Megyn is joined by National Review’s Rich Lowry and Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of Second Class, to discuss Kamala Harris’ pick of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her vice president, why she didn’t pick Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, how Shapiro’s Jewish heritage was a factor, the rumblings about Shapiro’s political ambition, the controversy over Walz’s military record, why the issue could become a major factor in the 2024 election, J.D. Vance’s military service, Walz’s radical progressive policies, his lack of action during the 2020 Minneapolis BLM riots, his extreme support of COVID lockdowns, and more.
Then, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, author of Over Ruled, joins to discuss what he and his Supreme Court colleagues really talk about behind closed doors, the decorum and friendship they share, how modern law-making contradicts the founders’ vision, specific ways too many laws make it harder for Americans to live their lives, some of the craziest laws in America, how important free speech is in the United States, the importance of disagreement and discussion, the increased rhetoric about the Supreme Court justices that led to protests outside his house, what he thought when he saw the assassination attempt of Donald Trump, the importance of faith for him personally but not professionally, and more.