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From the heart of Times Square in New York City, Kevin McCullough takes America’s pulse — and delivers the shock it needs. THAT KEVIN SHOW doesn’t whisper opinions. It detonates them. With moral clarity, sharp wit, and genuine humor, McCullough has built one of the most loyal audiences in talk media.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

In this episode of That Kevin Show, Kevin McCullough discusses the recent controversy surrounding Billie Eilish and other celebrities who wore "Ice Out" buttons at the Grammys.

Kevin shares his thoughts on the issue, highlighting the irony that these celebrities' own homes on sacred Native American land, yet claim that no one is "illegal on stolen land." He also talks to Nicole Huyer from the Heritage Foundation about New York City Mayor Eric Adams' policies, including the proposed government-owned grocery stores and rent freezes.

Kevin shares his concerns about the potential consequences of these policies and invites listeners to share their thoughts.

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