Greg Kelly Reports (06/03/26)

Greg Kelly Reports (06/03/26)

From Greg Kelly Reports - Newsmax TV by Newsmax Podcasts

June 4, 2026 · 44 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the competitiveness of the 2026 midterms and critiques the media's portrayal of conservative narratives.

Greg Kelly Reports | June 3, 2026 - The episode argues that the 2026 midterms are far more competitive than the media wants conservatives to believe, with new polling framed as proof that voters are not buying the nonstop anti-Trump narrative. - California is cast as a surprising bright spot, with Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt held up as evidence that common-sense outsider campaigns can gain real traction even inside deep-blue political machinery. - The stalled compensation fund for January 6 defendants is treated as a major betrayal, with the show insisting that many of those targeted by the Biden-era justice system were abused, ruined, and still denied real accountability or restitution. - Graham Platner is hammered again as a fraud who hides behind PTSD rhetoric, with the episode arguing that Democrats are using military trauma as cover for a candidate they know is deeply damaged and politically toxic. - The broader theme is that legacy institutions keep protecting the wrong people — from media elites like Scott Pelley and political grifters like Jill Biden to a system that excuses cultural extremism while punishing ordinary Americans who challenge it. Make the switch to…

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Host: Greg Kelly

Topics covered

  • 2026 midterms
  • polling
  • anti-Trump narrative
  • California politics
  • January 6 defendants
  • military trauma
  • cultural extremism

Keywords

  • midterms
  • polling
  • California
  • January 6
  • Graham Platner
  • cultural extremism
  • Trump

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Organizations: Biden-era justice system

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