
In a wide-ranging Oval Office exchange, Trump blames Obama, Clinton, and top intel officials for what he calls a treasonous plot to undermine his presidency. Speaker Mike Johnson pushes back against bipartisan efforts to force the release of Epstein files, as Congress subpoenas Ghislaine Maxwell and the DOJ moves to interview her. Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76, remembered for his music, wild persona, and reality TV legacy. CHEF iQ: Visit https://CHEFIQ.com and use code MK for 15% off during our FLASH SALE Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com
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Megyn Kelly
Good morning everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Wednesday, July 23, 2025 and this is your AM update.
Donald Trump
Barack Hussein Obama. Look, he's guilty. It's not a question. This was treason. This was every word you can think of. They tried to steal the election.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump calling for the DOJ to investigate President Obama and other high ranking officials over recently declassified documents relating to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Mike Johnson
It would be a very dangerous thing to put those people's names out or to do a release of information in a way that is haphazard.
Megyn Kelly
House Speaker Mike Johnson battles with members of Congress attempting to force a vote compelling the DOJ to release all the Jeffrey Epstein files. The House Oversight Committee votes to subpoena Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell as the DOJ moves to interview her. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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Megyn Kelly
You check out President Trump on Tuesday. Hosting the president of the Philippines for.
Tulsi Gabbard
A working meeting on trade and military.
Megyn Kelly
Cooperation, ultimately sealing a new trade deal. Prior to the meeting, Mr. Trump taking.
Tulsi Gabbard
Questions in the Oval, covering a wide range of subjects.
Megyn Kelly
The president weighing in on a recent.
Tulsi Gabbard
Report from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi.
Megyn Kelly
Gabbard relating to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Tulsi Gabbard
Director Gabbard portraying the newly declassified set.
Megyn Kelly
Of documents as a plot within the highest levels of the US Government to.
Tulsi Gabbard
Manufacture and politicize intelligence in an effort to sabotage the incoming Trump administration. Referring the information to the DOJ for further investigation. One reporter asking Mr. Trump who he believes the DOJ should target in its inquiry. The president naming several high ranking officials, including former President Obama.
Donald Trump
Based on what I read, and I read pretty much what you read, it would be President Obama. He started it and Biden was there with him and Comey was there and Clapper, the whole group was there. Brennan, they were all there in a room right here. This is the room. But you know what? If you look at that, those papers, they have them stone cold. And it was President Obama. Look, he's guilty. It's not a question. This was treason. This was every word you can think of. They tried to steal the election. They tried to obfuscate the election. And from what Tulsi told me, she's got thousands of additional documents coming. So President Obama, it was his concept, his ide, but he also got it from crooked Hillary Clinton. Crooked is a $3 bill. Hillary Clinton and her group, the Democrats, spent $12 million to Christopher Steele to write up a report that was a total fake report.
Tulsi Gabbard
The documents released by Dni Gabbard on Friday show that intel officials who had.
Megyn Kelly
Been prepared to hand President Obama a report in December 2016 that downplayed Russia's involvement in the presidential election, then reversed themselves, instead submitting a report that played up Russia's interference and did so at the request of President Obama. The documents show that the intelligence community was prepared to report to the President that Russia did not use cyber attacks on election infrastructure, a conclusion that dovetailed with the conclusions of individual intel officials reflected in the documents that Russia's attempted influence operations fit a rather unremarkable, quote.
Tulsi Gabbard
Historical pattern of less sophisticated propaganda.
Megyn Kelly
However, James Comey's FBI objected to the planned presidential daily brief and a meeting was convened among Obama's national security officials. And then those intel agencies did a 180 instead.
Tulsi Gabbard
Now determined to craft a new report.
Megyn Kelly
On Russian election meddling, quote, per the President's request, making it clear for the first time that the change in intel conclusions on what Russia actually did in our election came at the direction of the sitting president. The new conclusion had to be justified and put in writing. And those involved appeared to settle on using the now totally discredited Steele dossier, which they knew at the time was unreliable.
Tulsi Gabbard
No sooner had the president requested a new assessment going in a new direction than the leaks started hitting the Washington Post and New York Times.
