The Megyn Kelly ShowJuly 3, 202621m

Walz Pardons Abuser, Planned Parenthood Detransition Investigation, NYC AC Crackdown: AM Update 7/3

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Vang's legal status revoked following the conviction, with an immigration judge issuing a final order for his removal in 2006. Vang nevertheless remaining in the U.S. for nearly two decades because Laos largely refused to accept deportees, leaving many immigrants with old removal orders stuck in the United States as our problem. That reality beginning to change after President Trump returned to office, with Laos reportedly accepting more deportees and the administration carrying out hundreds of removals involving people with decades-old orders. Federal immigration authorities detaining Vang in December as part of Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota. With his deportation imminent, Vang then applying for a pardon from the state of Minnesota, citing his rehabilitation, his wife and six children, and arguing that he had taken full responsibility for his actions, according to his application, reviewed by the Times. The nine-member Minnesota Clemency Review Commission, considering his application in April, four members voting to recommend the pardon, two voting against it, three, absent. The final decision resting with the three-member Minnesota Board of Pardons made up of Governor Walsh, A.Keith Ellison, and Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Natalie Hudson. All three voting on June 10th to pardon Vang. The board informing him in a letter that receiving a pardon was, quote, a notable achievement and a reflection of the work you've done since your conviction. The pardon supported by a statement from the victim, reading in part, quote, What happened to me was wrong, but I have had many years to think about this. I have made my peace with it. I forgive him. Again, she became his sister-in-law. Governor Wals and A.Keith Ellison's offices defending the pardon decision to the Times by pointing to the Clemency Commission's recommendation and the victim's support statement, the pardon removing the conviction that had served as the basis for Vang's removal case, potentially allowing him to remain here along the rest of us in the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security accusing Minnesota officials of protecting a dangerous foreign criminal from removal. DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Biss releasing a statement, quote, Governor Tim Walz's decision to pardon an illegal alien convicted child rapist so he can remain in our country is disgusting. These are the criminal illegal aliens he and his Minnesota sanctuary politicians are protecting. A new investigation conducted by the pro-life advocacy group Live Action and detransitioner Chloe Cole, testing whether Planned Parenthood, one of the nation's largest providers of so-called gender-affirming hormone therapy, is as prepared to help patients detransition as it is to help them transition. The organization enthusiastically offering hormones and other transition-related services through clinics across the country.

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Its website listing, estrogen, testosterone, puberty blockers, assistance with the social and legal aspects of transitioning, and even referrals for surgery, among the services offered through its network of clinics. Cole knows firsthand how devastating this so-called care can be. She was placed on testosterone as a young teenager, undergoing surgery to remove both of her breasts at just 15 years old, before eventually rejecting the transgender identity she had been pushed into adopting. Now she wants to know whether Planned Parenthood's extensive system of transition-related care also includes any meaningful support for patients trying to detransition, contacting Planned Parenthood clinics across the country and posing as a patient seeking help. Again and again, she encountered confusion, uncertainty, and dead ends. Would only have gender affirming care services, like for hormones, but not to detransition. We here in the scheduling center don't necessarily have those resources, and we most definitely can't answer those clinical questions like that. That one's a hard one, because they know we just do gender referring. So as far as I know, we usually don't see patients for that. We usually see patients to get started on gender affirming care. Why don't you offer detransition services? Is that just something that's not listed? I mean, I really... You have you heard of somebody who's been able to like fully come back from transitioning? I don't have any information on that now. I had surgery. I've been on the drugs and I need help recovering the things I've lost. It looks like the only thing we could do is schedule an appointment with one of our providers. Then right now is I don't think we do that type of help here. The calls exposing what Cole and live action describe as a, quote, one-way body destruction pipeline. We spoke with Chloe Cole about why she joined the investigation. She tells us it's because she believes Planned Parenthood has found yet another vulnerable population to exploit. So they called me in April asking me to be part of this investigation of Planned Parenthood because as many people are actually unaware. They have not only been cashing in on the suffering of young mothers and influencing them to kill their unborn children, they also... have been, they found a new demographic to make money off of, which is gender confused, young men and women, and even children as young as 16 years old. But I was curious as to whether they would provide any support for the most obvious outcome of transgender procedures, which would be regretting them and seeking to reverse them. And as it turned out, that they had very little to say, they actually had told me that there was no help, that they had no resources for people like me who choose to detransition.

