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Megyn Kelly Rallies For Trump As ‘Protector Of Women,’ Says He Won’t Treat Men Like ‘Second-Class Citizens’

SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly gave a speech Monday at a campaign rally in Pittsburgh explaining why she is voting for former President Donald Trump.

The former Fox News host seemed to have had cold feelings before. feud In 2016, while moderating the first Republican primary debate, she spoke with President Trump after confronting him about his comments about women. But the ice appears to have melted, and on the eve of Election Day, Kelly stood next to President Trump and called him a “protector of women.” ”

“He’s going to be a protector of women and that’s why I’m voting for him. He’s going to close the borders. He’s going to keep boys away from women’s sports and places where they don’t belong. ” Kelly told the audience.

Mr. Kelly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris at the rally, accusing her and President Joe Biden’s administration of allowing a surge in illegal immigration and putting women at risk.

“There are people like Laken Riley. All day tomorrow I will think about her, the 22-year-old young nursing student killed by an illegal immigrant in Georgia,” she said. “Thinking of Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, of Texas, who was murdered by two Venezuelan illegal immigrants.”

“President Trump closed the border. Kamala Harris opened this store by choice. It was no accident,” the conservative radio host continued.

Kelly also took aim at Harris’ support for allowing biological males who identify as women into women’s sports. She slammed the vice president for appearing to be telling young girls, who are unhappy with the boys on the previously all-female team, to “fuck it up.”

Kelly also said that if Trump regains the White House, he will prioritize “forgotten” men and boys. (Related: Tucker gives his first speech ever: “They went out of their way to humiliate you and spit on your and your ancestors’ graves”

“You guys are just like you. These are the guys with calluses on their hands and beards and tattoos who work for a living and drink beer after work and don’t want to be judged by people like Oprah and Beyoncé. No, we will never have to face the consequences of her disastrous economic policies,” Kelly said.

“He gets it. President Trump gets it,” the SiriusXM host assured the audience. “He’s not going to look at our sons like second-class citizens.”

Kelly told female voters that if the men in their lives are losing, “it’s not a victory.”

“I’m not interested in their kind of toxic masculinity or new masculinity. I prefer the old version, guys,” she said.

“And I like a president who understands how to be strong and how to fight. I hope you all do what I did last week,” Kelly continued. “Vote for Trump and ask 10 of your friends to vote for Trump too.”