Megyn Kelly Responds To Video

Hello everyone! Today, let’s dive into a story that’s been making some waves.

Megyn Kelly, the well-known host of “The Megyn Kelly Show” on Sirius XM, recently called out Vice President Kamala Harris for what she described as “deceptive” editing by Harris’ campaign. The controversy centers around a phone call from 2020 between former President Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz during the Minneapolis riots.

Now, you might be wondering, what exactly happened here? Well, according to Kelly, the Harris campaign released a clip from this phone call that made it seem like Trump was praising Walz’s handling of the riots. But Kelly and her guest, Daily Wire host Andrew Klavan, argue that the reality was quite different.

So, let’s break it down. The segment in question, released by the Harris campaign, features Trump saying, “I fully believe with the way Walz handled it, he’s an excellent guy.” Sounds like a thumbs up, right? But Kelly insists that this snippet is misleading. She claims the broader context of the call shows Trump was actually criticizing Walz for his initial response to the riots.

Here’s where it gets interesting. Kelly played the full version of the call on her show, where Trump can be heard talking about how poorly the situation was handled at first. According to Kelly, Trump was essentially saying, “You messed up in the beginning, but after I stepped in and gave you advice, things improved.”

In other words, Trump was not praising Walz’s initial actions but rather suggesting that Walz only got things under control after following Trump’s guidance, particularly by calling in the National Guard.

In the call, Trump reportedly told Walz that his initial response wasn’t enough and emphasized the importance of deploying the National Guard in large numbers to manage the situation effectively. Walz himself even thanked Trump for his “strategic guidance” during the call, acknowledging that it was helpful.

Kelly didn’t hold back in criticizing the Harris campaign for editing the call in a way that she believes distorts the truth. She also expressed frustration with the mainstream media, pointing out that the full details of the call have been publicly available since 2020.

Kelly’s point is clear: this wasn’t some hidden conversation, and yet, according to her, it was misrepresented.

So, folks, there you have it. Megyn Kelly is raising serious concerns about how this call has been portrayed. Whether you agree with her or not, it’s a reminder always to dig a little deeper and get the full story before jumping to conclusions.