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Megyn Kelly

@megynkelly

Happily married to Doug, crazy in love with my children Yates, Yardley, and Thatcher, journalist.

Katılım Şubat 2010
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Brandon Waltens
Brandon Waltens@bwaltens·
BREAKING: @KenPaxtonTX announces a “historic” settlement with Texas Children’s Hospital that will create the nation’s first “Detransition Clinic,” ban the hospital from providing “gender-transition” services, and require the firing of five doctors
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Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
Trump’s Taiwan Talks, Pratt's LA Mayor Momentum, Matthew Perry Counselor Sentencing AM Update for May 15:
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Kindness Ranch
Kindness Ranch@kindnessranch·
There are no dogs left behind. We have them all. Operation Closure continues this week as 22 more former research beagles make their journey to Kindness Ranch. Including the arrivals yesterday, 42 beagles are now safe at Kindness Ranch, beginning their second chance at life.
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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
At Yale Medical School, a black applicant is 29 times more likely to be invited to interview than an Asian with equally strong academics.   Today, @CivilRights told Yale that its use of race in admissions is ILLEGAL—and that @TheJusticeDept will step in to enforce Title VI. justice.gov/opa/pr/justice…
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The Megyn Kelly Show
The Megyn Kelly Show@MegynKellyShow·
.@MegynKelly asks Gregory Bovino about Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks resigning today: "Chief Banks and I are both 'mass deportations' people... And we're all no longer employed by the Department of Homeland Security. What does that tell you? ... There's a lot of swamp creatures still out there. Careful America..."
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
With all due respect, no federal agency—not even the CIA—gets to tell the Senate what questions it may ask in a duly convened legislative hearing. The CIA is facing serious accusations, and telling the Senate it can’t look into these issues only heightens legitimate suspicions. @CIADirector needs to appear before the Senate immediately to respond in public to these and other serious accusations about the agency he’s leading.
Liz Lyons@CIASpox

The Committee acted in bad faith by subpoenaing an Agency officer for testimony today without notifying CIA, despite having already obtained closed-door testimony from the individual previously. The witness testifying today is not appearing as a whistleblower in pursuit of the truth, but instead in response to the subpoena issued by Chairman Paul. This proceeding amounts to nothing more than dishonest political theater masquerading as a congressional hearing. As the CIA has already assessed, COVID-19 most likely originated from a lab leak, and efforts to undermine that conclusion are disingenuous.

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Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
CA Mayor Admits to Being Chinese Foreign Agent, Patel Clashes with Dems, MA Shooting AM Update for May 13:
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
Henry Thomas' astonishing audition to play Elliott in E.T. At the end Spielberg says, "okay, kid, you got the job."
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Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
Revisiting the Michael Jackson Allegations, and Blake Lively's DOOMED Legal Strategy, with @markgeragos and Matt Murphy of "In The Well" on @mktruecrime WATCH:
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Kat Timpf
Kat Timpf@KatTimpf·
My seemingly healthy, strong father Daniel “Dad Timpf” Timpf died very unexpectedly on the evening of May 7 at just 69 years old.   It does not seem like enough to simply call him my father, because he was so much more than that. He was my rock, my hero and my best friend. He was loyal, funny, kind, selfless, hard-working, and so devoted to his children that it was impossible to be near him and not find yourself inspired. He was a writer, a painter, a sailor, and somehow knowledgeable on every subject from world history to literature to accounting. He was the most dependable person anyone has ever met. I always felt like, as long as I had his phone number, there was not a problem I could not solve. I needed him here with me; I am not okay, and I am far from the only person who feels this.   The birth of my son in February 2025, his first grandchild, was supposed to be a happy new beginning for our family. A family that had been already once devastated by an untimely loss: the loss of my mother Anne Marie to a rare disease in 2014 just a matter of weeks after her diagnosis.   The joy of my son’s birth was, of course, complicated by my also very unexpected breast cancer diagnosis just a matter of hours before going into labor with him. During this time, my dad did what he did best, which was to save the day. As soon as he heard about my diagnosis, he simply got into the car and started driving to New York -- making it through the tunnel just as my  son was born…on the day that happened to be his own birthday, as well.   In the tumultuous time of a simultaneous new cancer diagnosis and new baby, my dad was the sole reason for our stability, rushing in to help care for our son, and returning to do so again for my double mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, and any time that we ever needed him. It was an awful, awful year… but I found so much joy and hope throughout it by watching the beauty of a very special relationship form between my son and my father. This horrible thing that was happening was creating such a very special bond between the two of them -- almost making the terrible thing worth it -- and I was so excited to see how that bond would grow.   The bond was of top priority for my father, who visited from Michigan often. I saw him last on the Monday before he died, and my son was so proud to help his grandfather push his suitcase down to the car as he left. The goodbyes were quick. Why wouldn’t they be? We would all see each other again at the beginning of June, when we would all head to Texas for my shows and to see my grandpa. We wanted to make sure that my son could spend as much time as he could with his great-grandfather. He is, after all, 93.   I was certainly not over the trauma of my cancer or having to amputate the breasts I so badly wanted to feed my son with, but the one thing I could always count on to get me through my worst moments was seeing my son’s and my father’s faces light up when they saw each other, be it during the visits or our routine morning and bedtime FaceTime calls.   That is, at least, until I had to hear over the phone from a doctor I had never met in an emergency room in the same town up north that I’d previously announced to my father that I was pregnant that my dad was dead; I would never see him again, and neither would my son. It would turn out that last year was not the hard one, after all. Rather, it was the one I would now do anything to relive. I would amputate my breasts every year just to be able to speak with him one more time, even for five minutes.   I am currently living an unimaginable horror. For many people, this is a tragic story. For me, it’s my life. I do not know how I will recover from it. I only know that I have to for the sake of what is left of my family.
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Joseph Massey
Joseph Massey@jmasseypoet·
My book, Invisible Current, was released 12 days ago and is still holding strong on Amazon’s New Releases in American Poetry list. I’m currently sitting at #2, right behind a Disney star who has 2 million followers on Insta. His book is terrible. Help me beat him!
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