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The Megyn Kelly Show

DOJ Puts Don Lemon On Notice, 2028 Dem Contenders Go Quiet, Arctic Blast Incoming: AM Update 1/20

The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM

News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.438.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Trump DOJ officials are probing Don Lemon and anti-ICE agitators for deliberately disrupting a Sunday church service in Minnesota, with potential federal charges now under review. Democrats eyeing 2028 are struggling to answer basic questions on gender and biology, with many top contenders refusing to go on the record as polls show voters moving the other way. 60 Minutes finally airs its delayed report on El Salvador’s CECOT prison, igniting fresh backlash over its framing. A powerful Arctic blast is set to slam much of the country this weekend, bringing dangerous cold, snow, ice, and hazardous travel conditions. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Relief Factor: Break up with pain—Relief Factor targets inflammation so you can move better and feel better; try the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95 at https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF.

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0:00.0

Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Tuesday, January 20th, 2026, and this is your AM update.

0:09.4

Nobody should think in the United States that they're going to be able to get away with this.

0:12.7

Trump DOJ officials investigating Don Lemon and a group of agitators for the planned disruption of a Christian religious service. Democrats heading into 2028 facing

0:23.3

a growing problem, their inability to answer a simple question. 60 minutes finally airs its much-discussed

0:30.9

Seacot prison story and stirs up new controversy. And bundle up, much of the country set to experience

0:37.1

an Arctic blast this weekend.

0:39.4

All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM update.

0:46.5

Our sponsor, the Electronic Payments Coalition, says Washington politicians are always getting

0:51.8

in your wallet and that now they're messing with your credit

0:54.8

card. They say your credit card and the security it offers are under attack and that senators

0:59.2

Dick Durbin and Roger Marshall want to change the nation's payment system in a way that would

1:03.3

benefit corporate megastores like Walmart and Target at the expense of everyday Americans.

1:08.8

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1:13.2

that families use to help make everyday purchases more affordable. The Electronic Payments

1:17.4

Coalition says the Durban Marshall mandates would let corporate megastores cut corners on

1:22.4

credit card processing, routing transactions over cheaper, untested networks with weaker security and fewer protections.

1:29.5

Find out more at guardyourcard.com and consider telling Congress to guard your card.

1:36.2

Previously semi-famous TV host Don Lemon now lashing out at Christians after accompanying an anti-ice

1:43.7

mob that deliberately disrupted a Sunday

1:46.6

service at City's Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, confronting a Baptist preacher mid-worship

1:52.6

and turning the sanctuary into a political ambush. Lemon, now styling himself as an independent

1:59.5

journalist, joining agitators who said they were there to hold parishioners accountable for refusing to endorse the disruptors' anti-ice cause, a move now drawing scrutiny from DOJ officials probing possible criminal charges.

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