The Megyn Kelly Show - Dems' Socialism Infighting, Three Firefighters Killed, Gracie the Giraffe Found Safe: AM Update 6/29
Episode Date: June 29, 2026Democrats clash over socialism and the party’s future as progressive candidates gain ground and centrists attempt to push back. The U.S. and Iran step back from further military action over control ...of the Strait of Hormuz as negotiations are set to resume tomorrow. Three federal firefighters are killed and two others injured after flames overtake their crew during a fast-moving wildfire along the Colorado-Utah border. Gracie the Giraffe is found safe after two weeks in the Texas Hill Country, though rugged terrain and extreme heat are complicating efforts to bring her home. Supersure Insurance: Upgrade your business insurance to a year-round SuperAgency at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get a free America 250 silver round with qualifying purchase Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Monday, June 29th, 2026, and this is your AM update.
From coast to coast this weekend, Democrats battling over socialism and the direction of their party.
They saw that loud and clear over the last few nights where we'll continue to militarily, if needed, take down their infrastructure.
The U.S. and Iran stepping back from further fighting, for now, after a weekend exchange of fire amid disagreements over control of the Strait of Hormuz.
Three firefighters killed two more injured in a devastating wildfire along the Colorado, Utah border.
You don't just load a giraffe into your car and drive her home.
And Texas's tallest fugitive finally found safe.
But getting the 1,200-pound giraffe home proving to be an entirely different challenge.
All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM update.
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The Democrat Party's identity crisis on full display this weekend as socialist candidates and progressive activists flexed their growing influence from
coast to coast, and a group of centrists attempted to push back. The party's leftward shift,
most apparent in last week's New York primaries, where all three congressional candidates endorsed by
Democratic Socialist New York City mayor, Zoran Mamdani, defeated candidates backed by more
establishment party leaders. The victories demonstrating that Mayor Mamdani's brand of Democratic
socialism is not only radical, but increasingly popular, at least in New York City, as the mayor
last week successfully pushed through a two-year rent freeze, covering nearly one million
rent-stabilized apartments. Some centrist Democrats responding to Mamdani's growing influence by
attempting to draw a line in the sand, defining what it is for which the Democratic Party stands.
Ten sitting members of Congress and five Democratic congressional candidates signing on to the
so-called Promise to America, a manifesto declaring, quote, we are capitalists, not socialists.
The pledge also embraces secure borders, free speech, public safety, and what its organizers call confident patriotism.
So basically, they're becoming Republicans.
ABC's Jonathan Carl asking Mom Dani yesterday about the effort to formally separate the party from socialism.
We are capitalist and not socialist.
We believe in a growing, fair, and competitive economy, entrepreneurship, ownership.
I mean, this is a direct response they've made it clear to what you did here on Tuesday.
Well, I mean, you know, that's great, but what's a party, if not it's voters?
And I'm proud to sit in front of you as the mayor of our city having received more than a million votes a little over, a little less than a year ago.
And when we're talking about these incredible congressional candidates, they won their races and they won their races with a vision of what politics should be and one that actually speaks to working people.
I'm not interested in writing a manifesto or frankly in reading one.
I'm interested in delivering.
And that's exactly what we've been showing.
But they're saying that if you're a socialist, you're not a Democrat.
I mean, is there room in the party for both of these views?
Yes, here I am.
Here are so many more.
In Maryland, former President Joe Biden appearing Saturday night,
headlining the state Democratic Party's boxing-themed Fight Back and Win Gala.
Mr. Biden coughing and slurring through portions of his roughly 10-minute speech,
attacking the current administration and warning Democrats that the country is facing dark
days. A pro-Gaza protester then interrupting from the crowd.
It's a battle that's never truly over.
And we'll look, while I can't sugarcoat it, these are indeed dark days. Let's remember.
The Washington Post reporting a handful of demonstrators outside the event carrying signs
reading, quote, Biden at Dems Gala, WTF, end quote, go home genocide Joe. Gaza remaining
a political litmus test for some of the
the party's most vocal activists. In San Francisco, gay, progressive, Democratic state senator
Scott Wiener forced out of an event connected to Friday's trans march by pro-Palestinian protesters.
Weiner authoring some of the California's most radical LGBTQ policies, including helping create
non-binary state IDs and establishing the state as a sanctuary for minors seeking, quote,
transgender medical procedures.
The Jewish lawmaker nevertheless drawing backlash earlier this year
after initially declining to call Israel's conduct in Gaza a genocide.
Weiner reversing himself days later,
though apparently earning little forgiveness.
The candidate running for former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's seat
confronted while attempting to attend a trans-led Pride Shabbat service.
I think your policy on the genocide in Gaza is terrible.
