Megyn Kelly may be a staunchly conservative voice, but her attacks against Kristi Noem's appearance proves that no one is immune from her criticism.
I asked the rheumatologist if it could be linked to the Pfizer vaccine and booster, and she said, ‘Yes, and you’re not the only patient I have who’s had this sequence of
Megyn Kelly slammed MSNBC's Nicole Wallace and Rachel Maddow for comments about the child cancer victim honored by Trump.
On her show Tuesday, SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly listed the Democratic Party senators who “must be targeted” in the midterm elections
The former CNN anchor spoke out on his YouTube show on Monday, Feb. 24, reacting to the conservative pundit’s vocal response to the news that MSNBC anchor Joy Reid and her show 'The ReidOut' would be leaving the network.
Is ABC another victim of the “Trump curse?” And did the reckless “journalism” of George Stephanopoulos cost his co-workers their jobs? Megyn Kelly seems to think so. […]
In today's episode of Why Are The MAGAts Still So Miserable? Megyn Kelly, arguably the absolute worst person on television, celebrated MSNBC's controversial firing of Joy Reid, laughably and audaciously calling Reid,
Reid’s show was nixed by left-leaning Comcast-owned channel as part of a lineup reshuffle ordered up by new network boss Rebecca Kutler.
Lemon lambasted Kelly as a “troll” and “racist” while calling her “the worst person who’s not on television anymore.”
Golf claps, flowers, and prayer hand emojis are all being sent to Don Lemon. The former CNN Tonight host just defended Joy Reid after Megyn Kelly’s wild and scathing remarks following the cancellation of Reid’s MSNBC show,
Former CNN anchor Don Lemon issued an expletive-filled rebuke of Megyn Kelly after the ex-Fox News anchor celebrated the end of Joy Reid’s MSNBC show. On his YouTube show Monday, Lemon said
Joy Reid's exit from MSNBC triggered many conservative commentators to take cheap shots at her on social media.