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As Cole knows, all too well, detransitioning or embracing biological reality is not simply a matter of stopping the drugs. Cole warns that many detransitioners are already struggling to find doctors equipped to treat damage, the medical establishment is only beginning to understand. The kind of medical support that a detransitioner would need would depend case by case and by how far they go into the process. If you've already had the sexual surgeries that remove the genitalia, you are not going to be capable of producing your own hormones for life. So I have friends. I have many friends who are dependent on the usage of sex hormones for the rest of their life, who are not even able to get that. And many of us need routine blood testing, we need preventative care, and we need testing for these different issues having to do with our reproductive, our sexual health, and with so many different parts of our health that we have yet to really even fully learn what the consequences of these treatments are long term. And that's why it is imperative that these providers like Planned Parenthood start providing care for detransitors now, because there is going to be a massive influx of people who regret these procedures and need to get help immediately. Cole argues that Planned Parenthood's inability to offer meaningful help is not an oversight, but the inevitable result of a system built to affirm every requested transition and question almost none of them. It absolutely is a one-way pipeline of destruction. There is nothing about this that is even remotely care. It's not affirming anything but the delusion of the patient. And it's really the only instance in medicine where the whims of the patient are what the treatment is. solely focused on and so we are leading young people including children down a path that for many of them leads to sterilization that leads to adult sexual dysfunction and so many different parts of your health being disrupted with no way out they have decided to go all out on the destruction of life not just before it's born but they also are getting the young souls who were able to make it out of the womb For those already trying to reverse course, finding knowledgeable doctors can require months or even years of searching. Cole points to the first signs that a medical network dedicated specifically to detransitioners may finally be taking shape. For many of us, there isn't really just one place that we can look at to find care for ourselves. It often takes a series of going through different doctors, going through different clinics, even for some of us, even months to years, in order to find a team that we can work with. But recently, there have been two clinics that are set to open up.

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to help patients detransition one in Texas and one, I believe, in the Midwest. And I think that's going to create a massive precedent for those of us who are seeking to reverse this and are seeking to treat the trauma both physically and psychologically from it. Coming up, rescuers reaching a survivor buried nearly 30 feet beneath a collapsed shopping center, eight days after Venezuela's devastating earthquakes. And Mayor Zohran Mamdani telling New Yorkers to turn up their thermostats during a heat wave, quickly finding the limits of collective sacrifice. Everyone's talking about weight loss injections because the results can be so dramatic, too dramatic, if you've seen some of these actresses, but in any event, if you moderate it, it can look great on you. They work by lowering blood sugar and reducing appetite. But what if you want to lose some weight, but you're not interested in potentially painful, weekly injections, are going to get bruised up, if you don't have to stick yourself with a needle for weight loss, feels weird, especially when you hear about some of those intention side effects. This is why doctors created a weight loss supplement called lean, and the results could be remarkable. Lean says the studied ingredients in their product have been shown to lower your blood sugar, burn fat by converting it into energy, and curb your appetite and cravings. So you are not as hungry. But listen, lean is not for the casual dieter with only a few pounds to lose. The doctors at Brickhouse Nutrition created lean for frustrated dieters with 10 or more pounds to lose. You could get started with 20% off and free rush shipping, because when you want to get started, you want to get started. Adding lean to your healthy diet and exercise plan. Visit takelein.com. Enter code mk for your discount when you check out. That's promo code mk at take lean.com. Eight days after two devastating earthquakes reduced areas of northern Venezuela to rubble. Rescuers pulling off a miracle. Hernan Gill emerging alive yesterday from the ruins of a nine-story shopping center in coastal city, La Guida, after spending more than a week trapped beneath roughly 29 feet of concrete and debris. The extraordinary rescue providing a rare moment of celebration as the confirmed death toll reaches at least 2,295 and is expected to climb far higher. The earthquakes striking northern Venezuela on June 24th, a magnitude 7.2 shock followed just 39 seconds later by an even stronger magnitude 7.5 quake. Liguida suffering some of the country's worst destruction, leaving tens of thousands of buildings damaged or destroyed. Yet amid the widespread death and destruction, some moments of hope. The Costa Rican Red Cross on Sunday detecting signs that someone might still be alive deep beneath a collapsed shopping center. The Chilean fire department, one of several international teams assisting with the operation, telling CNN that specialized radar, sonar, and sound detection equipment confirmed a survivor was trapped inside the wreckage. Then, after several days, visual confirmation of life.