Megyn Kelly
Quote, R Russian hackers acted to aid Trump in election US Says here's Matt.
Tulsi Gabbard
Taibbi on the Megyn Kelly show Tuesday.
Matt Taibbi
You can see on December 9th there is an order from the Director of National Intelligence office basically giving out directions on how to put together a new intelligence community assessment per the President's request. But as they're giving out the assignment, the homework is already published in the New York Times and the Washington Post. In other words, they hadn't even started work yet or group work on this assessment and they were already telling everybody in the in the media what the conclusion was. So the entire work period of this had to be a sham. Essentially they pre concluded what was going to be in the assessment and started leaking in advance.
Tulsi Gabbard
A CIA report made public earlier this.
Megyn Kelly
Month revealing quote, several aspects of tradecraft rigor were compromised as the intel community worked to Deliver the assessment Mr. Obama had, quote, requested. President Obama's office responding to the allegations in a statement Tuesday, quote, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense.
Tulsi Gabbard
And misinformation flowing out of this White.
Megyn Kelly
House with a response, but these claims are outrageous enough to merit one.
Tulsi Gabbard
These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a.
Megyn Kelly
Weak attempt at distraction. Nothing in the document issued last week undercuts the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election but did not successfully manipulate any votes. Director Gabbard Tuesday evening on Fox News calling this statement the art of deflection, saying quote, led by President Obama there was an effort to create a document that would serve as a foundation for what would be a years long coup against President Trump. Mr. Trump also responding at the event on Tuesday to a question about his would be assassin Thomas Crooks, who was killed in Butler, Pennsylvania after firing multiple shots into a rally, killing one attendee.
Tulsi Gabbard
And striking then candidate Trump's ear with a bullet.
Megyn Kelly
Little information about the shooter has been.
Tulsi Gabbard
Made available since that day.
Thomas Massie
We know more about two people at a Coldplay concert just hours after that viral video than we know of Thomas Crooks one year after attempting to assassinate you. What is holding back the investigation on Thomas Cross?
Donald Trump
Well, they've reported to me and they've told me things and they really say they haven't found anything that was abnormal. And I think they've learned. And, you know, they went into him very, you know, in great detail. They gave me the whole thing and what can I do? They say that it was just a nut job that was looking to do this. And I spoke with the FBI, the new FBI. I spoke to the FBI. If it was the old FBI, I wouldn't have believed a thing they said because the old FBI under Comey was crooked as hell.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump also providing an update on the off duty Customs and Border Protection officer who was shot in the arm and face in New York City, allegedly.
Tulsi Gabbard
By an illegal immigrant with a long rap sheet.
Donald Trump
We had a man shot yesterday, a police officer who's great gentleman shot right here in the throat. Probably won't be able to speak again, again. But he was brave and he shot the other guy and they ended up getting him. And you saw the scene where his friend took him to a hospital and dumped him down on the sidewalk. The whole thing was. The whole thing was crazy. But why would anybody do to our country what these Democrats have done? And honestly, we can never forget it. We can never forget it. What they have done, the damage that they've done to America, is very, very sad.
Megyn Kelly
President Trump making news by hinting at a possible legislative priority of his to.
Tulsi Gabbard
Unleash the housing market as well.
Thomas Massie
Got no tax on debts, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security. How important is that? We have no tax on home sales, capital gains to unleash the housing market.
Donald Trump
Well, we're thinking about that, but would also unleash it just by lowering the interest rates. If the Fed would lower the rates, we wouldn't even have to do that. But we are thinking about no, no tax on capital gains, on houses. Very impressed that you asked that question because nobody knew that. How did you find that out? There's a leaker.
Megyn Kelly
Congress must pass either a new budget.
Tulsi Gabbard
Or a continuing resolution by the fall.
Megyn Kelly
In order to avoid a government shutdown. Coming up, Speaker Johnson calls a slightly.
Tulsi Gabbard
Earlier recess, aiming to maintain control over.
Megyn Kelly
Congressional action on the Epstein case, as one committee moves to subpoena Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. As President Trump is settling into his.
