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Megyn Kelly stands up for Trump at campaign rally and reveals why she's voting for the former president

Megyn Kelly stands up for Trump at campaign rally and reveals why she's voting for the former president

Megyn Kelly appeared at Donald Trump's campaign rally in Pittsburgh on Monday and told the crowd that she supported the Republican former president because of Democrats' handling of illegal immigration and transgender policies.

Kelly listed cases of illegal migrants accused of killing young Americans such as 22-year-old college student Laken Riley and 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, while blaming Vice President Kamala Harris for opening the southern border.

The popular podcaster, who hosts “The Megyn Kelly Show,” also mentioned a high school volleyball player from North Carolina who suffered serious injuries during a game last year when a transgender girl threw a ball at her.

Former US President Donald Trump listens to media personality Megyn Kelly during a campaign rally. AFP via Getty Images
Kelly explained why she supports Trump during a campaign rally on Monday. AP

“He’s going to be a protector of women and that’s why I’m voting for him,” Kelly said with Trump at her side. “He's going to close the border, he's going to keep the boys out of girls' sports and where they don't belong, and you know what else, he's going to take care of our boys too. Our forgotten boys and our forgotten men.”

She said men with blue-collar jobs don't want to be judged by Harris-supporting celebrities like Oprah and Beyoncé, “who will never have to face the consequences of her disastrous economic policies.”

“President Trump gets it,” Kelly said. “He won’t look at our boys like second-class citizens.”

Kelly cited immigration as a reason to vote for Trump. AP

She also took a look at the Democrats' “version of masculinity” and the marriage between Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, who faced allegations this campaign season that he once hit an ex-girlfriend in 2012.

“I can't recall a single member of the media, not a single one, speaking to him and asking him about the abuse allegations,” Kelly said.

“I’m not into their version of toxic masculinity or new masculinity,” Kelly said of liberals. “I prefer the old version and I prefer a president who knows how to be strong and fight.”

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