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A search camera carefully threaded into the collapsed basement, capturing Gill's fingers waving through a tiny opening between enormous layers of concrete and debris. The Chilean team describing the operation as highly complex, with the collapsed structure still unstable and pieces of debris continuing to fall around the rescuers. Cruise from roughly half a dozen countries spending three days slowly cutting and clearing a safe passage toward Gill. CNN reporting rescuers remained in contact with Gil throughout the operation, passing him water, food, medicine, and fluids through a hose and syringe. Video posted by El Salvador's president, Naïbe Buckele, showing one of those exchanges. Gil peering through the wreckage with one eye badly bloodshot as a rescuer asks whether he is hurt. Gil replying, quote, No, I'm not hurt. I'm just uncomfortable because of the rocks. After roughly 70 hours of painstaking work, rescuers finally breaking through. Gill's wife waiting nearby the rescue scene, telling CNN she felt, quote, days of great sorrow thinking her husband must have died, describing the moment she learned he was still alive as, quote, a ray of sunshine. Gonzalez describing her husband as a hero, saying their children were waiting for him at home. A CNN reporter at the scene describing the moment after Gill's release. He is clearly affected. He's clearly affected the case that he's alive. He was able to say he whisper a couple of words. His wife was here as well, waiting for him to come out. He was receiving a restoration, but just him being able to move, we could see him moving and trying to lift his arm. He's going to make it out, and this is the best and most possible welcome news. Yet even as crews increasingly shift from rescue to recovery, Venezuela continuing to produce remarkable signs of life. NPR reporting a three-year-old boy was pulled alive from the rubble in Liguida six days after the earthquakes. The international recovery effort involving 27 countries, more than 2,200 rescuers, and 140 search dogs, according to the UN. Roughly 2,000 American service members contributing to the effort, with the U.S. committing at least $300 million to the response. New York City's socialist mayor discovering this week that 78 degrees may be the precise temperature at which collectivism becomes a little too warm. Mayor Zohran Mamdani urging New Yorkers to raise their thermostats as a punishing heat wave places heavy strain on the city's electrical grid. Temperatures expected to reach as high as 102 degrees, with a feel-like temperature as high as 112 through the holiday weekend, prompting the city to expand cooling centers, keep public pools open longer, and increase outreach to elderly and vulnerable residents. Zohran Mamdani posting to X on Wednesday, quote, New York, it's hot out there, and the power grid is working overtime to keep us cool. Set your AC to 78 degrees, turn off lights and electronics you're not using, and unplug what you can.

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The city promising to make the same sacrifices inside government buildings. Many New Yorkers appearing considerably less enthusiastic about surrendering control of their thermostats. One local posting quote, as a New Yorker, I'll be setting my AC to 62 degrees for the foreseeable future as a direct retaliation to your authority. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, also joining the replies, asking whether Zohran Mamdani's thermostat directive was what he had in mind during his inaugural address. We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism. Zohran Mamdani defending the recommendation as long-standing city policy, though Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul giving New Yorkers a little more room to breathe, recommending thermostats be set anywhere between 75 and 78 degrees. No word on what the temperature inside Madison Square Garden will be for newlyweds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey tonight, and there are 1,000 guests, but we're guessing it won't be 78 degrees. However, here in the MK Studio, It will be at 76 because I seem incapable of overheating and I like a toasty in here. 76 for the winter, if I'm honest. 72 in the summer. Am I a communist? Is that what? Is it? No. Nah. I hate government control. Like the founding fathers. Go America, by the way. Happy 4th and happy 250th. And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megyn Kelly. Join me back here for the MK show live on SiriusXM's The Megyn Kelly Channel 11 at New East on YouTube.com slash Megyn Kelly and on all podcast platforms. Hi, I'm Angie Hicks, co-founder of Angie. When you use Angie for your home projects, you know all your jobs will be done well. Roof repair? Done well. Kitchen sink install? Done well. Deck upgrades, done well. Electrical upgrade, done well. Angie's been connecting homeowners with skilled pros for nearly 30 years, so we know the difference between done and done well. Angie, the one you trust to find the ones you trust. Find a pro for your project at Angie.com.