Megyn Kelly reached her breaking point.
Kelly has no problem calling out wrongdoing when she sees it.
And Megyn Kelly was red with rage over this sex scandal.
As Liberal Hack Watch reports:
The New York Times waged war on Pete Hegseth’s nomination to serve as Donald Trump’s secretary of Defense.
Hegseth is a decorated combat veteran who Donald Trump knows he can count on to fire woke generals who are corrupting the military’s mission with preferred pronouns and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
But The New York Times and the rest of the media want a scalp.
Knocking down Trump’s nominees hamstrings his ability to enact his agenda and slows down his momentum once he takes office as the press would then claim Trump doesn’t really have a mandate since his Cabinet picks went down in flames.
An attempt to use a false sexual assault allegation already failed to derail Hegseth’s nomination.
Having failed to “Kavanaugh” Hegseth, The Times sunk even lower.
The Times published a six-year-old email Hegseth’s mother sent him when Hegseth was in the middle of a divorce with his then-wife.
In the email, Hegseth’s mother called him “abusive” and “despicable.”
“Sam is a good mother and a good person (under the circumstances that you created) and I know deep down you know that. For you to try to label her as ‘unstable’ for your own advantage is despicable and abusive. Is there any sense of decency left in you? She did not ask for or deserve any of what has come to her by your hand. Neither did Meredith,” Hegseth’s mother wrote.
What The Times tried to bury further down is the fact that Hegseth’s mother sent an immediate follow-up email the next day apologizing for what she said and taking it all back.
The Times interviewed Hegseth’s mother who disavowed the email and attacked The Times’ lack of journalistic ethics in publishing her original email.
“It is not true. It has never been true,” Hegseth’s mother told The Times about the idea that he was “abusive” towards women.
“I know my son. He is a good father, husband,” Hegseth’s mother added, telling The Times that their decision to publish her email was “disgusting.”
Megyn Kelly had seen enough.
Kelly mocked The Times’ story on social media as another attempt to smear a conservative by taking a story with no real news value to sink his nomination because they hate the change that he represents.
“ICYMI @PeteHegseth’s mom sent him a ‘you are behaving very badly’ email during his divorce (she’s a good mom!) and the NYT is ALL IN on it. Next we will hear from his aunt who accused him of being late in sending his thank you cards after Christmas six years ago,” Kelly posted on X.





