Megyn Kelly Slams Fox for Banning Charlie Kirk (Connecting the Dots: Media Matters, Fox News, Papal Knighthood, Rupert Murdoch, News Corp, Megyn Kelly & Soros Funding, All Networking)
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Political
commentator Megyn Kelly blasted
Fox News for
claiming Charlie Kirk was "theirs" while it effectively banned him
from the network because of his support for Tucker Carlson.
On her
popular "The Megyn Kelly Show" podcast recently,
the former Fox News anchor didn't mince words about the network's treatment of
Kirk.
"It's
really bothering me how Fox News is talking about Charlie, like he was theirs —
he wasn't. It's a lie. Just stop," Kelly said.
Kelly
quit Fox News in January 2017 and has since been one of the network's most
vocal critics, particularly after Carlson's firing in April 2023. She claimed
that although some Fox personalities were friendly with Kirk, network
leadership deliberately kept him off the air.
"Fox
News, they wouldn't put Charlie on, OK?" she said. "I know this from
my own behind-the-scenes conversations, and I'm not going to specify from whom.
But they were annoyed on Team Charlie because he was banned. They wouldn't put
him on. He had been too supportive of Tucker."
Kirk
appeared to be completely absent from Fox News in 2023 after Carlson's firing
and early 2024 — though Kelly claimed the network would give him brief
appearances to cover for their effective ban.
Kirk,
the co-founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, had complained about the ban,
which he said was ongoing after Carlson was fired. In a December 2023 interview with
Breitbart, Kirk pointed to the absence of Fox News at his AmericaFest event in
Phoenix.
"We
don't have a single person from Fox here, and in the years past, we have,"
Kirk said. "They've been very good to me."
He
added, "I hope we can heal our relationship, because for whatever reason,
it's gone off the reservation."
He
noted that he had been effectively banned from the network.
"You
just look at Grabien — no Charlie Kirk for nine months, right?" Kirk said,
referring to the online video archive of clips from newsmakers.
Kirk
said the source of the rift was his support for Carlson.
"Since
Tucker's departure, I haven't been on. And so we had to do an event without
Fox. And that was a great thing, man, because sometimes desperation is the
mother of innovation, right?" he said.
Kirk
added that his team had grown used to Fox News hosts such as Jesse Watters and
Greg Gutfeld supporting TPUSA events.
"But
that wasn't a thing. We couldn't do it. They're not allowed to be here,"
Kirk said.
Others
said Kirk also earned the ire of Fox News brass and the Murdoch family for
being a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, even though Trump lost the
2020 election and was mired in legal troubles.
Kirk's
situation with Fox News mirrored that of other pro-Trump allies during the
years between his presidencies who were banned from the network for long
periods. Such Trump allies included Jason Miller, Pam Bondi, Kari Lake,
Karoline Leavitt, Peter Navarro, Donald Trump Jr., Rudy Giuliani, and Andrew
Giuliani.
Fox
News previously denied Giuliani and his son were outright banned, but the
Giulianis maintained the network's claim was patently false.
Abby
Grossberg, Carlson's producer who was fired by Fox News, sued the network in
2023, claiming it tolerated a hostile work environment. She reportedly alleged
a number of people were "on and off the banned list," including Kari
Lake; former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.; Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.; Steve
Bannon; Navarro; and Jenna Ellis.
At the
time of the lawsuit, Fox News said its claims were "baseless" and
"riddled with false allegations." Still, the network reportedly settled
with Grossberg for $12 million.
Longtime
Trump fundraiser Caroline Wren took to X last week soon after Kirk's death to
remind Trump supporters of Fox News' actions.
"I
appreciate the coverage Fox News is giving Charlie Kirk tonight, but let's not
forget that Fox banned Charlie from coming on the network from 2021-2024,"
she wrote,
"and the same anchors crying on air tonight over losing 'an amazing
champion for free speech' are the same anchors who didn't have the guts to
challenge Murdoch, Paul Ryan, and Karl Rove when they banned Charlie from their
network."
Kelly
said Fox also employed a soft ban by putting Kirk on only occasionally after
Carlson's firing.
"He
was considered 'other,'" Kelly said.
"They
put him on in July to co-host 'Fox & Friends,' which was a shock," she
said. "They finally caught on to his magic. And they had him on Will
Cain's show, I think, in August. And prior to that, that's it. Years and years
ago, 10 years ago. Yeah, OK."
Kelly
emphasized that Kirk was an insurgent who thrived outside of corporate media.
"He
was independent — fiercely independent," she said. "And ... he was a
rising star who would say yes to anyone, I mean, he was on everybody's podcast
doing the shows like 'Surrounded,' going to the Oxford Union."
Newsmax
continually had Kirk on without interruption following Trump's first term.
After
Kirk's death, a top TPUSA executive wrote to Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, thanking
him for the network's strong support for Charlie.
"You
made your network always available to Charlie, and we felt that," he
wrote.
For
Kelly, Kirk's exclusion by Fox News only underscored his resilience.
"Charlie
was ubiquitous in his appearances," she said. "He was loving,
forgiving, and would say yes to anyone. He was independent. He built his own
thing, created his own platform. He rose to power on his own, notwithstanding
the absence of help from a lot of these big platforms that did their level best
to demonize Charlie and Turning Point."
Connecting
the Dots:
Media Matters monitors Fox
News.
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for Media
Matters and the Human Rights Watch.
George Soros was the chairman for the Foundation to
Promote Open Society, a benefactor for the Human Rights Watch and
is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Human
Rights Watch and the Atlantic Council of the United States (think
tank).
John J.
Studzinski is a director at the Human Rights Watch, a director
at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank) and a papal
knighthood knight.
papal knighthood is
an honor conferred by pope for the Roman Catholic Church.
K. Rupert Murdoch is
a papal knighthood knight, his biography title is The
Man Who Owns the News and the chairman for News Corp.
Fox
Broadcasting Company is a subsidiary of News Corp.
Fox News is a
division of the Fox Broadcasting Company.
The Kelly File is
a Fox News program.
Megyn Kelly is
the host for The Kelly File.
Resources:
Past Research
Sources:
Trump Will Only Speak to Rupert Murdoch to Resolve Fox News Feud (Past Research on Fox News)
Wednesday,
January 27, 2016
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2016/01/sources-trump-will-only-speak-to-rupert.html
Media
Matters Declares 'Victory' over Fox News (Past
Research on Fox News & Media Matters)
Saturday,
December 14, 2013
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2013/12/media-matters-declares-victory-over-fox.html

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