In a shocking turn of events, former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly has launched an unprovoked attack on President Donald Trump, claiming he's "desperate for attention" after he shared an AI-generated image depicting him as Jesus Christ.
Speaking on her Monday show, Kelly went after the Commander-in-Chief with both barrels blazing: "I don't know why the president's getting so desperate for attention that he feels the need to mock 1.4 billion Catholics."
But hold on a minute, Megyn. Since when did sharing a meme become "mocking" an entire religion? This sounds suspiciously like the same pearl-clutching we've come to expect from the mainstream media whenever Trump breathes.
Missing the Point Entirely
What Kelly conveniently ignores is that Trump supporters have long viewed him as a divinely appointed leader who survived multiple assassination attempts and lawfare persecution. The AI image wasn't mockery—it was a reflection of how millions of Americans see their president as someone blessed by Providence.
Kelly's sudden sanctimony is rich coming from someone who built her career on controversy and attention-grabbing moments. Remember her infamous debate ambush of Trump in 2015? Talk about desperate for attention.
"Now, it's Catholics," Kelly continued her rant, apparently forgetting that Trump has massive Catholic support and has done more for religious liberty than any president in decades.
This looks like another case of establishment figures trying to police Trump's communication style—the very authenticity that got him elected twice. While Kelly sits in her ivory tower criticizing, Trump is busy delivering on his America First agenda.
The real question Patriots should be asking: Why is Megyn Kelly carrying water for Trump's enemies instead of supporting the president who's fighting to save our republic? Sounds like someone's the one desperate for attention here.
