Megyn Kelly Warned Republicans Will Never Win Another Election Unless One Thing Happens


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The 2026 midterm election will decide the fate of Trump’s agenda.

The 2028 Presidential Election will decide the fate of the country.

And Megyn Kelly warned that Republicans will never win another election unless one thing happens.

For the past year or so, there’s been a civil war on the right.

Never Trumpers like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro teamed with neoconservatives and activists like Laura Loomer to purge the MAGA movement of anyone who criticized Trump’s policy towards Iran.

The targets were Trump-supporting podcasters like Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, and Tucker Carlson.

The pro-war side attacked Carlson, Kelly, Jones, and their audiences as anti-Semites and America haters.

Carlson, Kelly, and Jones pushed back and accused their critics of being Israel-first.

This blowup in the conservative coalition took place in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, which only served to prove how vital Kirk was, as he was the one voice respected by all who could keep these disparate factions united in a mission to defeat the left.

Kelly discussed the rift on the right with Emily Jashinsky on her After Party podcast and revealed that she harbored no ill will towards the voices smearing her as a Jew hater because she opposed the war with Iran. 

“I would reconcile- I don’t know if that’s the right word, but I would break bread with, let bygones be bygones with all of them, all of them. I feel like all the people who have been attacking me as an anti-Semite, which is just so untrue. I think in their hearts they know that that’s not true. But it’s politics, it ain’t bean ball, so you’re gonna have to be able to take a punch in the face, and it’s fine. I’ve taken some, and I’ve thrown some,” Kelly began.

Kelly told Jashinsky that she would reconcile with them at the drop of a hat since she used to count many of her tormentors as friends at one point in time.

“So I don’t really take it personally, to be honest. And I actually… like, Mark Levin, whatever, I don’t really have anything against these people. But Ben and I had a real friendship. I just don’t care enough about him to say I want to keep an ongoing feud or hatred, you know what I mean? I just don’t have that level of emotion in my heart for any of these people. But a lot of the folks who have been attacking me with these nasty terms and so on, I did consider dear friends, and a lot of them I’ve really helped build their careers, and really thought we had genuine friendships,” Kelly continued.

Kelly went on to say that she doesn’t believe her critics actually believe what they are saying about her, but that this fight over the Iran war is a proxy fight over the direction of the GOP once President Trump leaves office, since many of the people smearing her and others are anti-Semites and are doing so to attack Vice President JD Vance, whom they loathe.

“I would reconcile- I don’t know if that’s the right word, but I would break bread with, let bygones be bygones with all of them, all of them. I feel like all the people who have been attacking me as an anti-Semite, which is just so untrue. I think in their hearts they know that that’s not true. But it’s politics, it ain’t bean ball, so you’re gonna have to be able to take a punch in the face, and it’s fine. I’ve taken some, and I’ve thrown some,” Kelly stated.

But Kelly warned the infighting needed to come to an end, and supporters and opponents of the Iran war needed to come together soon because the real enemy was the left, and if the coalition that President Trump put together failed to unite, the GOP was doomed to defeat.

“We have to find our way back to each other. And there have been a lot of people who are very, very neoconny and pro-Israel and pro this war with whom I am in touch, and with whom I text regularly, and we’ve kind of quietly agreed to, like, keep the porch light on for each other, because the right is gonna have to come back together after this is over, and before the next elections, or we’re never gonna win any more elections again,” Kelly concluded.

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