Show, host Megyn Kelly delivers a comprehensive AM update covering a range of pressing political and legal issues. The episode delves into President Donald Trump's recent Cabinet meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's nomination of Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, legal battles surrounding Planned Parenthood funding, and a startling case of a Marco Rubio impersonator using artificial intelligence.
President Donald Trump convened his sixth Cabinet meeting since returning to office in January, addressing critical national and international issues.
The meeting opened with a somber update on the catastrophic flooding in Texas, which has resulted in over 100 fatalities and left dozens unaccounted for, including 10 missing children from Camp Mystic Girls.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem shared harrowing survivor accounts:
“[...] The counselor was alive, but she was dealing with the fact that she had hung on to some of these girls and was trying to keep them out of the flood waters and had gotten hit by something and had lost two of the girls and wasn't able to hang on to them and was going to live the rest of her life thinking about that moment when she wasn't able to hang on to these girls. The strength of people is incredible.”
[03:17]
Trump and the First Lady are slated to visit Central Texas on Friday to assess the situation firsthand.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besant reported significant tariff income:
“We will have taken in about $100 billion in tariff income thus far this year. [...] we could expect that that could be well over 300 billion by the end of the year.”
[04:11]
These tariffs are part of Trump's broader economic strategy, with new rates set to take effect on August 1st for 14 countries. Trump criticized the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) lower estimates of tariff income, asserting they are “probably low.”
A pivotal topic was the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes provisions to defund Planned Parenthood by revoking Medicaid funding. An Obama-appointed judge, Indira Talwani, issued a temporary restraining order blocking this provision, citing potential violations of the Fifth and First Amendments.
Attorney General Pam Bondi responded:
“Absolutely, yes. We're on it.”
[17:10]
The Trump administration views this legal setback as a challenge to their agenda, with plans to appeal the decision firmly in place.
Trump unleashed criticism on media outlets, particularly CNN, accusing them of “fake reporting” following a successful military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
“The media is down to 17% approval. You got to do a little better than that. It's important for the country that you do better.”
[06:19]
He emphasized the need for media accountability, suggesting that the current media landscape hampers national success.
A heated exchange focused on the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Trump expressed frustration over continued discussions about Epstein:
“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy's been talked about for years.”
[07:50]
Attorney General Pam Bondi clarified the administration's stance, dismissing claims about Epstein's connections to intelligence agencies and addressing questions about missing jailhouse tape minutes:
“Every night the video is reset and every night should have the same minute missing.”
[08:25]
Trump addressed backlash from his base regarding his stance on illegal alien farm workers. He clarified:
“There's no amnesty. What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but we are doing a work program.”
[09:44]
He emphasized a strategic approach to immigration, aiming to support farmers while transitioning towards an American workforce.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff provided updates on negotiations to resolve the Gaza conflict:
“We're hopeful that by the end of this week we will have an agreement that will bring US into a 60-day ceasefire.”
[13:07]
The discussions aim to secure the release of hostages and establish a lasting peace in the region.
In a lighter moment, Trump recounted how he acquired a grandfather clock for the Cabinet Room:
“I'm allowed to take it. [...] That's his contribution to the Cabinet room.”
[10:21]
This story highlighted his hands-on approach to office management.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally nominated President Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, lauding his efforts in brokering peace agreements such as the Abraham Accords and his active role in de-escalating conflicts in regions like Gaza, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and between India and Pakistan.
Netanyahu stated:
“He’s forging peace as we speak, in one country, in one region after the other.”
[11:12]
Trump expressed gratitude for the nomination:
“Coming from you in particular, this is very meaningful. Thank you very much.”
[11:36]
The nomination positions Trump as a prominent figure in international diplomacy, contrasting with the controversial reception of former President Barack Obama's Nobel Peace Prize.
The episode detailed the temporary restraining order issued by Judge Indira Talwani, which blocked the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s provision to defund Planned Parenthood. The Trump administration views this as an overreach and is preparing to challenge the decision.
Planned Parenthood and affiliated organizations have filed a lawsuit arguing that the federal law unfairly targets them without a trial and infringes upon constitutional rights. They warn that clinics in 24 states may face closures due to stripped funding.
Judge Talwani’s Order:
“Defendants shall take all steps necessary to ensure that Medicaid funding continues to be disbursed in the customary manner and timeframes...”
[17:00]
The White House maintains that ending federal funding for elective abortions aligns with the majority of American values.
A concerning development was reported involving an impersonator using artificial intelligence to mimic Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This individual contacted at least five individuals, including foreign ministers and a member of Congress, posing as Rubio through voicemails and text messages.
Details of the Incident:
The State Department is conducting a thorough investigation and enhancing safeguards against such security breaches.
The July 9th episode of The Megyn Kelly Show provided in-depth coverage of significant political events and controversies. From President Trump's active Cabinet meetings addressing national disasters and economic strategies to international diplomacy efforts recognized by Netanyahu's Nobel nomination, the episode offered listeners a detailed glimpse into the current political landscape. Additionally, legal battles over Planned Parenthood funding and emerging security threats like the Rubio impersonator underscored the complex challenges facing the administration.
Notable Quotes:
Trump on Media Integrity:
“It's hard to have a really successful country if you have a corrupt media.”
[06:19]
Kristi Noem on Texas Flooding's Human Impact:
“The strength of people is incredible.”
[03:58]
Netanyahu on Trump's Peace Efforts:
“He’s forging peace as we speak, in one country, in one region after the other.”
[11:12]
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