I think you do not belong here
I think you do not belong here
you do not belong here
Scott anymore
it sucks
because you've been wonderful
you've been wonderful
for trans people
and you've been terrible
and you've been terrible
you've been terrible
you've been terrible
on Gaza
you do not belong here anymore
Scott and it breaks my fucking heart
it breaks my heart
it breaks my heart
that someone who wrote good legislation for queers is so fucking terrible on Gaza.
Down in Texas, Democrats hoping to win a statewide election for the first time since 1994,
betting on another candidate firmly rooted in the party's progressive wing.
State Representative James Talariko running against Republican State Attorney General Ken Paxton
for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
Tala Rico, a former public school teacher and Presbyterian seminarian in training, who has proudly declared, quote, God is non-binary and says he loves trans kids.
The Texas Democratic Party reinforcing that leftward turn at its convention in Corpus Christi over the weekend, choosing Democratic Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders to headline the gathering.
Other speakers making the party's cultural message even more explicit.
Here, Democratic nominee for Texas Land Commissioner Benjamin Flores.
attempting to defend Tala Rico against Republican attacks.
Next time they say that James is trans, we're all trans.
When they say James is a gay tofu eating vegan,
we're all gay tofu eating vegans.
And when they say James is going to hell,
we'll say we're all going to hell.
Real clear politics polling average,
currently showing Paxton with a slight,
advantage over Tala Rico, 44.8% compared to 44%. The U.S. and Iran agreed to stop attacking
each other for now after a weekend of back-and-forth strikes, risks collapsing the fragile
ceasefire. Axios reporting representatives from both countries expected to meet Tuesday,
though the talks have now been moved from Switzerland to Doha, Qatar, and are expected to focus
on the escalating dispute over the Strait of Hormuz. A senior U.S. official telling Axios, quote,
we decided to stop all the kinetic activity, referring to the military term for direct combat
operations, including missile strikes, drone attacks, and other uses of force. Another official
saying commercial vessels will be allowed to move freely through the critical shipping corridor.
The latest confrontation reportedly rooted in conflicting interpretations of the Memorandum of Understanding
or MOU, reached earlier this month, in particular whether Iran retains authority over ships
traveling through the strait. The fresh round of violence beginning Thursday when a Singapore-flagged
container ship was struck. Iran never formally claiming responsibility, though American officials
blamed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC. U.S. forces responding on Friday with
strikes against Iranian targets. On Saturday, another shipping vessel struck. It's believed by Iran.
prompting a larger U.S. retaliation against 10 Iranian targets.
Iran then launching drones and missiles toward American military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait,
a U.S. official telling the times the Iranian weapons failed to strike their intended targets.
President Trump weighing in on Saturday evening via Truth Social, warning Iran,
quote,
there may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable
and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started.
U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Mike Walsh, yesterday on Fox News, doubling down on President Trump's threat.
Well, Shannon, if the Iranian regime thinks for a second that President Trump is going to sit by, stand by, while Iran continues to attack international shipping without a response or our bases without a response, they're sadly mistaken.
And they saw that loud and clear over the last few nights where we'll continue to.
militarily, if needed, take down their infrastructure that they're trying to use to illegally
control an international waterway. Iran warning any additional American strikes would bring an
even stronger response. The weekend hostilities pulling attention away from the larger task of
negotiating a new nuclear agreement, with the clock already ticking on the 60-day window set
aside to reach one. Vice President J.D. Vans Friday on HBO, positing the U.S. remains in a strong position
no matter what happens when the window for the deal closes.
Whether we make the final deal, because you have to remember this,
MOU is fundamentally, it says the straits are going to be open,
the oil is going to flow, we're seeing that happen already.
It's also a ceasefire, which, as you pointed out,
is always going to be a little messy when you're dealing with the Iranians.
But if we make the final deal, then great.
If we don't make the final deal, their nuclear program is still destroyed.
They're still much weaker as a country.
So my attitude is America wins either way.
Coming up, three firefighters killed, two others injured in a dangerous weekend blaze along the Colorado, Utah border.
And Gracie, the giraffe, finally found after two weeks in the wild.
But getting her back home is proving to be a tall order.
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Three firefighters killed, two others injured on Saturday,
while battling a fast-moving wildfire along the Colorado-Utah border.
The federal firefighters part of an interagency crew responding to two smaller fires in western Colorado,
the Knowles and Gore fires, which later merged with other nearby blazes
into what officials are now calling the Snyder fire.
