The Megyn Kelly Show - Shutdown Ends and Government Opens, Geomagnetic Storm Danger, JFK Grandson Running: AM Update 11/13
Episode Date: November 13, 2025After 43 days, the House passes the Senate-backed spending bill and the government officially reopens with President Trump’s signature. Team Trump works to bolster voter confidence on the economy as... new polls show rising concern about affordability. Eleven states face power-grid warnings as a powerful geomagnetic storm triggers radio blackouts and widespread aurora sightings. JFK’s grandson Jack Schlossberg launches a run for Congress, drawing scrutiny for his bizarre, and at times cruel, social media presence. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. 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 Dyshinsky, host of After Party and the Megan Kelly wrap-up show on Sirius XM Channel 111. It's Thursday, November 13th, 2025. This is your AM update.
When we come up to midterms and other things, don't forget what they've done to our country.
After a record 43 days, the House passes the Senate-backed spending bill and the government officially reopening with President Trump's signature.
We're talking about three and four Americans, 75% overall who say Trump's not paying enough attention to lowering costs.
Team Trump brainstorming plans to boost voter confidence on Trump's handling of the economy,
11 states facing power grid warnings amid a geomagnetic storm caused by powerful solar flares.
And JFK's grandson, with a bizarre social media presence, takes up the family biz, announcing a run for Congress.
All that and more coming up in just a moment.
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before it's too late. The government officially reopening last night after a record 43-day shutdown,
with President Trump signing the spending package into law shortly after its passage in the
House. Mr. Trump delivering remarks upon signing.
This cost the country $1.5 trillion, this little excursion that they took us on.
Republicans never wanted a shutdown and voted 15 times for a clean continuation of funding.
There's never been a time when one or the other party ever didn't sign a continuation.
It's just a continuation, not a big deal.
It's a continuation and we'll talk later.
Yet the extremist and the other party insisted on creating the law.
longest government shut down in American history, and they did it purely for political reasons.
So I just want to tell the American people, you should not forget this. When we come up to midterms
and other things, don't forget what they've done to our country. The final House vote on the
Senate-backed bill tallying 222 to 209, with two GOP no votes in Congressman Thomas Massey of
Kentucky and Congressman Greg Stuby of Florida and six Democrat yes votes. The deal passed by the Senate
late Sunday evening keeps most of the government funded at current levels through January 30th.
Certain parts of the government, including the Agricultural Department, FDA, and Veterans Affairs
fully funded through September 30th. Even if Congress fails to pass budget bills in January,
the SNAP program, which provides food assistance for low-income families, will remain funded
through September under this agreement. Democrats waging the shutdown fight in hopes of forcing
an extension of Obamacare subsidies set to expire at the end of the year. Republicans holding firm
with Senate Majority Leader John Thune instead promising to bring a vote on the issue next month.
That bill would need 60 votes to pass in the Senate and would then head to the House,
where it faces resistance from House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Team Trump looking to boost Americans' confidence in the president's handling of the economy,
reports CNN, as new polls show increasing anxiety among voters about affordability.
A Wednesday poll from the Associated Press showing only 33% approve of Mr. Trump's managing of the
federal government, down from 43% in March, largely driven by declining support among Republicans
and independents. On the economy, the president's approval rating dropping from 40% in March
to 33% this month. President Trump casting economic anxiety as fake news, one of the president,
recent example Friday from the Oval. Prices are down under the Trump administration, and they're down
substantially. Energy prices are down by 30, 35, 40 percent. Gasoline is way down. And the other big
thing is we started, inflation is way down. The fake news yesterday, they talked about that.
They said, oh, I don't want to talk about affordability. The reason I don't want to talk about
affordability is because everybody knows that it's far less expensive under Trump than it was
under sleepy Joe Biden.
CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enton, on Wednesday, flagging the growing concern among
voters.
Donald Trump might be trying to downplay voters' concerns about affordability, but I'm here
to tell you that is a ginormous error.
It may be an error that goes down in political infamy.
Why do I say that?
Well, the reason Donald Trump was elected was to fix the problem of inflation.
Right back in October of 2024, who was more trust in inflation?
It was Donald Trump by nine points over Kamala Harris.
But look at where we are today.
Trump is underwater with the Titanic when it comes to inflation.
His net approval rating is 26 points underwater.
My goodness gracious, we're talking about three and four Americans,
75% overall who say Trump's not paying enough attention to lowering costs.
And even among Republicans, that solid Republican base who oftentimes approves of Trump's job by 85, 90%,
57% of them say that Trump's not paying enough attention to lowering costs.
earlier this week, a new survey from the Washington Post finding seven in ten Americans say their
grocery costs have risen in the last year. CNN reporting Trump advisors acknowledge they have an
affordability and a messaging problem, even as the White House points to declining inflation rates
and costs for some items like food and gas. One idea under discussion, ramping up President Trump's
U.S. travel and increasing economy-focused speeches touting the White House's domestic agenda
and effort to bring down costs ahead of the holidays.
As the White House grapples with economic messaging,
President Trump upsetting the MAGA base again this week.
On Tuesday, Mr. Trump igniting the base again with comments on H-1B visas.
The H-1B visa program is designed for foreigners
with highly specialized knowledge in a particular field.
The MAGA tent divided on the issue.
Tech CEOs like Elon Musk arguing the program is essential
for keeping the U.S. competitive in high-skill industries.
Others insisting it is often abused by employers to cut labor costs,
taking away jobs from qualified Americans.
Laura Ingram on Fox pressing the president on the subject.
Does that mean the H-1B visa thing will not be a big priority for your administration?
Because if you want to raise wages for American workers,
you can't flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of foreign workers.
I agree, but you also do have to bring in talent.
We have plenty of talented people here.
No, you don't.
