Megyn Kelly says she's 'disgusted' by New York’s criminal Trump trial. Here's why



The hush money trial of Donald Trump has begun, which is the first time in U.S. history a former president has been tried on criminal charges.

Trump has been charged in a New York Supreme Court indictment, as part of which he faces 34 counts alleging that he falsified New York business records in order to influence the 2016 election.

Megyn Kelly is not only “disgusted” by it but fears “they’re gonna’ get him” this time.

“They’re in the courtroom, the witnesses will be called eventually after they pick the jury, and they’re going to try to put this guy behind bars potentially,” she tells Glenn Beck, adding, “They’re 100% taking their best shot at stopping him from winning this race.”

Kelly compares Trump’s persecution to what it would have been like if Princess Diana was “behaving like a street wh*re.”

“That’s what we’re doing. The United States of America doesn’t do this,” she says. “We’ve gone down this road, pretending a payment to a porn star who is threatening to expose an affair is a crime that warrants 34 counts, and they’re going to make it as sleazy as humanly possible.”

Trump isn’t the only president to have his morals called into question, just the only one to face criminal charges for it.

“Bill Clinton perjured himself, and nothing happened there,” Glenn says, referring to the affair Clinton had with Monica Lewinsky, during which Clinton lied under oath about his relationship with the intern. “Everybody just walked away.”

“What’s the difference between these two?” Glenn says, pointing the question at Kelly.

“One’s a Democrat, and one’s a Republican,” she answers.


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Megyn Kelly's biggest WINNER and LOSER of the 4th Republican debate



There was a clear winner at the fourth 2024 Republican presidential debate in Glenn Beck’s eyes, and it wasn’t any of the candidates.

According to Glenn, moderator Megyn Kelly was “the big winner” as she stood her ground, asked tough questions, and “ran a tight ship.”

“You did a fantastic job last night,” he tells Kelly, who has her own idea of who the winners and losers were.

“With all respect to her, I thought Nikki Haley lost last night,” Kelly tells Glenn. “She shrunk away, like she was not really a presence.”

Vivek Ramaswamy didn’t win, but he did well. However, Kelly believes that while he did not gain any new fans, he became “even more loveable” to those who already loved him.

The clear winner in Kelly’s eyes was Ron DeSantis, who she says “had his best debate yet.”

“I think you could probably say he’s the winner because he’s in the best poll position of the four, and he not only didn’t hurt himself, although there was one bad exchange, he didn’t hurt himself. He did help himself,” she explains, adding, “He was tougher than we’ve seen, and I think that’s the DeSantis we fell in love with.”

Chris Christie was another loser, who Kelly says is “too radical” on the issue of transgenderism to be a Republican nominee.

“This is way out of step with where the Republican party is,” she says.

Glenn notes that when Chris Christie attempted to defend Nikki Haley, “it did not look good” for her.

“I thought it made her look weak, and she’s not a weak woman,” Glenn says.

“It was her lowest moment,” Kelly agrees.


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Bill O’Reilly, Megyn Kelly give INSIDE VIEW on Tucker Carlson/Fox News



Tucker Carlson has left Fox News, and there are many people speculating as to why this happened.

Glenn Beck knows there’s no one better to discuss his departure than former Fox News hosts Megyn Kelly and Bill O’Reilly, who disagree on the reason behind Tucker leaving.

O’Reilly believes it was “the future lawsuits that led to Mr. Carlson’s demise.”

According to O’Reilly, Tucker was completely caught off guard.

“He had no clue,” O’Reilly explains.

“At this time, 24 hours ago, the Tucker Carlson producers were in their morning meeting setting the lineup for Monday night.”

O’Reilly says the first reason Rupert Murdoch made the decision was because Fox News lawyers were worried about a lawsuit filed by a producer who taped Carlson’s broadcast.

Apparently, “those tapes do not make the Carlson broadcast look good.”

There is also the case of Ray Epps, who was on "60 Minutes" Sunday night. Epps claimed to the cameras that Carlson had ruined his life and that he is now facing threats.

Beck and O’Reilly believe this will lead to another lawsuit.

Meghan Kelly joins the show and disagrees with O’Reilly’s take.

She doesn’t believe Fox News would be “scared” of the disgruntled producer who has the tapes, nor of Ray Epps telling "60 Minutes" Tucker had ruined his life.

Kelly believes that because Tucker is a controversial figure who’s always in the news himself, Rupert Murdoch might have “reached the end of his tether.”

“There are reports,” she continues, “that there may be some emails in connection with the Dominion lawsuit that we haven’t seen,” in which Tucker apparently “lambasts people like Rupert.”

Kelly says, “If they think you’re getting too big for your britches over there, they’re not shy about sending you a message.”


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