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Megyn Kelly joins Trump at rally to urge voter support

Megyn Kelly campaigned alongside former President Donald Trump. rally Monday evening in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

between her speechKelly explained why she chose to vote for Trump, citing Trump's stance on immigration.

“There are people like Laken Riley,” Kelly said. “I'll think about her all day tomorrow. I'll think about the 22-year-old young nursing student who was killed by an illegal immigrant in Georgia. I'll think about Jocelyn Nungaray, the 12-year-old from Texas who was killed by two Venezuelans. “Illegal alien.” ”

“Oh, wait, we're talking about Kamala and Doug.”

Kelly asserted that President Trump's opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, opened the border “by choice” and “not by chance.”

“She said it was humane,” Kelly said. “That's what she and her boss believed. Tell that to Laken Riley's family.”

She also praised President Trump for protecting women.

“Boys should not be allowed in girls' locker rooms. Peyton McNabb, a high school sophomore in North Carolina, was hit in the face by a volleyball from a boy pretending to be a girl. She suffered a traumatic brain injury. and is permanently paralyzed,” Kelly continued.

“Kamala Harris looks at her and says, 'Be kind. Good luck.' And, 'That's the right thing to do.' “Why should girls have to suffer brain damage to be nice to boys trying to break into the sport?” she asked.

Kelly accused Harris of changing California law to allow prisoners to undergo sex mutilation surgeries with taxpayer funds.

“She not only followed the law, she changed the law. President Trump will stop that,” he added.

“He was ridiculed on the left for saying he would be a protector of women,” Kelly asserted. “He's going to be a protector of women and that's why I'm voting for him. He's going to close the borders. He's going to keep boys out of women's sports and places where they don't belong. .”

She said President Trump “will care about our sons, too.”

“He will not look at our sons like they are second-class citizens. And to all the women out there who want to increase their female power in this election, let me say this: How can you win when your sons, husband and family can't win?'Have you lost a brother or father that you love? asked Kelly.

She cited the campaign to attack the left for its backward views on masculinity and marriage. advertisement This encouraged wives to vote for Harris behind their Trump-supporting husbands.

“That's their version of marriage,” Kelly told the audience. “An overbearing husband who bullies his wife for voting unilaterally, as opposed to an honest and open relationship.”

“Oh, wait, I'm talking about Kamala and Doug.” [Emhoff]” Kelly jeered.

She also criticized liberal media for not pursuing Emhoff on the abuse allegations.

“Vote for Trump,” Kelly concluded. “And ask 10 of your friends to vote for Trump too.”

Kelly's endorsement of Trump marked a complete turnaround from his once controversial past.

During the first Republican primary election of 2016 discussionKelly, then a Fox News host, clashed with President Trump over his controversial comments about women.

“You've called women you hate fat pigs, dogs, slobs, disgusting animals, and more,” Kelly told Trump.

He quipped, “Only Rosie O'Donnell.”

“For the record, that was way beyond Rosie O'Donnell,” Kelly replied.

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