Megyn Kelly ‘Disgusted’ at ‘3-on-1’ Debate Against Trump
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Megyn Kelly/YouTubeMegyn Kelly—who made headlines for her tough questioning of Donald Trump during his first presidential debate—blasted the ABC News moderators for their fact-checking of the former president during Tuesday’s showdown against Kamala Harris. The former Fox News host said after the debate that she was “disgusted” by David Muir and Linsey Davis for holding Trump to account during the debate and calling him out on his falsehoods. When Trump pushed a false claim that undocumented immigrants were abducting and eating pets in Springfield, Ohio, Muir quickly noted that the city manager said there have been no such reports. When the topic turned to abortion and Trump falsely accused Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, of condoning “execution after birth,” Davis responded: “There is no state in this country where it is legal to kill a baby after it’s born.”“I’m disgusted,” Kelly in a live video on her YouTube channel. “I’m ashamed of those moderators at ABC News... It was three against one on the debate stage this evening,” Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Megyn Kelly criticized ABC News moderators for fact-checking Trump during the debate with Harris, accusing them of bias and unfair treatment. She expressed disgust, claiming it was like a 3 vs. 1 fight against Trump. Kelly accused the moderators of being lenient towards Harris, suggesting a close connection between the network's head and the candidate. This isn't the first clash between Trump and Kelly, who previously clashed during a Republican primary debate in 2015. Despite attempts to mend fences, Trump later called Kelly "nasty." Kelly's perspective highlights a belief in media bias against Trump and a continued contentious relationship between the former president and critical journalists.