The Interior Department confirming the five crew members were caught in a burnover,
a terrifying emergency in which flames overtake firefighters before they can reach an escape route
or designated safety zone. The crew deploying their emergency fire shelters as the flames swept
over their position. The two surviving firefighters suffering burn injuries later transported to a
hospital for treatment. The New York Times reporting on the solemn return of the three firefighters'
bodies Sunday morning. A Medevac helicopter landing at Grand Junction Regional Airport around
9.30 a.m. in a stiff wind that kept nearby flags fully outstretched. More than a dozen state and local
firefighters waiting on the tarmac with three gurneys. They stood at attention as the
flag-draped bodies were removed from the helicopter and loaded into vans from the coroner's office.
Democrat Governor of Colorado Jared Polis releasing a statement, quote,
I'm devastated about the loss of three heroic firefighters who died in the line of duty in Western
Colorado. To the loved ones of those lost and to their fellow crew members, some who are still
battling the flames, know that the state of Colorado mourns alongside you. On Saturday, the governor
declaring a disaster emergency, activating the National Guard and authorizing additional state and
interagency resources to assist in the firefight. The deaths coming as fires intensify across
Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and other parts of the West, where prolonged drought, dangerously
dry vegetation, extreme heat, and powerful winds have transformed wide stretches of land.
The Snyder fire alone spreading across more than 28,000 acres by Sunday, with evacuation
warnings expanding through parts of Mesa County. In neighboring Utah, Governor Spencer Cox,
a Republican, declaring his own state of emergency last Thursday as multiple major wildfires
strain crews and firefighting resources across the state. The largest, the Cottonwood Fire,
southern Utah, tearing through rugged terrain near the city of Beaver, destroying homes and other
structures, earning over 92,000 acres with zero percent containment. A spokesperson assigned to the fire
telling NPR that crews faced single-digit humidity, wind gusts of roughly 45 miles per hour,
and vegetation containing almost no moisture, those conditions grounding helicopters and other
firefighting aircraft at points Friday and Saturday. In a statement,
early Saturday morning, Governor Cox writing Utah, quote, experienced some of the worst fire conditions
in our state's history, describing the situation as, quote, as bleak as it's ever been. Despite the
widespread destruction, Utah officials have so far reported no deaths or injuries from the Cottonwood
Fire. An update now on Texas's biggest fugitive, Gracie the giraffe, found alive and well Friday
morning after two weeks on the lamb roaming the rugged Texas Hill Country. The roughly four-year-old
1,200-pound giraffe wandering away from Cedar Hollow Ranch in Lakey, Texas on June 12th, just
weeks after arriving at the exotic animal facility. The breakthrough coming after ranch manager
Vic Jones received permission to search additional private properties from the air, reports the New York
Times. Jones climbing into a helicopter early Friday morning with the pilot spot.
odding Gracie roughly 45 minutes into the flight. The giraffe located in an uninhabited area
about four miles south of the ranch near a pond, a creek, and enough vegetation to apparently
keep her very well fed. Jones reporting Gracie looked healthy, with Rial County Sheriff Nathan
Johnson declaring her, quote, fat and happy. Fat? You know, spots can add 10 pounds. Aerial photographs
of the runaway giraffe helping to explain how a 10-foot-tall animal managed to disappear for
so long. Gracie's brown and yellow patterned coat blending remarkably well into the patchwork of
rocks, trees, and heavy brush below. But locating Gracie was only the first challenge.
Sheriff Johnson explaining to News Nation on Saturday, why finding the fugitive did not immediately
mean bringing her home. You don't just load a giraffe into your car and drive her home. So,
and the ranch, even though she's only about four or five miles from her home, by the way, the eagle flies,
there's a whole lot of rough terrain between here and there, so they're going to have to get her down to an area where they can then sedate her and then load her up, and they have to have everything in place to do that.
In addition to the rough topography, you know, we have 100 degree Texas heat right now, and you don't want to stress the animal any more than possible.
So they've got to put a little logistics plan together, get our veterinarians able to be Johnny on the spot.
Should anything go wrong?
A representative from the Rial County Sheriff's Office confirming to AM update yesterday afternoon that Gracie had not yet been returned to the ranch.
ABC News reporting veterinarians will sedate Gracie and cover her eyes before crews load her into a specially designed giraffe trailer for the trip back to the ranch.
Jones telling the outlet he plans to install a new fence,
with Gracie remaining in the ranch's giraffe enclosure until it is complete.
Facilities like the Cedar Hollow Ranch, exotic animal breeding operations,
are not accredited zoos or sanctuaries and very considerably in their treatment of animals.
This ranch expended considerable resources to find Gracie, whom they say did not intentionally flee in the first place.
She just wandered a little too far and found a boundary with no fence.
However, some breeding ranches sell their animals to hunting ranches.
We don't have reason to believe that will be Gracie's fate,
since we cannot find evidence Cedar Hollow has sold giraffes for hunting,
and because let's face it.
Now, we're all watching.
And that'll do it for your AM update.
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