Megyn Kelly slap of right media for Trump loyalty on Epstein’s truth

Megyn Kelly continued her right -wing media colleagues to trust the blind administration at the front of Jeffrey Epstein and the claims that his list of customers does not exist.
In the episode of Tuesday of “The Megyn Kelly Show”, the host called a certain number of right -wing media personalities for having fell from the survey of the Trump administration on Epstein files, because they said last week that a list of alleged sexual trafficker customers do not exist after years saying the opposite. Kelly said more people in her position should kick the tires in the situation.
“Let us not claim that some of the president’s most faithful defenders are not very, very interested in Epstein,” she said. “Are they doing well?” However, some in the media have left their loyalty to the president prevail over their journalistic obligation. ”
Kelly added: “I am in the journalism sector. And my post is that you can trust, but you need to check. And I refuse to be the CNN of Trump 2.0 where they simply trusted the administration on the mental acuity of Biden and with regard to the history of modern presidential elections. To trust.
The news that the DoJ and the FBI ended their survey on the existence of the legendary Epstein list sent shock waves through the Maga database last week. Trump’s main supporters separated in the middle, the arguments and the intestine struggles showed up whether the administration could trust. The intestine struggles were observed at the highest levels of the party, the deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, would have threatened to resign from the management of the situation by the Attorney General Pam Bondi.
“Dan Bongino told people he was planning to resign as assistant director of the FBI for the benefits that had been continuing since the release of this note,” Kaitlan CNN said last week. “The anger inside the base of Maga continued to grow instead of leaving while some managers inside hoped for it.”
Much of the confusion as to the absence of a list of Epstein is probably from the fact that Bondi told Fox News in February that it was in possession of a list of this very nature.
“He is sitting on my desk right now to see again,” said Bondi. “It was a directive of President Trump.”




