Megyn Kelly Rips ‘Those B**ches’ On ‘The View’ For Doubting Trump’s Religious Faith
Charlie Kirk Staff
07/20/2024

There is no love lost between former Fox News host Megyn Kelly and the hosts of the ABC talk show “The View” and that was evident in a recent episode of her Sirius XM show.
Kelly shredded the hosts of the show, who she called “b**ches,” and in particular Joy Behar, for questioning the religious fait of former President Donald Trump when he gave Glory to God after the attempt on his life by a would-be assassin.
“There’s no question Trump had religious thought and the belief in God repeated to him and introduced into his life repeatedly when he was in his formative years… And then you get this little lecture from – forgive me – those b*tches over ‘The View’… He almost died like five days ago,” she said.
“She [Joy Behar] doesn’t get it at all… I think most Christians believe God had other plans for Corey. God called Corey home and had a different mission for him. And those of us who are left behind to grieve the one we love, struggle with that and feel sadness over that and wish you were different. Sometimes it does cause you to question your faith and your beliefs,” the host said.
“But most of us get to the place where we reconcile it and we as mere mortals don’t understand the plans… We don’t think it’s narcissistic, to say thank you, God for saving me. I believe I too, is part of your plan. It’s so warped the way she thinks about this issue. But I do think it’s linked… They’re so blinded by their hatred for Trump and their need for Biden to beat him that every piece of information is processed through that lens, and therefore, truth is totally erased,” she said.
Her guest, Kmele Foster, agreed.
“That’s obnoxious. I don’t know what church she goes to. That is how people of faith talk and the intonation is never ‘He was looking out for me, but not those monsters.’ No, he was looking out for me. He was there by providence. We don’t know why he showed his grace on me. And in another instance, this was this tragic death, but it’s clear he did and I want to make something of it. I want to do something good with it,” he said.