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Right-wing podcaster and frequent Jimmy Kimmel basher Megyn Kelly finally said something nice about the late-night host, a move she “promised she’d never do.” On Wednesday, Kelly, 55, told Kimmel’s longtime MAGA friend,
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Megyn Kelly fires back at Karmelo Anthony parents and makes one striking Austin Metcalf declaration
Megyn Kelly strongly criticized Karmelo Anthony’s parents after they questioned the verdict that sentenced their son to 35 years in prison for the death of Austin Metcalf. Kelly rejected their claims,
Megyn Kelly didn’t hold back while discussing the Karmelo Anthony case, launching into a lengthy “fact-check” segment that targeted the teen’s parents, media coverage of the trial and what she called
Megyn Kelly believes President Donald Trump has no place to comment on other people’s marriages. “Trump has cheated on every wife he’s had,” Kelly, 55, claimed on the Friday, May 22, episode of the “Hodgetwins” podcast.
Megyn Kelly commented on the collapse of the "MAGA" movement as a result of the war in Iran and the Epstein files situation on the "Hodge Twins Podcast." MEGYN KELLY: I do, however, think it's interesting that the size of that -- what's now MAGA -- I don't even know.
Megyn Kelly defended Trump and claimed the interviewer 'made that moment about Kristen Welker' and refused to stop battering the President.
Former Trump stalwart Megyn Kelly launched a fresh attack on the president, accusing him of having a long history of sexual misconduct. In an appearance on the Hodgetwins podcast, Kelly eviscerated Donald Trump for cheating “on every wife he’s had.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Buckley Carlson, writer and media strategist, to discuss evidence of potential election "cheating" in Los Angeles and throughout California, whether an outsider candidate like Spencer Pratt can overcome the establishment system,
Shawn Ryan slammed the Trump administration for a bunch of "sh*t" that does not serve the American people during a podcast with Megyn Kelly
In a democracy, candidates are entitled to compete. They're entitled to question procedures. They're entitled to await final results. What they're not entitled to do is treat disappointment as evidence of fraud.
