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Megyn Kelly Clashes With Student Over Trump’s Rhetoric

September 25, 2025
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MAGA media pundit Megyn Kelly got into a heated exchange with a student about whether Donald Trump is to blame for inflaming political tensions in the country before the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

Kelly took part in a speaking event by Turning Point USA, the conservative organization founded by the Kirk, at Virginia Tech, alongside Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

During the event, a male student asked Kelly how she could support a president who “contributes to the rhetoric that got your friend Charlie killed.”

Megyn Kelly speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort Hotel And Convention Center on February 21, 2025 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
Megyn Kelly took part in the Turning Point USA event weeks after its founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a debate in Utah. Alex Wong/Getty Images

“You saw his rally recently, he said, ‘I hate my enemies.’ [White House Deputy Chief of Staff] Stephen Miller said similar things. How can you support him when he contributed to what got Charlie killed?” he asked.

Kelly dismissed the student’s suggestion, claiming it “assumes facts not in evidence” and is “not true.”

The student noted that the Department of Justice had scrapped a study from its website that concluded that far-right extremists have committed “far more ideologically motivated homicides” than far-left or Islamist extremists since 1990.

“Once you pull the crazies out of there, it is overwhelmingly left-wing violence,” Kelly said.

She goes on to respond to the student’s first point about Trump’s rhetoric, saying it caused Kirk’s killing was “defamatory, blaspheme, and it’s inappropriate in the setting.” The student interrupts her to state he wasn’t saying Trump directly caused Kirk’s murder, but the president had “contributed to the political atmosphere.”

“Then your point is utterly empty,” Kelly said. “Let’s just make clear: this guy was motivated by leftist ideology. We know it from the bullet casings. We know it from the Utah governor. We know it from his own mother.”

Donald Trump reacts next to Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, after speaking at the public memorial service for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on September 21, 2025.
Donald Trump, seen here with Erika Kirk, delivered a lengthy speech at the memorial of the Turning Point USA founder’s memorial. Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images

The student asked Kelly, even if this was the case, “does that make it okay for the sitting president of the United States to incite violence against liberals?”

Kelly then denied Trump had incited violence and defended the remarks that the president made during a memorial for Kirk in Arizona on Sunday.

“He did not hate his opponents,” Trump said of Kirk. “He wanted the best for them. That’s where I disagreed with Charlie. I hate my opponent, and I don’t want the best for them. I’m sorry,” Trump added, prompting laughter and cheers from the crowd.

Kelly said the remarks were a “self-deprecating” joke, which was “playing off” the emotional moment when Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, revealed at the memorial that she forgives the person who shot and killed her husband.

“He said, ‘We disagree. I need to do better. Erika is going to try to convince me, but I’m in a different place,’ and that’s completely normal for a politician to be thinking about his political fights,” Kelly said.

She added that Trump has “every right to loathe his enemies,” claiming they “tried to put him in jail for the rest of his life” and “bankrupt him.”

The student fired back, “Rightfully so, he’s a criminal,” while Kelly was speaking. When Kelly stopped and allowed the student to be heard, he paused and said, “Thank you for your time” before walking back from the mic.

The post Megyn Kelly Clashes With Student Over Trump’s Rhetoric appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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