Megyn Kelly Slams Media Bias on Trump’s Arlington Visit and Anti-Racist Grifters

Megyn Kelly Addresses Media Misrepresentation of Trump’s Arlington Visit

On September 3, 2024, Megyn Kelly opened her show with a pointed discussion about Vice President Kamala Harris’s criticism of former President Donald Trump regarding his visit to Arlington National Cemetery. The visit was to honor the lives lost during the tragic Afghanistan withdrawal. Kelly highlighted how Harris attacked Trump over this gesture, while Gold Star families—those who lost loved ones in the incident—defended Trump and, in turn, criticized Harris for her stance. Kelly emphasized that the mainstream media has failed to report the full story, often skewing the narrative against Trump. She argued that this incident is a clear example of bias, as the media refuses to acknowledge the support Trump received from these grieving families.

During the segment, around the 5-minute mark, Kelly stressed the importance of honoring veterans and their families, noting that the media’s focus on political attacks overshadows the real pain felt by those who sacrificed so much. Her commentary aimed to redirect attention to the significance of the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle and the need for accountability, rather than partisan sniping.

Ric Grenell on Media Lies and Veterans’ Voices

Joining Kelly on the show, Ric Grenell, former ambassador and acting Director of National Intelligence, discussed the media’s neglect of veterans who have spoken out against Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Harris’s running mate. Grenell pointed out that these voices are being ignored in favor of a narrative that protects Harris and her campaign. At approximately the 20-minute point of the video, Grenell stated that the corporate media’s coverage of Trump seems to have reached new lows, with outright falsehoods being peddled to sway public opinion.

Grenell also called out PBS for refusing to correct their inaccurate reporting on related issues, underscoring a broader problem of journalistic integrity. The conversation shifted to Trump’s recent comments on Florida’s abortion ballot initiative, which have drawn criticism from various sides. Grenell defended Trump’s position, arguing that his statements reflect a commitment to state-level decision-making, a principle valued by many Americans who prioritize local governance over federal overreach.

Matt Walsh Exposes the Anti-Racist Movement

Later in the episode, around the 45-minute mark, Matt Walsh from The Daily Wire joined Kelly to discuss his upcoming film, 'Am I Racist?', set to release the following week. Walsh’s film takes a critical look at the so-called 'anti-racist' movement that he believes has permeated American culture and politics. He described how his work uncovers what he calls 'race grifters'—individuals and groups who profit from perpetuating the idea that racism is more prevalent today than ever before. Walsh shared insights into the shocking diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices he encountered during his research, labeling them as divisive and counterproductive.

Walsh also touched on specific examples, such as the plagiarism scandal involving author Robin DiAngelo, whose work has been central to the anti-racist narrative. He criticized events like 'Race 2 Dinner,' where white women are lectured on their inherent racism, calling such gatherings absurd and harmful. Walsh expressed hope that everyday Americans are beginning to see through this rhetoric, recognizing it as a manufactured crisis rather than a reflection of reality. Additionally, he recounted his experience infiltrating the Democratic National Convention (DNC), offering a firsthand perspective on the ideological echo chambers he believes dominate such spaces.

A Call for Truth and Accountability

Throughout the episode, Kelly, Grenell, and Walsh collectively painted a picture of a media landscape and cultural movement that often prioritizes narrative over fact. Their discussions underscored a commitment to challenging what they see as falsehoods—whether in reporting on veterans and political figures or in the broader societal push around race and identity. Kelly’s platform provided a space for these voices to critique powerful institutions and figures, aligning with a perspective that values transparency and individual responsibility.

This episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, posted on September 3, 2024, serves as a reminder of the ongoing debates surrounding media integrity and cultural narratives in America. By focusing on specific instances like Trump’s Arlington visit and Walsh’s film, Kelly and her guests aimed to provoke thought and encourage viewers to question the information presented to them. Their arguments resonate with those who seek a return to straightforward reporting and a rejection of what they view as ideological overreach in public discourse.

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