The Megyn Kelly Show - Fauci Held in Contempt, Trump’s 2028 Reality Show, Hawaii Dem Candidate's Beach Brawl: AM Update 8/7
Episode Date: August 7, 2026Senate Republicans vote to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress after he invokes the Fifth Amendment more than 100 times during questioning about the government’s handling of COVID-19 -fou...nder of the Article III Project Mike Davis weighs in. President Trump reportedly tells donors he wants Vice President JD Vance to succeed him, even as advisers remain divided over whether the President has settled on a 2028 heir. A rapidly strengthening El Niño raises fears of extreme weather as scientists compare it with the catastrophic 1877 event linked to more than 50 million deaths worldwide. A Democratic congressional candidate in Hawaii faces criminal charges after allegedly threatening beachgoers with a knife before an MMA-trained bystander knocks him out. Subscribe now to Emily's "After Party": Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/after-party-with-emily-jashinsky/id1821493726 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0szVa30NjGYsyIzzBoBCtJ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AfterPartyEmily?sub_confirmation=1 Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on gold Cozy Earth: Visit https://www.CozyEarth.com & Use code MEGYNAM for up to 20% off 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 Emily Jashinsky, host of After Party and the Megan Kelly wrap-up show on SiriusXM Channel 111. It's Friday, August 7, 2026, and this is your AM update.
He deserves to go to prison. Tony Fauci is a monster. He created COVID in a Wuhan lab. He lied about it.
Senate Republicans voting to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress after he refused to answer more than 100 questions about the government's handling of COVID-19.
President Trump reportedly telling donors who he wants to succeed him, as questions remain
over whether he has truly made up his mind.
A powerful El Niño now raising fears of extreme weather on a scale not seen in generations.
As I got closer and closer, he was just getting more irate in my land and then saying
stuff like, you know, I'm going to hurt you.
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MK to 9898989. Senate Republicans voting to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress,
escalating their effort to prosecute the former federal health official over his refusal to answer questions about the government's handling of COVID-19.
Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee approving the contempt resolution yesterday in an eight to seven party line vote.
The vote following Fauci's appearance before the committee last week, where he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination 111 times.
Fauci refusing to answer questions ranging from his views of,
the origins of COVID-19 to the color of his tie and the day of the week.
The former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
arguing in his opening statement that Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky
had already made clear he wanted Fauci prosecuted,
leaving him concerned that virtually anything he said could be used against him.
Senator Paul rejecting that argument,
contending that Fauci faced no legitimate threat of federal prosecution for conduct
covered by the sweeping pardon issued by former President Joe Biden.
Here, Senator Paul's opening remarks at yesterday's hearing.
Eight days ago, Dr. Anthony Fauci sat before this committee in the witness chair under subpoena.
For conduct covered by the President Biden's full and unconditional pardon, reaching back to 2014,
Dr. Fauci faced no risk of federal prosecution.
All he had to do is tell the truth.
More than 100 times, though, he refused.
The chair ruled that Dr. Fauci's assertion of the Fifth Amendment privilege was unsupported in light of the pardon and the testimony he offered in his opening statement.
The chair directed Anthony Fauci to answer.
He refused again.
That is what we were voting on today.
Not his opinions, not his policies, not anything he said from a podium six years ago.
We are voting on whether a witness who has received the benefit of a sweeping federal pardon can be ordered.
by this committee to answer questions, and then defy that order without consequence.
Democrats repeatedly trying to stop the resolution, forcing five separate votes aimed at tabling the
measure, Republicans defeating all five attempts along party lines before advancing the contempt
resolution. Fauci's attorney, David Shirtler, releasing a statement, quote,
Today's resolution is a continuation of Senator Paul's personal vendetta against Dr. Fauci,
who spent 50 years in public health and has saved countless lives.
it is shameful and wrong that Senator Paul is abusing his power by trying to weaponize the Justice
Department against an honorable public servant. Following the vote, Senator Paul telling reporters
the referral would be hand-delivered to the Justice Department. The chairman leaving open the
possibility of seeking a full Senate vote at a later date, though the resolution would likely
fall short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster. The DOJ does not have to wait for that
vote. Federal prosecutors can review the committee's referral and decide on their own whether to pursue
charges, though they would still have to present the case to a federal grand jury and convince it
there is enough evidence to indict Fauci. Any potential prosecution would likely hinge on whether
Fauci had a valid legal basis to invoke the Fifth Amendment. CNN's senior legal analyst,
Ellie Honig, concluding he did. Any person can take the fifth when they're questioned by Congress. You have
that right. The complication here, of course, as John said, is that Dr. Fauci received a pardon from
Joe Biden. If a person has been pardoned, he cannot be criminally charged for anything within the
scope of that pardon, and therefore you cannot take the fifth for anything within the scope of the
pardon. But the third thing and the wrinkle here is Dr. Fauci's position through his lawyer is
he might still have criminal exposure outside the scope of that pardon. That pardon only covers
federal crimes. He could still be prosecuted for state crimes. We know there have been various
state attorney general investigations of Dr. Fauci.
