Journalist, attorney and right-wing political activist Megyn Kelly opened up about her support for President Donald Trump in an interview with the New York Times and said the sexual abuse allegations against the president do not matter to her. Speaking about E Jean Carroll‘s allegations against Donald Trump, Megyn Kelly said she does not believe one word of that.
On being pressed that there was not one complaint against Trump and many women said the same thing, the former Fox News host said she interviewed some of those women. “The things I heard included things like he got handsy on an airplane. Now, I don’t know whether that happened or it didn’t, but do I find that a deal-breaker for a possible politician? Not really,” she said.
“At least I reported on their stories and did them the courtesy of bringing them to air in front of millions of people and let the audience make up its mind. My problem is more with these Democrats who will bury these allegations against their candidates or their candidates’ spouses and then play holier than thou when they’re looking at Donald Trump,” Megyn Kelly said.
‘I don’t think Donald Trump is a rapist or a sexual assaulter’
Megyn Kelly said her personal opinion is that most of the allegations against him are much more complicated than how they have been portrayed in the mainstream media.
“I don’t think Donald Trump is a rapist or a sexual assaulter. I do think he’s taken inappropriate liberties with women and gotten handsy with them in a way he’s owned himself years ago when he was a celebrity, and it is what it is. That’s the past. But it’s just about so much more than that.”
“We are talking about how many people are dying at the southern border because of the invasion that we’ve suffered under Joe Biden. We’re talking about Laken Riley, whose killer was let in under Biden. We put him on a taxpayer flight down to Georgia where he murdered her. I don’t give a s**t about Trump getting handsy with someone 20 years ago. I want someone who will close the border, which he has. I want someone who will keep boys out of my daughters’ sports, which he has. I want someone who will stand up to the insane DEI policies so that white kids will stop hearing in school that they’re born with some original sin from which they cannot recover, which he has,” Megyn Kelly said.