JPMorgan Executive Accuser Produced Two Witnesses Claiming Sexual Assault Occurred
"The biggest thing here is, if you call this fake, it's just gender inequality. If the roles were reversed, what do you think would happen?"
About this episode
Megyn Kelly opens with breaking news of NASCAR champion Kyle Busch's sudden death at 41 after collapsing in a racing simulator in North Carolina. Kelly is joined by Dr. Bob Lahita and Dr. Dirk Parrott to analyze a 911 call revealing Busch was coughing up blood and experiencing respiratory distress before his death. The physicians discuss possible causes including severe pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, or complications from a previously reported sinus infection, noting that any of these conditions in a 41-year-old athlete raises serious questions about missed warning signs. The episode then shifts to international legal controversies, beginning with the trial of Vikram Digwa in the UK for the stabbing death of 18-year-old Scottish student Henry Nowak. Kelly presents exclusive video of Digwa carrying ceremonial Sikh knives and a sword, while detailing how British police handcuffed the dying victim after accepting the attacker's claim of racial abuse without examining Nowak's injuries. The segment includes body camera footage of Nowak pleading that he'd been stabbed while officers dismissed his claims. Kelly's legal panel of Mark Eglarsh and Jonas Bilbord analyze the case alongside viral speculation about whether a military analyst on Fox News was wearing a CIA-style silicone mask, prompted by visible lines at his neckline. Kelly plays testimony from the former CIA chief of disguise confirming such technology exists and has fooled presidents. The show covers ongoing litigation involving JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini, who faces detailed sexual harassment allegations from male colleague Chirayu Rana, including claims she drugged and assaulted him. Hajdini categorically denies everything and has countersued for defamation, while Rana has now produced two witness affidavits. The episode closes with breaking news that DNI Tulsi Gabbard is resigning to care for her husband Abraham after his rare bone cancer diagnosis, representing another loss of a non-interventionist voice in the Trump administration.
Key takeaways
- NASCAR champion Kyle Busch died at 41 after becoming unresponsive in a racing simulator while coughing up blood and experiencing severe respiratory distress.
- UK police handcuffed dying stabbing victim Henry Nowak while failing to restrain his armed attacker after accepting unproven claims of racial abuse.
- Former CIA chief of disguise Jana Mendez confirmed U.S. intelligence uses hyper-realistic full-face silicone masks that fooled President George H.W. Bush.
- JPMorgan harassment accuser Chirayu Rana produced two witness affidavits supporting his claims against executive Lorna Hajdini, who denies everything and has countersued.
- Tulsi Gabbard resigned as Director of National Intelligence effective June 30th to care for her husband Abraham after his rare bone cancer diagnosis.
- Medical experts analyzing Kyle Busch's death identified severe pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, or sinus infection complications as likely causes requiring urgent intervention.
- Exclusive video obtained by the show depicts Vikram Digwa carrying multiple ceremonial knives and an unsheathed sword on UK streets prior to the stabbing.