Episodes
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Celebrity interviewer and author Glenn Plaskin joins Greg for a light-hearted conversation. The pair discuss some of Plaskin's favorite interviews--many of which turned into life-long friendships with his subjects. His goal, he says, was to get to know the people he sat across from--not trap them with "gotcha" journalism.
Plaskin is also known for his in-depth interview with Former President Donald Trump for Playboy magazine. The pair sat in conversation for 12 hours over several weeks. The result was an article that is still referenced to this day. -
Activist and writer Nick Bryant is Greg Kelly's guest today. Bryant published Jeffrey Epstein's notorious "Black book" in 2015 and has dedicated much of his career to investigating human trafficking.
In his latest effort, Bryant focuses his investigative journalism lens on the Watergate scandal. "You can't read other books on Watergate, you have to study them," Bryant tells Kelly. He endeavored to change that with his book, which distills the events down into a consumable and understandable narrative. Kelly calls it the "most readable" version of events ever published. That book, The Truth About Watergate: A Tale of Extraordinary Lies & Liars, is out now.
This feature-length conversation covers everything from Bryant's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein to the truth about All The President's Men authors Woodward and Bernstein. The latter was uncovered during Bryant's 18 years of research for his 2024 book. Plus, Kelly gets his guest to define human trafficking, and discuss other instances of it in American politics, including the little-discussed case of former House Speaker Dennis Hastert. -
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Retired urologist Dr. Barry Zisholtz is Greg's guest today. He joins to discuss his decision to enter the race for Georgia House of Representatives District 86. Dr. Z, as he prefers to be known, is a first-time political candidate running unopposed as a Republican in a very blue district.
Greg Kelly and Dr. Z discuss the candidate's longshot odds, and the decision to enter the race after retiring from his career while in his 60's. This is a compelling look at what causes local residents to suddenly vye for the opportunity to serve their community, state, and country in Washington.
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William C. Dear has a theory: O.J. Simpson didn't do it. And he thinks he can prove it. In this shocking interview, conducted after the death of Orenthal James Simpson, Dear discusses with Greg Kelly the subject he's written two books about. The author details why and how, he says, Simpson martyred himself to save his son a lifetime in prison. Now that Simpson is dead, Dear hopes the public will look at the "trial of the century" in a new light.
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Micki Witthoeft, mother of slain January 6 Protester Ashli Babbitt, joins Greg Kelly in an emotional conversation. Witthoeft has continued to carry the torch for her daughter, a Navy veteran shot to death by a Capitol Police officer during the unrest inside the building on January 6, 2021.
Not only is Micki Witthoeft after justice for her daughter, but all those convicted of crimes for their participation in January 6th. She leads a daily vigil outside the DC prison in an effort to bring attention to what she, and other conservatives, consider an injustice done to those expressing their First Amendment rights.
Steely and at times emotional, Micki recounts her daughter's life with equal parts pride for the way Ashli lived, anger at politicians, and the grief no parent should ever have to know. Visit 4ashli.com to learn more about Micki Witthoeft's efforts related to her daughter and other January 6 protesters. -
Legendary political consultant Roger Stone joins Greg Kelly. In this detailed conversation, the pair draw parallels between President Trump's journey post-presidency to that of the late Richard Nixon, for whom Stone worked in the early days of his career.
Stone discusses facts about Watergate the public may not know. He also dishes on whether or not he has a current role in the effort to elect President Trump as the 47th Commander-in-Chief. Plus, Greg Kelly takes some time to point out how the mainstream media continues to lie about Donald Trump. -
Noted attorney Harvey Silverglate joins Greg Kelly in a winding and fascinating conversation. Silverglate is representing John Eastman, the man accused of providing President Trump with illegal advice regarding challenging the outcome of the 2020 election in Georgia.
But this conversation also touches on Silverglate's career and notable clients such as convicted murderer Jeffrey MacDonald, his own personal and legal philosophy, and why robust debate is a lost artform in modern-day polarized America. That two men like Kelly and the classically liberal Silverglate can sit down and have a nuanced conversation about freedom and civil liberty is a very rare thing, and something the pair also discuss.
The conversation ends with a discussion of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the blanket label for a gambit of social reforms hitting college campuses across the country. Silverglate says these so-called DEI initiatives are turning off scholars on both the left and the right for their hampering of academic freedom. -
Greg Kelly chats with radio superstar Mark Simone about everything from Trump to Sinatra on today's episode.
Simone returns to the podcast and discusses how he got bit by the radio bug, and what he learned from Frank Sinatra himself. Plus, he and Kelly dive into the current state of republican politics and President Joe Biden's obvious mental and physical decline.
Despite the wide-ranging topics, it's a very lighthearted can't-miss conversation full of laughs between two friends. -
Former Ambassador to Germany and Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell joins Greg Kelly.
In this in-depth conversation with the former diplomat turned trusted cable news voice, Grenell shares how he first became Ambassador to Germany in the Trump administration. He reveals what his work day really looked like, and why his choice to lead the German mission was an effort to prove himself a team player in the Trump administration. Plus, Grenell will divulge how the people who worked for him earned and kept his trust.
This is Part One of a fascinating chat with one of the most important foreign service dignitaries in modern American history. In the next installment, Greg will chat with Grenell about his time as DNI, and probe into his personal background.
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Nelson DeMille returns to the Greg Kelly Podcast with his son, Alex.
