At the All-In Summit held in Los Angeles from September 8-10, Megyn Kelly made headlines with her sharp rebuttal to accusations leveled against former President Donald Trump.
Kelly, a former Fox News host and attorney, participated in a panel discussion where the topic of lawfare against Trump was raised, and she delivered a forceful defense of the former president while highlighting the politically motivated nature of the legal attacks against him.
During the event, Kelly appeared alongside tech entrepreneurs Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg. Calacanis, who hosted the panel, made an erroneous claim that Trump had been found “guilty” in several civil cases, referencing the legal battles involving E. Jean Carroll, the Trump Organization, and the hush money case.
Kelly, however, quickly corrected him, reminding him that civil cases do not result in “guilt” but in liability, and laying out the facts to clarify his misstatements.
Kelly, a former lawyer, then provided a detailed breakdown of the legal cases against Trump, addressing each one with precision.
She pointed out how the law was changed retroactively in the Carroll case to allow the lawsuit to proceed, a move she described as problematic.
.@megynkelly schooling a clown on the Trump lawfare 🔥 pic.twitter.com/nToaFNl6Ab
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) September 22, 2024
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