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Megyn Kelly
The House of Representatives set to begin summer recess this afternoon a day early in an apparent effort by Speaker Johnson.
Tulsi Gabbard
To avoid holding votes to release files in the Jeffrey Epstein case. This as new attempts to hear from.
Megyn Kelly
Ghislaine Maxwell, his associate, move forward in both Congress and the Justice Department throughout the past week, the House agenda largely grinding to a halt as various factions demand action on releasing the Epstein files.
Tulsi Gabbard
Republicans on the House Rules Committee opposing.
Megyn Kelly
The advancement of any legislation to the floor as Democrats attempt to add amendments to new legislation that would compel the.
Tulsi Gabbard
DOJ to release all Epstein related information.
Megyn Kelly
Democrats who did nothing to push for more transparency when they were in power.
Tulsi Gabbard
Now using the Epstein case as a political hammer to attack Republicans.
Megyn Kelly
Some House members pushing a non binding.
Tulsi Gabbard
Resolution, a symbolic call for the DOJ.
Megyn Kelly
To release more information, but without any legal teeth behind it. Speaker Johnson also blocking that move, explaining his position to reporters on Monday.
Mike Johnson
My belief is we need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing and if further congressional action is necessary or appropriate, then we'll look at that. I don't think we're at that point right now because we agree with the president.
Megyn Kelly
Republican Congressman from Kentucky Thomas Massie, a regular thorn in President Trump's side, working with California Democrat Ro Khanna to generate support for a discharge petition, a procedural maneuver which would bypass House leadership, forcing a vote legally compelling the DOJ to release all unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative materials in its possession relating to.
Tulsi Gabbard
The Epstein and Maxwell investigations.
Megyn Kelly
The bill would have to be passed by the Senate and signed by the president in order to take effect. To pull off such a move, Representatives Massie and Kana need 218 signatures, which they claim they have, but they haven't had 218 people actually sign their names yet. Congressman Massie telling C Span on Tuesday every Democrat is on board and Republican support for his petition is picking up.
Ro Khanna
I don't think this issue is going away over August. I think that was the admonition of our speaker in there was just sort of stick your head in the sand, let the administration maybe dissipate this by dribbling some stuff out. I mean, I'm heavily paraphrasing. I mean people have wanted these files for years. And then, you know, the President's staff, administration, his own children, his vice president, have promised that these files would come out. And now we're being told it's a hoax. It just doesn't wash. And whether it's Republican, Democrats, independent across all those categories, it's only like 5 or 6% who don't want the files out.
Megyn Kelly
Speaker Johnson adamantly opposing a vote on the bill, citing concerns about the accidental release of information relating to Epstein's victims.
Tulsi Gabbard
Which the DOJ says number more than 1,000.
Megyn Kelly
Speaker Johnson on Tuesday.
Mike Johnson
It would be a very dangerous thing to put those people's names out or to do a release of information in a way that is haphazard, where they could be easily unmasked. And so you have to be very careful about how you do that. I think we have a moral responsibility to do that. We have a moral responsibility to expose the evil of Epstein. And everybody was involved in that. Absolutely. And we're resolved to do it. But we also have an equal moral responsibility to protect the innocent. And that is a fine needle to thread. And we could all give ourselves easy political cover and come out and do something in a haphazard fashion, but I would not be able to sleep at night because I know. I know our legal responsibility.
Tulsi Gabbard
Speaker Johnson going on to question Congressman Massie's motives.
Mike Johnson
I don't understand Thomas Massie's motivation. I really don't. I don't know how his mind works. I don't know what he's. What he's thinking. Thomas Massie could have brought his discharge petition anytime over the last four and a half years. Over the last four years, the Biden administration, he could have done that at any time. And now he's clamoring as if there's some sort of timeline on it. It's interesting to me that he chose the election of President Trump to bring this. To team up with the Democrats and bring this discharge petition. So do I have some concern about that? I do. But, you know, in me and my way, I try to. I try to follow Ronald Reagan's 11th Commandment, never speak evil of another Republican. My gosh, it's hard to do sometimes around here. I also try to follow the Scripture. You know, it says, bless those who persecute you. So let me just say about Thomas Massie, could you just accept my Southern. Bless his heart, Okay? I don't know what else to say about it.
