The Megyn Kelly Show - Trump's 100th Day Rally, PELOSI Act Targets Stock Trading, Kamala Returns: AM Update 4/30
Episode Date: April 30, 2025President Trump celebrates his first 100 days in office with a rally in Michigan. The White House pushes back its tax bill deadline to July 4th amid Republican negotiations over $2 trillion in spendin...g cuts. Senator Josh Hawley reintroduces the PELOSI Act, aiming to ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office. Mark Carney's Liberal Party secured a minority government in Canada's 2025 federal election, marking a significant political comeback fueled by opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies and annexation rhetoric. Former Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to reenter the political spotlight with her first major remarks since losing the 2024 election.Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK20 for 20% offNimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.com. Where modern skincare meets timeless values.
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Wednesday, April 30th, 2025. And this is your AM update.
We've just gotten started. You haven't even seen anything yet. It's all just kicking in.
President Trump celebrating 100 days in office with a Michigan rally.
They can't believe that it's legal already. They can't believe we can currently do it.
Most members of the public think it's already banned. And when I say actually, it's 100% legal, they say why? Senator Josh Hawley introduces the Pelosi Act,
seeking to ban members of Congress and their spouses from day trading on the job. The Canadians
opt to stick with their liberal prime minister. Goodbye, Pierre Polyev. And former Vice President
Kamala Harris set to deliver her first major remarks
since her November loss. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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President Trump celebrating 100 days in office on Tuesday with a rally in Warren, Michigan.
The rally concluding a day of events across Michigan, the critical swing state Mr. Trump
took back from Dems in 2024. In the afternoon, Democrat Governor of Michigan Gretchen Whitmer
appearing with the
president just weeks after her last meeting with President Trump went viral. The governor then,
a possible 2028 contender and vocal Trump critic, attempted to shield herself from the cameras
using a binder, creating what looked like a weird game of peekaboo with the press.
So I want to thank Governor Gretchen Whitmer. And you know, I'm not supposed to do that. She's a Democrat. They say, don't do that. Don't have her here. I said, no, she's going
to be here. She's done a very good job. Traveling with the president, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth,
the secretary facing a media onslaught in recent weeks, a barrage of stories about personnel
changes, alleged leaks and subsequent investigations, each trying to paint a
portrait of a Pentagon in chaos.
President Trump repeatedly brushing off criticism, insisting Secretary Hegseth is the man for the
job. The president celebrating what he calls the most successful first 100 days of any
administration in history. This is the best, they say, 100-day start of any president in history,
and everyone is saying it. We've just gotten started. You
haven't even seen anything yet. It's all just kicking in. Turning to the border, Mr. Trump
touting his administration's success in driving down illegal crossings. The last administration
engineered a massive border invasion, allowing gangs, cartels and terrorists to infiltrate our
communities and rape and murder our citizens.
And that is being nice about it. That's actually being nice about it. They are the worst.
But standing before you today, I can proudly report that this heinous betrayal is over and
that we have achieved the most secure border in American history. We've set all time records for
the lowest number of illegal border crossings
ever recorded. Think of that, ever recorded. The number of illegal border crossings released into
the United States is down, listen to this please, 99.999%. Also addressing the legal challenges
aimed at blocking the mass deportation effort.
We cannot allow a handful of communist radical left judges to obstruct the enforcement of our laws and assume the duties that belong solely to the president of the United States.
Judges are trying to take away the power given to the president.
On trade, the president outlining his tariff strategy and giving an update on negotiations with dozens of countries. They're coming from all over the world to see your
president. They want to make a deal. They want to make a deal. And, you know, we'll make deals,
but we don't have to. We are the ones that have the product. We are the ones at the United States.
They want a piece of our product. We can just set the price.
And remember this, we were losing $5 billion a day on trade,
and now we're making money.
On energy, Mr. Trump pointing to falling oil and gas prices
after declaring an energy emergency on day one of his second term.
So gasoline prices are down by a lot.
Energy prices are down by a lot. Energy prices are down. Gasoline was almost four dollars not so long ago. And now, Mike, we just hit 198 in a lot of states. The president
also spotlighting efforts by the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, to slash spending.
And on day one, I created that very, right now,
very successful Department of Government efficiency.
We terminated the left-wing money laundering scam
known as USAID.
And we directed all federal workers
to return to the office in person
or unfortunately they're fired.
And I withdrew from the unfair
and ridiculous Paris climate accord
where we were paying trillions of dollars.
We would have spent numbers like you wouldn't believe.
And shouting out Elon Musk,
soon stepping back from his work with the agency
after backlash against Tesla.
He's an amazing guy and he's a great American
and he loves our country, loves you.
And he's paid a big price to help,
but I have a feeling it's going to end up
being good for him, actually.
I really do.
On education, President Trump highlighting
his executive order kicking off the process
of abolishing the Department of Education.
Last month, they signed a historic executive order
to begin the process of eliminating
the Federal Department of Education
and send education back
to Michigan. We're going to send it back to our state, right? We're going to send it back to our
states to run. I mean, how the hell bad can we do? We're like in last place. Linda McMahon,
by the way, is doing a phenomenal job. Mr. Trump wrapping up the night of
marking his early victories by setting the
stage for what's next. The White House announcing a new deadline for the so-called big, beautiful
tax bill, originally set for Memorial Day, now expected by July 4th. On Tuesday, Treasury
Secretary Scott Besson, a lead negotiator on the bill, confirming the president's tax promises will be included.
The tax bill is moving forward.
It is going to give permanence to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job Act, which will go back to the question on certainty.
