Kelly says it’s important people learn of Trump’s actions
NEW YORK — Megyn Kelly said Tuesday she didn’t want to reveal much about President-elect Donald Trump’s treatment of her the past year so as to not be accused of trying to tip the election, but now believes it’s important for people to know the story in case the new administration is hostile to the press.
In her new biography, “Settle For More,” the Fox News Channel personality lays out the private stories behind what happened after her debate question on Trump’s treatment of women caused the Republican candidate to bitterly go after her on social media and in interviews.
One low point, Kelly writes, was when one of her children asked her to define “bimbo” — part of the name-calling against her — and also said she was afraid Trump would hurt her.
Even before that summer 2015 debate, Kelly writes that Trump threatened her with a Twitter storm because he’d heard she was going to ask him a particularly tough question. It raises the question of whether Kelly was sabotaged from within, but Kelly said in an interview that it may have been a bluff because Trump was concerned she would ask him about his treatment of an ex-wife.