He also could theoretically be charged for anything after the date of the pardon,
after January 19th, 2025.
And on that basis, I believe Dr. Fauci does have a valid legal right to take the fifth.
We spoke with attorney and Article III project founder Mike Davis,
who reaches a very different conclusion.
Tony Fauci got a Biden pardon, and then Tony Fauci gave an opening statement
which waives his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
And then he sat there after giving this opening statement
and refused to answer the Senate's questions.
The Senate should absolutely refer Tony Fauci to the Justice Department,
and the Justice Department should absolutely prosecute him
for contempt of Congress and an obstruction of a congressional.
investigation. Davis also framing the case as part of a broader push for accountability from
Americans who believe Fauci has never faced justice for his role in the pandemic.
Tony Fauci has a presidential pardon from Joe Biden, so it's going to be very hard to put him
in prison for his federal crimes up to the point of his testimony. But now that he has
obstructed this congressional investigation and shown contempt of Congress, he's, he's
he can go to jail for those crimes.
It would be prosecuted in Washington, D.C., and who knows, maybe a D.C. jury, a grand jury, a
pedid jury would nullify this by not bringing charges or not finding them guilty, but
the Trump Justice Department should absolutely put him through this process.
He deserves to go to prison.
Tony Fauci is a monster.
He created COVID in a Wuhan lab.
He lied about it.
He covered it up. Millions died, trillions, and lost treasure. This guy absolutely should go to prison.
And I encourage every state and local prosecutor around America to explore charges against Tony Fauci.
This guy is a mass murderer, and he's a monster.
President Trump reportedly telling donors behind closed doors that he wants Vice President J.D. Vance to succeed him in the White House.
The Washington Post exclusively reporting the president making the comment during a
private Oval Office meeting about two weeks ago. According to two people familiar with the conversation,
Mr. Trump telling the group, quote, at the end of the day, we need to elect J.D. The reported remark
offering the clearest indication yet that the president may eventually throw his support behind
vice president Vance in the 2008 Republican primary. One advisor with direct knowledge of the conversation
telling the post, President Trump has privately decided Vance should become the next leader of the
Republican Party. That advisor cautioning, however, that it remains too early to know when Vance might
enter the race or when the president might publicly endorse him. President Trump asked about that
reporting yesterday from the Oval.
No, no, it's, I heard about it a little while ago. I think he's great, but we're way too early
to even be thinking about that. Trump aides also reportedly expecting the president to withhold any
formal endorsement for as long as possible, avoiding the appearance that the party is,
already moving beyond his own presidency.
The post reporting Mr. Trump questioned White House staff about the VP
and Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a Marine one flight late last month.
Axios previously reporting in February that the president had repeatedly been asking
advisors and confidants whether they preferred Vice President Vance or Secretary Rubio
at the top of the 2028 ticket.
The outlet reporting at the time that President Trump favored Vance
while continuing to praise Rubio and float the possibility of the two men running together.
the president publicly encouraging that speculation during a Rose Garden dinner in May.
Who is it going to be? Is it going to be JD? Is it going to be somebody else? I don't know.
Does anybody have, okay, let's go. You ready? Who likes J.D. Vance?
Who likes Marco Rubio?
All right. Sounds like a good ticket. J.D.
It's a perfect, that was a perfect ticket.
By the way, I do believe that's a dream team, but these are minor details.
That does not mean you have my endorsement under any circumstance.
I think it sounds like presidential candidate and vice presidential candidate.
Vice President Vance downplaying the 28 speculation during a press conference shortly after that moment.
I've answered this question probably in any number of ways.
I love Marco.
I think he's a great secretary of state.
He's become a very, very dear friend.
But I think both of us are very much focused on accomplishing the American people's business right now.
If I was the American people, there are a few things that I would hate more than a person who's barely been in one office for a year and a half who's angling for a job two and a half years down the road.
Let's do a good job now. We are. We just got to keep at it.
Mr. Vance still yet to confirm whether he intends to run. People familiar with his thinking previously telling the post that the vice president planned to postpone any decision until after the birth of his fourth child who arrived on July 19th.
Mr. Vance telling CBS in June that he expected to discuss the decision with his wife after the midterm elections.
Secretary Rubio on NBC in May also insisting his attention remains on his current job.
I know this is going to sound like the typical job.
I'm going to be in this job for the next two and a half years.
I'm going to do that job.
I'm going to finish the job for this president.
I'm enjoying it very much.
I think we're going to make a lot of good things happen.
JD is a very good friend of mine.
J.D. runs for president.
I think you've been a phenomenal candidate.
I've said publicly and I'll say it again.
I'll be the first person to sign up and support him. I think J.D. would do great.
The Secretary of State, also serving as National Security Advisor,
rolls the post notes, would make it legally and logistically difficult for him to run for president
while remaining in office. The advisor familiar with President Trump's donor remarks,
reportedly saying the president still wants Mr. Rubio to join Vance on a future ticket.
