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Two University of California Medical School Heads Refuse to Say Men Cannot Have Babies

Megyn Kelly Show · Dems Get More Extreme and ALIENATE Voters · July 16, 2026
Two University of California Medical School Heads Refuse to Say Men Cannot Have Babies
Megyn Kelly Show
Megyn Kelly Show
Dems Get More Extreme and ALIENATE Voters
"Has a non-biological woman ever had a baby? A transgender person can. That's not a biological woman. Has a non-biological woman ever had a baby. I would reiterate, we take care— we take care of transgender patients."
Leaders from UCLA and UCSF medical schools appeared before Congress and repeatedly refused to answer whether non-biological women can give birth, deflecting to discussion of transgender patients instead. Megyn Kelly and Adam Carolla discussed how these doctors, both in their 60s, are publicly stating positions they likely don't personally believe due to institutional pressure. Carolla compared it to an impossible advertising campaign that somehow succeeded in getting half the country to deny biological reality.

About this episode

Megyn Kelly and comedian Adam Carolla dissected the state of the Democratic Party and cultural orthodoxies around gender ideology in a wide-ranging conversation focused on Michigan's Senate race and institutional capture. The discussion centered on Democratic Senate candidate Elisa Slotkin, who Kelly accused of adopting an exaggerated Michigan accent similar to Representative Jasmine Crockett's vocal transformation, with audio comparisons showing dramatic shifts in her speaking style. Carolla argued that Democratic policies have become so extreme—citing men in women's sports, open borders, and defunding police—that normal people with businesses and families can no longer run as Democrats, leaving only narcissists and sociopaths willing to enter the party's politics. The conversation highlighted testimony from UCLA and UCSF medical school leaders who refused to state before Congress that biological men cannot have babies, deflecting repeatedly to discussion of transgender patients. Carolla characterized this as the most successful propaganda campaign in history, forcing educated professionals in their 60s to publicly deny biological reality they privately understand. The hosts also criticized Representative Seth Moulton for claiming to oppose boys in girls' sports after the 2024 election while continuing to vote against protections for female athletes. Carolla used COVID-19 responses as a litmus test for authenticity, contrasting blue-collar workers who continued working without masks against Hollywood figures who embraced lockdowns and mandates. Kelly noted that according to the largest survey of swing state voters, transgender athletes in girls' sports was the number one issue in the 2024 election, yet Democratic politicians continue voting against restrictions despite public statements suggesting concern.

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