Megyn Kelly confronts liberal over Trump rhetoric claims at TPUSA event

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Political commentator Megyn Kelly shone on Wednesday with a young liberal activist who insisted that President Donald Trump’s founder Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point (Tpusa) at the beginning of this month.
Virginia Tech, Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Va.
“Is it possible to contribute to the atmosphere? Let’s clarify. This man was motivated by the leftist ideology. We know this from the bullet storage, from his own mother,” Kelly told the young man.
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A viral clip described that conservative commentator Megyn Kelly had discussed with a young liberal during a turning point in Virginia Tech on the political discourse of President Trump this week. (Gary Gershoff / Getty)
In the question -answer section of the Tpusa event, the liberal came to the fore and asked Kelly: “Why do you support a president who contributed to telling your friend Charlie killed?
The guest refers to Trump’s speech on Sunday (September 21st) at Charlie Kirk’s Monument, while the difference between the President and the late conservative activist “Hate” of Charlie’s political rivals “hated”.
Trump, “He did not hate their opponents. He wanted the best for them. I don’t agree with Charlie. I hate my opponent and I don’t want the best for them. I’m sorry.” He said.
Kelly, cutting the question of the liberal, “He assumes the truth, not in evidence. What you say is not true.”
Assassination Turning Point Commemoration Ceremony for Charlie Kirk, the founder of the USA, Trump, Major GOP figures

Left: Participants at a Turning Point Usa Tour stop. Right: Virginia Republican government Glenn Youngkin. (Steve Helber/AP Photo and Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
The young man pushed back, claiming that “70% of political violence was committed by Republicans”. When the Boos played along the place, “Look!
Kelly accepted the data and said, “After removing the crazy, the left wing violence is overwhelming.”
Later, he hit the first point of Trump’s discourse about the murder of Kirk.
“This is an obvious lie. This is a mixed blasphemy and inappropriate in this environment.”
The question, Trump “political atmosphere – contribute to tension,” he said.
“Then it doesn’t mean any meaning. Then your goal is completely empty,” he replied, the alleged assassin was directed by the leftist ideology.
Days after the murder of Kirk, R-utah Gov. Spencer Cox said that NBC has developed “Leftist Ideology” in recent years and increasingly radicalized.
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President Donald Trump embraces Erika Kirk during the commemoration ceremony for his late husband Charlie Kirk. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The participant then asked whether Trump’s “provoking violence against liberals” was good.
Kelly replied: “The President of the United States joke at the Monument of Charlie Kirk, who was funny and despised. Erika Kirk’s heels in an extraordinary moment forgiven her husband’s murderer.”
After emphasizing that Trump was a joke, Kelly said that Trump had the right to despise his political enemies.
“And in the meantime, Trump has the right to hate his enemies. They tried to imprison him for the rest of his life. They tried to go bankrupt. They tried to imprison his family. And they tried to kill him.”
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Kelly gave the young man the chance to answer, but he walked.

