Trump slams Megyn Kelly as ‘nasty’ for interview that ignited conservative backlash.
Former President Trump Criticizes Megyn Kelly for Tough Interview
After sitting down for an interview with Megyn Kelly, former President Trump expressed his dissatisfaction with her line of questioning. Speaking at a campaign event in Maquoketa, Iowa, Trump claimed that Kelly had become “nastier all of a sudden” and asked the crowd if they agreed. This came after Trump faced criticism from conservatives for his answers during the interview.
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— John Hasson (@SonofHas) September 20, 2023
Trump’s complaint stemmed from his response to questions about Dr. Anthony Fauci and gender identity. When Kelly asked about Fauci, Trump initially claimed he didn’t know who gave him a Presidential Commendation. Kelly then pointed out that Fauci was praised by Trump’s administration and received the commendation. Regarding gender identity, Trump expressed his belief that a person’s gender is determined at birth and dismissed the idea of men giving birth.
Kelly later criticized Trump’s answer on gender identity as ”weak sauce” and praised Ron DeSantis for his straightforward response. She expressed her disappointment in Trump’s stance and criticized activists pushing a “crazy trans-agenda.”
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