Whether Secretary Rubio would agree to serve as Vance's running mate, remaining unclear.
A spokesperson for Secretary Rubio declining to comment to the Washington Post.
Coming up, a rapidly strengthening El Nino drawing comparisons to a global catastrophe that killed more than 50 million people,
and a Democrat running for Congress in Hawaii allegedly threatening beachgoers before the confrontation takes a dramatic turn.
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drawing comparisons to the catastrophic weather event of 1877, when drought and famine killed more
than 50 million people around the world. The current El Nino already reaching unusually intense
levels, with Fox weather reporting water temperatures in the Central Pacific are now more than
2 degrees Celsius above average. That is reportedly warmer than the same point during several
recent so-called Super El Nino events, including those beginning in 1982, 1991, 1997, and 2015.
El Nino develops when a large stretch of the tropical Pacific becomes unusually warm,
releasing enough energy to shift winds, rainfall, and temperatures around the globe.
The natural cycle typically returning every few years,
with stronger events actually making certain seasonal weather patterns easier to predict,
according to CNN.
In the U.S., El Nino generally bringing a milder winter across the northern part of the country
and wetter conditions across much of the south.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, now predicts,
an 81% chance the current event reaches, quote,
very strong territory between October and December,
and a 97% chance it continues into early spring of next year.
Some computer models reportedly suggesting it could rank
among the strongest El Nino events since reliable records begin in 1950.
The comparisons to 1877, understandably sounding alarming.
The Washington Post, reporting the El Nino that year,
helped produce conditions leading to catastrophic crop failures and famine
across India, China, Brazil, and other parts of the world.
More than 50 million people eventually dying,
representing an estimated 3 to 4% of the global population at the time.
However, that disaster was not caused by El Nino alone.
Drought reportedly spreading for roughly two years before the event reached full strength,
while unusual conditions in the Indian and Atlantic oceans
intensifying and prolonging the crisis.
CBS News explaining why the consequences of this El Nino are unlikely to resemble the catastrophe
of 1877.
And in 1877, the impacts of the very strong El Nino were truly catastrophic with massive
crop failures.
So could it happen again?
In part, yes.
We could see very severe droughts, but it's not likely to have the same outcome that brought
major areas of food loss to India and China and a very large loss of life.
Those countries were dealing with unique circumstances like swapping food crops to feed
populations for cash crops, as well as a lack of irrigation, groundwater, electricity, and global
aid. Quite simply, the world is very different from 1877, even if El Nino could match similar
temperatures and extreme weather patterns. A Democrat running for Congress in Hawaii now facing
criminal charges after allegedly threatening beachgoers before getting knocked out during a
confrontation on a Maui Beach Saturday. Kiro Basin running for the Democratic nomination in
Hawaii's second congressional district, now charged with two counts of first-degree
terroristic threatening following the incident at Kiavacapu Beach. Basin facing extremely
long odds in Saturday's Democrat primary, with prediction market polymarket giving incumbent
Congresswoman Jill Takuda a 100% chance of winning the nomination. Maui police saying the trouble
began when a 61-year-old man asked Basin to turn down his music. Basin allegedly threatening the
man, before confronting his wife and making statements suggesting he had a firearm and would shoot
her. Police saying that at some point outside the view of the camera, Basin allegedly pulled out a knife,
threatened several people, and later tossed the weapon into the ocean. The now viral video appearing to
capture the tail end of a much longer confrontation between Basin and a group of beachgoers.
Basin launching into a profanity-laced tirade before hearing a woman off-camera call him a child,
The 40-year-old candidate taking that personally, zeroing in on a group of women and marching toward them.
I'm a child. I'm 40-year-olds old.
What Basin apparently does not realize, an unrelated bystander with mixed martial arts training is watching the entire scene unfold nearby.
Kamah Holman, describing to Hawaii News now, the moment he decided somebody needed to step in.
Maybe I should intervene, and then as I got closer and closer, he was just getting more irate and violent and then saying stuff like, you know, I'm going to hurt you or I can injure or you like scrap and, you know, to the antis.
Basin later getting arrested and appearing in handcuffs inside a Wailuku courtroom Tuesday, a judge keeping his bail set at $1 million.
Basin's attorney, Brandon Siegel, calling the amount, quote, outrageous, while disputing the allegations involving both a law.
alleged weapons. Seagull arguing none of the widely circulating videos shows Basin holding a knife
and insisting his client never possessed a firearm during the beach confrontation. Hawaii News
now reporting court records show Basin has previously been arrested in cases involving alleged assault
and property damage. Police also accusing Basin of brandishing a firearm during a separate
confrontation with Maui County employees in May. The court now recommending that Basin undergo a mental
health assessment. That'll do it for your AM update. I'm Emily Jashinsky, host of AfterParty.
Go and check out more at afterpartyemily.com. Catch the Megan Kelly show later today,
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