Megyn Kelly
The House is scheduled to resume September 2nd. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the House, on Tuesday, the Oversight Committee voting to subpoena Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, currently serving a 20 year prison sentence after being convicted of sex trafficking charges for her role in.
Tulsi Gabbard
Procuring underage girls for Epstein's sexual abuse.
Megyn Kelly
The Daily Mail reporting last week Maxwell is willing to speak in front of Congress. On Tuesday, the Oversight Committee unanimously agreeing by a voice vote to subpoena Maxwell. A committee spokesperson telling us here at AM update that Chairman James Comer will work as expeditiously as possible to issue issue the subpoena. Maxwell is currently serving her sentence in Florida. The Oversight Committee will work with the DOJ and Bureau of Prisons to schedule the deposition.
Tulsi Gabbard
Also on Tuesday, Deputy Attorney General Todd.
Megyn Kelly
Blanche announcing the DOJ is in talks with Maxwell's counsel seeking to speak with her regarding any further information she's willing to share about other potential Epstein associates. In a statement, Deputy Ag Blanche writing, quote, I anticipate meeting with Ms. Maxwell in the coming days.
Tulsi Gabbard
Until now, no administration on behalf of.
Megyn Kelly
The department had inquired about her willingness.
Tulsi Gabbard
To meet with the government.
Megyn Kelly
That changes now. Deputy Ag Blanche also declaring, quote, the joint statement by the DOJ and FBI of July 6th remains as accurate today as it was when it was written.
Tulsi Gabbard
Namely that in the recent thorough review of the files maintained by the FBI.
Megyn Kelly
In the Epstein case, no evidence was uncovered that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties. Ozzy Osbourne, iconic heavy metal singer and Black Sabbath frontman, dead at age 76. Osbourne's family on Tuesday releasing this statement, quote, it is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away. This morning he was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time. News of Osbourne's death coming just two and a half weeks after Black Sabbath.
Tulsi Gabbard
United for a farewell show. Osbourne, whose Parkinson's diagnosis was revealed in.
Megyn Kelly
2023, delivering his final performance from a leather throne as he could no longer stand. Born John Michael Osborne December 3, 1948 in Birmingham, England, Osbourne dropped out of school at age 15, later joining a band that would go on to be the pioneering, though controversial heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Debuting their first album in 1970, Osbourne's prolific drug and alcohol use leading to his firing from Black Sabbath in 1979. In 1980, Osbourne launching his solo career with the release of Blizzard of Oz featuring the hit Crazy Train. Going on to release 13 platinum albums in 2002 along with wife Sharon, the Osbourne family pioneering another cultural phenomenon, celebrity reality television.
Tulsi Gabbard
Opening their home to MTV cameras showing.
Megyn Kelly
Off a softer side of the Prince of Darkness in the show, the Osbournes. Osbourne is survived by his wife, six children and several grandchildren. And that'll do it for your AM Update. I'm Megyn Kelly. Join me back here on the Megyn Kelly show live on SiriusXM Triumph Channel 111 at noon east on YouTube.com megankelly and on all podcast platforms. And happy birthday, Thatcher brunt. Welcome to 12.
The Megyn Kelly Show: Trump Calls for DOJ to Investigate Obama, Epstein Files Showdown, Ozzy Osbourne Dies – AM Update July 23, 2025
Released on July 23, 2025 by SiriusXM
Timestamp: [00:39]
The episode opens with a bombshell statement from former President Donald Trump, who accuses his predecessor, Barack Hussein Obama, of treason and election interference. Trump emphatically declares, “Barack Hussein Obama. Look, he's guilty. It's not a question. This was treason...” (00:39), openly calling for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate Obama and other high-ranking officials concerning recently declassified documents related to Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Megyn Kelly contextualizes Trump's remarks by highlighting their basis in newly released intelligence documents, prompting a heated discussion on the validity and implications of these claims.
