
"Kelly has been criticized by many pro-Israel conservatives for entertaining anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, as well as continuing to promote Carlson and Candace Owens. During her latest conversation with Carlson, she recalled how pro-Israel advocates had criticized her first for suggesting admittedly without evidence that Jeffrey Epstein had been working for Israel, and then for arguing Israel ought to wrap up its war with Hamas."
"As if my entire career rises or falls based on who my friends are, and whose interview I decide to weigh in on. Well, it's ridiculous, said Kelly. So first of all, I had no problem with the fact that you interviewed Nick Fuentes and you did it your way. And I happen to know, because I know you and I know some other things about that interview, that you did it with a pure heart."
"I thought you were very much trying to reach him with your main message that you say all the time, which is in the-, in the conservative sphere, on the right, we don't judge people by identity. We don't, you didn't say it this way, but we don't-, we're not big on the n-word and the other words that he's been calling people like Usha Vance."
Megyn Kelly defended Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes, praising Carlson's intentions and calling Fuentes very smart. Kelly faced criticism from pro-Israel conservatives for entertaining anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and for promoting Carlson and Candace Owens. Kelly said critics first objected to her suggesting, without evidence, that Jeffrey Epstein had worked for Israel and then to her urging that Israel wrap up its war with Hamas. Kelly rejected the notion that her career should be judged by associates and argued Carlson tried, with a pure heart, to reach Fuentes with a message against identity-based judgment.
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