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Megyn Kelly slams No Kings protesters for mocking Charlie Kirk

Megyn Kelly lashed out at the liberal “mainstream” media on Monday for ignoring No Kings protesters who mocked the shooting of Charlie Kirk over the weekend.

On Monday’s episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” he claimed that not all of the 7 million protesters declared “peaceful” and “joyful” during Saturday’s nationwide demonstrations were so peaceful. The host blasted a number of media outlets that seemed to ignore some of the more hateful and violent displays, including those making light of Kirk’s death.

“It’s so absurd… Multiple protesters, it’s so disgusting to make fun of the murder of Charlie Kirk,” Kelly said. “His wife is still crying all the time. He has two babies, only one of whom can still talk, they are so young, and all she does is ask where daddy is. That’s all she wants to know. Where is daddy? And Erika can’t explain it to her in a way that she understands. How do you make a three-year-old understand a political assassination or even a death?”

She continued: “This woman made a homemade sign that says, ‘Which heals faster: Trump’s ear or Erica Kirk’s heart?’ They can’t stand the fact that Erica Kirk is a strong woman who refuses to be intimidated and don’t care about the suffering she goes through. They don’t care at all. They want her to suffer. That’s really what we see, they want Charlie’s little boy to grow up without a dad. They don’t care about him or his little girl either, they don’t care. They want more Charlie Kirks.

Watch the full segment below:

Millions of Americans participated in the latest round of anti-Kings protests this weekend, attended by politicians, media figures and other speakers. There were even a few assemblies in several European capitals. Celebrities who spoke out included Mark Ruffalo, Bill Nye and Mehdi Hasan.

President Donald Trump also made his feelings on the protests clear after releasing an AI video showing him flying in a fighter jet labeled “King Trump” and dumping feces on the heads of No Kings protesters – including activist Harry Sisson.

Protesters march on Pennsylvania Avenue NW for the second time "No kings" protest in Washington on Saturday, October 18, 2025 in Washington, DC

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