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Megyn Kelly to perform at Trump rally in Pittsburgh

Megyn Kelly to perform at Trump rally in Pittsburgh

Journalist and podcast host Megyn Kelly confirmed on Monday that she will speak at a rally in support of the former president Donald Trump in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Kelly made the announcement on SiriusXM. The Megyn Kelly Show. Monday’s emergence comes as the state has largely voted for the Democratic presidential candidate in recent years, including 2020, but flipped to Trump during his 2016 campaign. The state has 19 electoral votes.

Kelly endorsed Trump and explained that her Monday night speech would “explain why I’m voting for him.” She expressed disappointment with Trump’s conviction in his civil fraud case the day it was read in court earlier this summer. letter on X: “The country is disgraced. Alvin Bragg should be disbarred. They will rue the day they used this law to distort the presidential election.”

“So, tonight after the show, I will head to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where I will appear with Trump at his last rally in Pennsylvania before the vote, and I will probably explain to this audience and beyond why I think it is absolutely necessary that he win this election and not put Kamala Harris in the Oval Office as our president,” Kelly said.

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The relationship between Kelly and Trump has had its ups and downs over the years. During the 2015 GOP debate, which aired on Fox News Channel, the two collided on stage. In May 2016, during a one-on-one interview, Trump and Kelly appeared to decide their differences.

Trump sent his worst-hit confidants to stymie him in Pennsylvania. Tesla CEO Elon Musk, his own son Eric Trump, daughter-in-law and Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump and his vice presidential running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio). In addition to the rallies, Musk toured throughout Pennsylvania, giving away $1 million over three days to three random people who signed a petition. Musk’s signatories petition would declare their support for the First and Second Amendments, which were Musk’s cited reasons for supporting Trump. To be eligible, these signatories also had to already be registered voters in Pennsylvania.