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Megyn Marie Kelly (born
November 18, 1970)[4]
is an American journalist and former corporate defense attorney. She was a news
anchor at Fox
News from 2004 to 2017, and a talk show host and correspondent with
NBC News
from 2017 to 2018.
During her time at Fox News, Kelly hosted
America Live, and prior to that, co-hosted
America's Newsroom with
Bill
Hemmer. From 2007 to 2012, the two reporters hosted Fox News Channel's
New Year's Eve specials, "All American New Year". Kelly also hosted
The Kelly File from October 2013 to January 2017. In 2014, she was
included in the
Time list of the 100 most influential people.[5]
Kelly left Fox News in January 2017 and joined
NBC News.
She started hosting the third hour of the
morning show
Today with her program titled
Megyn Kelly Today in September 2017. The show was cancelled on October
26, 2018 and she departed NBC in January 2019.
In the
Republican Party presidential debate on August 6, 2015, Kelly asked whether
a man of Trump's temperament ought to be elected president.[45]
Kelly's moderating generated a range of media and political reactions and her
professionalism was criticized by presidential candidate Trump.
[46][47][48][49]
Kelly responded to Trump's criticism by saying she would not "apologize for
doing good journalism".[50]
Trump declined to attend the
Iowa January 28 debate that she moderated.[51]
After the debate and off-camera, Kelly referred to Trump as "Voldemort".[52]
Bill Maher
complimented Kelly as being "so much better" than the candidates who attended
the January 28 debate and argued that she was a more viable candidate for the
Republican nomination.[53]
In an interview with
CBS News Sunday Morning, Kelly reflected that she was disappointed with the
lack of support she received from coworker
Bill O'Reilly and
CNN, the latter airing a Trump event the same time as the debate.[54][55]
In April, at her request,[56]
Kelly met with Trump at
Trump
Tower, having "a chance to clear the air".[57]
The following month, after interviewing Trump and being met with mixed
reception,[58]
she expressed interest in doing another one with him.[59]
In June, she criticized Trump for his claims against
Gonzalo P. Curiel's credibility.[60]
In October, a contentious discussion between Kelly and
Newt
Gingrich on The Kelly File regarding Trump's sexual comments in a
2005 audio recording gained widespread social media reaction.[61]
In July 2016, amid allegations of sexual harassment on the part of Fox News CEO
Roger
Ailes, Kelly was reported to have confirmed that she herself was also
subjected to his harassment.[67][68]
Two days after the report, Ailes resigned from Fox News and his lawyer, Susan
Estrich, publicly denied the charge.[69]
During her coverage of the
2016 Republican National Convention, her attire received criticism.[70]
In a defense of Kelly, Jenavieve Hatch of
The Huffington Post commented, "If you're a woman on national television
reporting on a political event from hot, humid Cleveland, wearing a
weather-appropriate outfit makes you the target of an endless stream of sexist
commentary."[71]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megyn_Kelly
-- 2015 --
August 7,
2015 – During the first Republican primary debate in
2015, Donald Trump clashed with moderator Megyn Kelly regarding his many
controversial statements against women. In one exchange,
Trump claimed
his disparaging remarks about women were limited to comments about Rosie
O’Donnell, to which Kelly responded, “Your Twitter account has several
disparaging comments about women’s looks. You once told a contestant on
Celebrity Apprentice it would be a pretty picture to see her on her knees.
Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as
president?” The next day,
Trump
told a CNN interviewer that Kelly had been
“off-base” in the way she treated him. “She gets out and she starts asking me
all sorts of ridiculous questions,” Trump said. “You know, you could see there
was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”
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