The Megyn Kelly Show is a news and political podcast and radio program hosted by American journalist Megyn Kelly. The program is produced by Devil May Care Media, an independent media company founded by Kelly in 2020. It airs on SiriusXMâÂÂs Triumph channel and in podcast format.
The show launched as an audio-only podcast in September 2020 under Devil May Care Media. In 2021, it partnered with SiriusXM to expand into a live, daily radio program and video broadcast.
By 2025, The Megyn Kelly Show had grown into one of the most popular right-leaning podcasts in the United States. According to data from the media tracker The Righting, the program ranked as the third-largest conservative podcast in early 2025, trailing only those hosted by Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson. On the Castbox platform, subscriptions rose 176 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2025, reaching more than 134,000.
In Edison ResearchâÂÂs Q2 2025 Top 50 Podcasts in the U.S. rankings, The Megyn Kelly Show entered the Top 20 for the first time, placing nineteenth among weekly podcast consumers.
On March 2, 2026, Megyn Kelly would split with the Trump Administration over the 2026 Iran war, notably questioning while U.S. military member died in a conflict which mainly involved Iran and Israel. In a phone interview with Rachael Blade of The Inner Circle later that day, Trump declared that both Kelly and Tucker Carlson, another right wing commentator who criticized Trump's Iran policy, "aren't MAGA". On the show, Kelly would also defend recently departed former National Counterterrorism Center head Joe Kent amid the Trump Administration's efforts to pursue an investigation against him. On the March 20, 2026 episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, Kent would appear in person as a guest, where he expressed no regrets for his decision to break with the Trump Administration over the Iran War and feared retaliation. In addition, Kent also alleged to Kelly that the Trump Administration had not done enough to investigate the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Episodes feature KellyâÂÂs commentary on current events, along with interviews and discussions on media, legal, cultural, and political issues. Recurring segments include âÂÂKellyâÂÂs Court,â which focuses on legal analysis and trial coverage. Legal experts and attorneys who have frequently appeared on the show include Dave Aronberg, Mark Geragos, Alan Dershowitz, David Freiheit, Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh, and Jonna Spilbor.
In March 2025, Kelly announced the launch of MK Media, a podcast and digital network designed to host additional programs. The initial lineup included:
Later in 2025, MK Media introduced additional programming, including After Party with Emily Jashinsky and MK True Crime, a channel focused on trial coverage, true crime programming, and legal commentary.
The Megyn Kelly Show is produced by Devil May Care Media. It airs on SiriusXMâÂÂs Triumph channel and is available on podcast platforms and YouTube. Steve Krakauer, executive producer of The Megyn Kelly Show, also oversees programming for MK Media.