In this chat, the pair talk with Greg Kelly about the writing process for their most recent joint novel, Blood Lines. Plus, they touch on politics, the publishing industry, and Alex discusses what it's like to co-author a book with a best-selling legend.
Blood Lines, the second book in the series featuring characters Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor, is available now.
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After a viral appearance on Greg Kelly's Newsmax program, Bill Stevenson returns for part two of his long-form interview on The Greg Kelly Podcast. In this edition, Stevenson details major allegations of retaliatory behavior on the part of the now-President and then-Senator.
After Stevenson emerged victorious in the divorce proceedings, retaining their home and rewarded with tens of thousands of dollars from Mrs. Biden, he alleges that Joe Biden went out of his way to make his life miserable. Stevenson alleges that the Bidens remained bitter over not receiving the house or palimony and abused their power and connections in Delaware to retaliate.
Stevenson says that President Biden's behavior in his administration is just "the rerun" of what he went through for years post-divorce and continued to experience until 2012. Listen to the fascinating and explosive story right now.
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In the first part of Greg Kelly's interview with First Lady Jill Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson, Greg delves into the timeline of their relationship. From how Jill and Bill met and fell in love, to how they both became involved in now-President Joe Biden's early political work.
Now a Trump-supporting republican, Stevenson was once swept up by the same charm that earned a young Biden a come-from-behind victory in 1970's Delaware.
Stevenson also gives the inside story on the true timeline of Joe and Jill's blossoming romance, a story that will continue soon in part two of this interview.
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Today, Greg Kelly speaks with Attorney John Ray. Ray is representing the families of the victims of the Gilgo Beach killings. Ray opens up to Kelly about the years-long investigation, including why it took so long to capture alleged serial killer Rex Heuermann. A complex investigation with forensics, GPS mapping, and high-level profiling yielded what police consider the only possible outcome: they have the man who terrorized a stretch of New York over a decade ago.
But do the families believe one person is solely responsible for the killings? John Ray dives into this and much more.
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Greg Kelly takes you inside his planning and intense preparation for his interview with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago. Plus, he presents his theory for how and why Tucker Carlson--the highest-rated host in all of cable news--was abruptly ousted from Fox News. Greg's theory might surprise you.
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Today, Greg Kelly's guest is Barbara Samuells. She is a frequent caller to Greg's WABC New York radio show. An activist with Americans for Freedom of Religion, the pair discuss the importance of religion in American society. They also delve into the state of the freedom to practice religion in an increasingly secular society. Plus, as Greg often does, he gets Barbara to open up about her own personal faith.
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It's a fireside chat today with Greg Kelly going solo on everything from the Chinese balloon brouhaha to the current news around police officers in Detroit. At the heart of today's episode is Greg's new book, Justice for All: How the Left is Wrong about Law Enforcement. He'll talk more about it specifically in upcoming shows but uses the central theme of the book to break down current events surrounding the police.
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Retired professor Paul R. Gregory's new book "The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee" details his close association with the couple in stunning detail. Professor Gregory offers insight into what made the couple tick.
They became acquainted through mutual friends in the Russian community in Dallas, TX. Like Lee Harvey, Professor Gregory had a Russian wife. In his interview with Greg Kelly, the professor offers his insights into what Lee Harvey Oswald was like as a husband, a career man, and his insecurities. Gregory intimates that Oswald was severely underestimated in his life, jealous of his more-successful spouse, and eager to be respected by the world.
Host Greg Kelly pushes for specifics on the professor's relationship with the Oswalds, from what they were like as a couple, to how one Oswald was unsatisfied and turned to a lover outside the relationship. Through both his book and this interview, Professor Paul R. Gregory offers perhaps the most complete portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald yet.
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Nelson DeMille is back with his iconic detective character John Corey. Det. Corey returns in the new book, "The Maze," which was just released last month.
"The Maze" is inspired by and based on the actual and still unsolved Gilgo Beach murders. The book takes the reader on a dangerous hunt for an apparent serial killer who has murdered nine—and maybe more—prostitutes and hidden their bodies in the thick undergrowth on a lonely stretch of beach.
In this hour-long sit down with Greg Kelly, the legendary author discusses his writing process, how he came up with John Corey, and what keeps DeMille writing into his late 70s. Plus, DeMille reveals the secrets to a great work-life balance while still pumping out pages.
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Bill O'Reilly returns to chat with Greg Kelly about his latest book, "Killing the Legends." In it, O'Reilly draws eerie and startling parallels between three of the biggest influences on pop culture: Elvis Presley, Muhammad Ali, and John Lennon.
In this conversation, Bill and Greg discuss how those three icons shaped pop culture, and how the lasting effects of their fame reverberate today. Plus, O'Reilly offers his thoughts on why exactly Colonel Tom Parker held such sway over Elvis throughout Presley's life and career.
"Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity" is available now.
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David Limbaugh, the co-author of "The Resurrected Jesus: The Church in the New Testament," joins Greg Kelly for an important conversation on the state of the Christian religion in today's secular society.
Limbaugh co-wrote this book with his daughter, Christen Limbaugh Bloom. In it, the pair focus on interpreting who Jesus was and his message in the New Testament. To that end, the elder Limbaugh answers Kelly's pointed questions on the differences between the God of the Old and New Testaments. Plus, Limbaugh gives his thoughts on how contemporary interpretations of the Bible's tales are moving society further away from knowing and accepting God.
David Limbaugh is also the brother of the late conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh. Towards the end of the interview, David gives Greg an update on how the family is moving on 18 months after Rush's death from cancer.
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