‘F*ck Off!’ Megyn Kelly Loses It Over Critics Accusing Her of Anti-Semitism Over Epstein Theory
Megyn Kelly snapped back at critics accusing her of antisemitism after she promoted a Tucker Carlson theory that the late Jeffrey Epstein worked for Israel’s Mossad.
“Tucker’s saying what his opinion is, which is not outside of the mainstream at all, that he thinks Epstein worked for Assad or was it was somehow an asset to them,” Kelly said this week on The Megyn Kelly Show.
At a Turning Point USA conference, Carlson floated the theory that Epstein was somehow working on behalf of Israel’s intelligence agency. Epstein died of apparent suicide in 2019 while being charged with sex trafficking. He was already a convicted sex predator at the time.
“Were you working on behalf of Mossad? Were you running a blackmail operation on behalf of a foreign government?” Carlson asked rhetorically at the conference. “By the way, every single person in Washington, D.C. thinks that.”
Kelly championed Carlson’s opinion at the same conference.
She claimed “lunatics” are now calling her antisemitic while also touting her past support for Israel in its war against the terror group Hamas, which attacked Israel on October 7, 2023.
Kelly said the accusations only make her want to “quadruple down” on the Epstein theory.
She said:
Even if you’re in my position, you get lunatics out there. Who accuse you of being like anti-Semitic because you are exploring this theory, which is such utter bullshit. And honestly, like I will just say this for the record, if you think that those kinds of smears are going to stop me from reporting, you haven’t been paying attention to my career at all. If anything, when you accuse me of shit like that, I will double, triple and quadruple down. It tells me that I’m onto something. So nice try, but you’ve chosen the wrong person.
Israel’s former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett pushed back on Carlson’s claim, calling it “totally false.”
Carlson’s accusation came amdist fallout among MAGA supporters from a Department of Justice/FBI memo claiming there is no high profile client list for Epstein. Attorney General Pam Bondi and other Trump officials, however, had referenced just such a list in the past.
Kelly told her critics questioning whether she’s antisemitic can “fuck off.”
“I can hear Tucker’s frustration when they do this to him. He’s much more controversial than I am because he’s interviewing the president of Iran and things like that,” she said. “I’ve been a defender of Israel, so people who say I’m not can fuck off. They don’t know me at all. I’m allowed to figure out what Jeffrey Epstein’s actual connections were. And if that leads me to our government or Israel’s, too bad!”
Watch above via The Megyn Kelly Show.