We don't have talented people here.
No, you don't have certain talents and people have to learn.
You can't take people off an unemployment line and say,
I'm going to put you into a factory who are going to make missiles.
Yesterday morning on Fox News, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
attempting to re-contextualize President Trump's answer.
For years, 20, 30 years, we have offshore precision manufacturing jobs.
And the president's point here is, again, we can't snap our fingers and say, you're going to learn how to build ships overnight.
We want to bring semiconductor industry back to the U.S.
There are going to be big facilities in Arizona.
So I think the president's vision here is to bring in overseas workers where these jobs went.
Who have skills?
Who have the skills, three, five, seven years to train the U.S. workers.
then they can go home, the U.S. workers fully take over.
So do you understand the concern that people have,
hey, an American can have that job, why you give it to a African Indian channel?
But American can't have that job.
So it's specific skills.
Because we haven't built ships in the U.S. for years.
We haven't built semiconductors.
So this idea of overseas partners coming in, teaching American workers,
then returning home, that's a home run.
The controversy underscoring a deepening divide
between the America First populists
and the tech wing of the movement,
with midterms just one year away.
Coming up, a massive geomagnetic storm
putting 11 states on notice
for possible power grid warnings,
and JFK's grandson announces a run for Congress.
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A massive geomagnetic storm bearing down on the earth, sparking
power grid warnings across 11 states, though the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
or NOAA, says the most intense phase is over. According to NOAA, the storm peaking at G4
intensity on Wednesday, meteorologist Max Schuster, who goes by max velocity, breaking down
the storm scale in a video posted to X. Space weather storms are rated on a scale from G1 to G5,
with G1 being minor and G5 being extreme. This one is forecasted
reach G4 level, which is very severe. This is just one step below the most powerful type of
geomagnetic storm. These storms can cause a ton of different problems, including disrupting
GPS signals, causing radio blackouts, and even creating voltage spikes in power grids. But these
storms can also bring incredible northern lights. And keep in mind, a G1 storm usually doesn't
bring northern lights much further south than Canada, but we're talking about a G4 storm,
which means that northern lights could be visible as far south as Texas and Georgia.
This powerful event is being driven by coronal mass ejections, which are also called CMEs.
A CME is a massive burst of charged solar particles racing towards Earth.
When those particles hit our magnetic field, they can trigger brilliant light shows in temporary tech disruptions.
Storms like this only happen a few times a decade and are very difficult to predict in advance.
Space.com, reporting the solar flare causing the CME was the
strongest one of 2025 so far, causing radio blackouts across parts of Europe and Africa earlier
this week. Forecasters predict the intensity will reduce throughout today from severe to strong,
dwindling to minor by tomorrow. Grid warnings in place across northern states, Oregon, Idaho,
Montana, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
As for what's causing this intense activity, and PR reporting, quote, the sun is going through a major
facelift. Every 11 years, its poles swap places, causing magnetic twists and tangles along the way.
In effect of this intense solar activity, the northern lights, typically only visible at the Earth's
poles, now appearing much farther south. The dazzling colors forming when particles from the sun
slam into Earth's magnetic field. Space.com reporting colorful auroras seen in the sky as far
South as Mexico.
President John F. Kennedy's only grandson, Jack Schlossberg, announcing on Tuesday a run for New York's
12th congressional district, currently occupied by 78-year-old Democrat Congressman Jerry Nadler,
who is retiring at the end of this term.
Here, part of Schlossberg's announcement posted to social media.
My name is Jack Schlossberg, and I'm running for Congress to represent my home, New York's 12th
congressional district.
where I was born and raised.
I'm not running because I have all the answers to our problems.
I'm running because the people of New York 12 do.
I want to listen to your struggles.
Hear your stories.
Amplify your voice, go to Washington, and execute on your behalf.
There is nowhere I'd rather be than in the arena fighting for my hometown.
Over the next eight months, during the course of this campaign,
I hope to meet as many of you as I can.
If you see me on the street, please say hello.
If I knock on your door, I hope we can have a conversation,
because politics should be personal. Thanks. More to come soon. And I'll see you on the trail,
New York 12. The 32-year-old Democrat holds law and business degrees from Harvard. Prior to the 2024
election, Schlossberg was named political correspondent for Vogue in a glossy spread,
where he referred to himself as, quote, a fun, wacky guy. I'm a silly goose, a silly goose who's
trying, just trying to get the truth out there. Under Schlossberg's byline, a total of seven articles,
including a transcript of his speech at the 2024 Democrat National Convention.
Post college, Schlossberg worked for a short period of time in Japan,
where his mother, Caroline Kennedy, was serving as U.S. ambassador.
Beyond the glitzy, glowing magazine profiles,
Schlossberg's own, less carefully managed, image on social media is at times bizarre and cruel.
Earlier this year, Schlossberg receiving a wave of criticism
after posting a video mocking his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.''s degenerative voice condition.
Hey, everybody, I, I'm trying to figure out of the right present to get Donald Trump for the inauguration.
So I found a really rare animal and killed it, and I'm going to give it to him.
Schlossberg routinely criticizes his cousin on a both political and personal level.
At times, the Kennedy Sion firing off bizarre posts, including this,
one from January, quote, true or false. Ushavance is way hotter than Jackie O, his grandmother.
Schlossberg, then following up with, quote, I'm a literal pervert. I called my grandmother hot.
Have I totally lost it? Schlausberg continuing the post in third person, quote,
Jesus, this kid will do anything for attention. Your grandfather would be ashamed.
Seriously, time to get a job, end quote.
To win this job, Schlossberg campaigning against at least three other declared candidates,
the primary set for June of next year.
That'll do it for your AM update.
I'm Emily Jashinsky, host of After Party.
Megan is back tomorrow.
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