Timestamp: [03:06]
Tulsi Gabbard provides an in-depth analysis of the recently declassified documents, revealing a significant shift in the intelligence community's stance on Russian interference. Initially, the intelligence agencies were prepared to present findings that downplayed Russia's involvement in the 2016 election. However, under President Obama’s direction, as Gabbard explains, “...the intel agencies did a 180 instead” (05:33), culminating in a report that emphasized Russia’s interference.
Matt Taibbi joins the conversation, critiquing the integrity of the assessment process: “...they hadn't even started work yet or group work on this assessment and they were already telling everybody in the media what the conclusion was. So the entire work period of this had to be a sham” (06:17).
Gabbard further points out inconsistencies and potential political motivations behind the intelligence shift, raising questions about the credibility of the conclusions drawn to support Trump’s allegations.
Timestamp: [11:25]
The show shifts focus to the unfolding legal battles surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s associates. The House Oversight Committee has unanimously voted to subpoena Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s long-time associate currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. Megyn Kelly reports, “...the Oversight Committee unanimously agreeing by a voice vote to subpoena Maxwell” (16:13).
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announces the DOJ is actively seeking Maxwell for further interviews, stating, “...the joint statement by the DOJ and FBI of July 6th remains as accurate today as it was when it was written” (16:54). This move signifies a renewed effort to uncover deeper layers of Epstein’s network and any potential connections that may influence current political landscapes.
Timestamp: [12:00]
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the House of Representatives’ internal conflicts over releasing Epstein-related files. Speaker Mike Johnson is depicted as resisting efforts by both Republicans and Democrats to compel the DOJ to disclose all Epstein files. In a detailed explanation, Johnson states, “...we need the administration to have the space to do what it is doing... because we agree with the president” (12:38).
Congressman Thomas Massie, alongside Democrat Ro Khanna, is actively pushing for a discharge petition to legally mandate the DOJ’s transparency. However, Speaker Johnson expresses skepticism about Massie’s motives and the sudden urgency, noting, “...Thomas Massie could have brought his discharge petition anytime over the last four and a half years” (15:10).
Gabbard critiques the partisan use of the Epstein case, mentioning, “...Republicans on the House Rules Committee opposing the advancement of any legislation to the floor as Democrats attempt to add amendments...” (12:03), highlighting the deep divisions within Congress on this issue.
Timestamp: [07:04] & [08:14]
The show addresses two security-related incidents:
Attempted Assassination by Thomas Crooks:
Shooting of a Customs and Border Protection Officer:
These discussions underscore ongoing concerns about national security and the administration’s handling of threats against public officials.
Timestamp: [09:57]
President Trump hints at potential legislative measures aimed at boosting the housing market. He suggests possible tax reforms, including eliminating taxes on capital gains, home sales, and other related areas. Trump states, “...we are thinking about no, no tax on capital gains, on houses” (10:09), emphasizing the administration’s commitment to economic growth.
Congressman Thomas Massie supports these initiatives, highlighting the benefits of tax reductions: “...how important is that? We have no tax on home sales, capital gains to unleash the housing market” (10:09).
Timestamp: [17:21]
In a heartfelt segment, Megyn Kelly announces the passing of Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, at the age of 76. Kelly shares the family’s statement: “...we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away” (17:21). She reflects on Osbourne's illustrious career, his battle with Parkinson's disease, and his impact on the music industry, noting his final performance where he could no longer stand. Osbourne is remembered not only for his musical legacy but also for his family's cultural influence through the reality show, "The Osbournes."
The episode of The Megyn Kelly Show on July 23, 2025, provides a comprehensive update on significant political and cultural events. From explosive allegations by President Trump against former President Obama and the ensuing debates within the intelligence community, to the heated congressional battles over the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, the show delves deep into the complexities of American politics. Additionally, it touches upon security concerns related to President Trump and pays tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne, showcasing the show's commitment to covering a wide array of pivotal topics.
For listeners seeking detailed insights into current events, political maneuverings, and significant cultural moments, this episode offers an engaging and informative overview.