It will give American business certainty.
It will give American people certainty. And then President Trump is also adding the things for working
Americans, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, no tax on Social Security, making auto payments
deductible. So that will substantially address the affordability crisis. The extension of the
deadline reflecting ongoing negotiation between Republican lawmakers largely favoring tax cuts, but divided on spending cuts.
The initial framework for the budget negotiations calling for a nearly $2 trillion reduction in spending.
The drastic cuts sparking many hours of contentious negotiations on the Hill.
Some lawmakers pushing for cuts to Medicaid, the federal health insurance program for low-income Americans. Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana, for example, in February, pointing out the program has grown well beyond its original
goal, leaving taxpayers with the bill for 15 million able-bodied adults who don't have children
or a job. Moderate Republicans, especially those in purple districts, strongly opposing any
reductions to the program. President Trump repeatedly assuring
that the only cuts to Medicaid will be in the form of eliminating fraud and waste. Other cost-saving
proposals include eliminating green energy tax credits, though those remain under discussion.
Another proposal to close the gap now officially off the table, a new tax bracket for earners
making more than $1 million per year, a proposal pushed
by Trump advisor Steve Bannon in recent weeks. Secretary Besson on Monday officially confirming
that option is not in consideration. Coming up, one senator taking aim at Nancy Pelosi and other
lawmakers with incredible, indeed unbelievable luck in the stock market. And she's back. Former Vice President Kamala
Harris set to insert herself back into the national spotlight with her first major remarks
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meets timeless values. On Monday, Republican Senator from Missouri, Josh Hawley, reintroducing
the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments Act,
more broadly known as the Pelosi Act,
banning members of Congress and their spouses from trading or holding individual stocks while in office.
Mr. Hawley originally introducing the bill in 2023, though it failed to gain traction.
At a 2024 hearing, the senator defending the bill as a common sense measure.
I just think that this is such a simple proposition. The American people, when I go
home and I say to folks, they ask me about stock trading, here's the thing that absolutely stuns
them. They can't believe that it's legal already. They can't believe we can currently do it. Most
members of the public think it's already banned. And when I say, actually, it's 100% legal,
they say, why? And there's no good answer to that question.
We should be here to focus on the public's business, not private gain.
We shouldn't be here day trading.
We shouldn't be here focusing on our stock portfolios.
We should be here doing what the American people sent us to do.
And that's what this bill is about.
The bill follows years of scrutiny over rapidly growing net worths of members of Congress on both sides of the aisle.
Under current law, members of Congress must report any trades over $1,000 within 30 to 45 days. Few portfolios
drawing more attention than that of the Pelosi family. Former Speaker Pelosi's husband,
venture capitalist Paul Pelosi, making tens of millions in recent years. In January,
the trading platform Autopilot reporting that the Pelosi portfolio outperformed nearly every major hedge fund in 2024.
Imagine that.
Ms. Pelosi denies sharing any information with her husband.
Americans overwhelmingly favor a ban on this kind of trading, and Democrats have openly supported a ban, too.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries recently made that explicit.
Whether House Speaker Mike Johnson or Senate Majority Leader Thune will support this bill is unclear. However, President Trump recently told Time magazine he would sign legislation
banning stock trading, saying, quote, Well, I watched Nancy Pelosi get rich through insider
information, and I would be OK with it. If they send that to me, I would do it.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will remain in office. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation projecting a liberal minority government, meaning Mr. Carney's party will need to form coalitions
with minority parties to pass legislation. The victory marking a dramatic comeback for the
Liberals, at one point trailing the Conservative Party by as much as 25 percent in the polls.
The surge fueled in part by President Trump's tariff war and suggestions about annexing Canada,
rallying support around Mr. Carney. Mr. Carney, a former banker with no prior experience in office
before his March win to succeed Justin Trudeau, promising to hold firm in the face of mounting
U.S. pressure.
We are once again at one of those hinge moments of history.
Our old relationship with the United States, a relationship based on steadily increasing
integration, is over. The system of open global trade anchored by the United States, a system that Canada has relied on since the Second World War,
a system that, while not perfect,
has helped deliver prosperity for a country for decades,
is over.
These are tragedies, but it's also our new reality.
We are over the shock of the American betrayal,
but we should never forget the lessons.
We have to look out for ourselves.
And above all, we have to take care of each other.
Conservative Party leader, populist Pierre Palliev, not only failing to win control of
parliament, but losing his own seat to a liberal challenger.
Boy, did he turn out to be a disappointment.
Despite that loss, the rest of the conservative party making significant gains,
winning more seats than in any election since former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's first victory in 2015.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris set to deliver her first major remarks since losing to President Trump in November.
Ms. Harris headlining a gala for
Emerge America, a group dedicated to electing more Democrat women. Tickets to the swanky affair
ranging from $50,000 to $250 for general admission. Virtual live stream tickets also available for
$25. A source with knowledge of the speech offering to the LA Times, quote, she will reflect on the enduring promise of America and issue a call to action in the face
of reckless economic policies and the urgent and escalating crisis facing America's institutions
and global leadership. The big question on everyone's mind, which version of Kamala Harris
will show up? Have you no empathy, man? You know, for the suffering of
other people. You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member
for paid leave. You all helped us win in 2020, and we're going to do it again in 2024.
Hello to all my divine nine brothers and sisters. I'm going to win.
I'm going to win.
But it's tight. Ms. Harris is currently weighing a run for California governor in 2026,
a final decision expected later this summer.
And that'll do it for your AM Update.
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