Nolte: NBC Closes the Trap on Megyn Kelly
In the wake of her “blackface” comments, Megyn Kelly is about to lose her coveted 9 a.m. hour on NBC’s Today Show.

In the wake of her “blackface” comments, Megyn Kelly is about to lose her coveted 9 a.m. hour on NBC’s Today Show.

NBC took Megyn Kelly off the air on Thursday, the day after she apologized for her blackface remarks, as the network is reportedly on the verge of canceling her morning show.

NEW YORK (AP) — NBC’s Megyn Kelly swiftly apologized Tuesday for a morning show segment that questioned why dressing up in blackface for a Halloween costume is wrong.

Thursday on NBC’s “Today,” Megyn Kelly commented on the Judge Brett Kavanaugh hearings over sexual assault accusations, saying, “Democrats should be happy” it is not a trial because Dr. Christine Blasey Ford “would likely lose.” “The Democrats should be happy that

NBC has been dealt another blow of bad news–ratings for this year’s NBC Nightly News have fallen to an all time low.

NBC’s Megyn Kelly took to Twitter on Sunday morning to blast Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) for calling Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who is accusing Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct in high school, a “survivor of attempted rape.”

During Thursday’s “Megyn Kelly Today” on NBC, host Megyn Kelly accused Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) of mishandling the accusations of sexual assault by Supreme Court associate justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. Kelly said Feinstein “bears a lot

Wednesday on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” Michael Cohen’s lawyer Lanny Davis was booed and laughed at by the audience after asking for donations so Cohen can “continue to tell the truth.” Davis said, “Could I take one opportunity to remind everyone that

Glenn Beck agreed to appear on a weekend cable news show programmed around news about the media and then stormed off the set when asked about a breaking story covering his own media empire.

Thursday on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” Jenna Bush Hager, reacted to President Donald Trump’s executive order a day earlier that instructed border control officials to keep the families of those illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border together. Hager also applauded her

Megyn Kelly — host of NBC’s ‘Megyn Kelly Today’ — took aim at Starbucks’ new policy on Tuesday, allowing anyone to use its bathrooms regardless of whether they made a purchase.

Actress Charlize Theron will portray former Fox News and current NBC host Megyn Kelly in an upcoming film about the sexual harassment controversy surrounding Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes.

Former New Orleans Saints cheerleader Bailey Davis recently appeared on NBC’s Megyn Kelly Today to decry what she called unfair rules for cheerleaders, after she was fired for posting a risqué photo on her personal Instagram account.

Megyn Kelly reportedly verbally abused a Fox News makeup artist by calling her a “f*cking bitch,” which forced Fox News to give the staffer, the late Alexis McKinney, a $25,000 payout.

Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested to NBC News’ Megyn Kelly last week that Jews might have been to blame for alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election in the United States.

Russian president Vladimir Putin has said he “couldn’t care less” about claims made in the United States that he ordered interference in the 2016 presidential election.

On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” NBC anchor Megyn Kelly previewed her forthcoming NBC special “Confronting Putin” and stated that she thinks “there’s a very good chance Putin knows some things about Donald Trump that Mr. Trump does not want

Russian leader Vladimir Putin has declared that his new range of nuclear-capable missiles is on “combat duty,” but denied that his aggressive military expansion amounted to a second Cold War.

Friday on NBC’s “Today,” host Megyn Kelly called on politicians to stop their “absurd lip service” and take on “mental health reform, gun reform, school security.” Kelly said, “It’s too easy to move on. Those lost deserve to have something done.

Thursday on NBC’s “Today,” host Megyn Kelly offered her thoughts in a monologue about gun control and mental illness on the heels of the Parkland, FL school shooting. Partial transcript as follows: There have been at least 12 — at least

Executives at NBC News were reportedly “shocked” and “stunned” by the severity of ‘Today’ host Megyn Kelly’s on-air takedown of Jane Fonda this week, according to a report.

Monday on NBC’s “Today,” host Megyn Kelly criticized actress Jane Fonda for her repeated complaints during other media appearances about Kelly’s question to her on plastic surgery. Kelly said, “Now, a word on Jane Fonda, who appears to be fixated

The male head writer of Megyn Kelly Today was fired after complaining about the show’s reported toxic environment of bullying and harassment, reports the Daily Mail.

Thursday on NBC’s “Today” while interviewing “Fit Mom” blogger Maria Kang, host Megyn Kelly joked about being “fat-shamed.” Kelly said, “Some of us want to be shamed. When I was in law school, I was gaining weight, I said to my stepfather,

Russell Simmons has put the brakes on his #NotMe social media campaign as two more women have filed police reports accusing the music mogul of rape.

House and Senate committees are investigating whether FBI agents who led the Russia investigation improperly leaked to news media, according to a report.

Lisa Bloom sought payoffs as high as six figures to convince women to come forward with accusations against President Trump.

Journalist Virginia Heffernan has accused Donald Trump Jr. of being abusive towards women when he was just a three-year-old.

Wednesday on NBC’s “Megan Kelly Today,” the host of “Meet the Press” Chuck Todd said President Donald Trump “seems to get more enraged when a woman criticizes him than when a man.” While discussing Trump’s tweet saying Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) would “do anything” for campaign

Tuesday on NBC’s “Today,” host Megyn Kelly asked Alabama GOP Senate hopeful Roy Moore supporter Pastor Mike Allison if he was concerned about “about the teenage girls in the D.C. area.” Partial transcript as follows: KELLY: Aren’t you worried at all about

Monday on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” the stories of three of the women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct were featured for the entire hour in five segments. Jessica Leeds, Samantha Holvey and Rachel Cooks each told

According to CBS news, women who have accused President Trump of sexual harassment will hold a press conference to demand a Congressional investigation. Beforehand, the women will also appear on Megyn Kelly Today:

Alec Baldwin lashed out at liberal late-night hosts John Oliver and Stephen Colbert, insisting that they have help turn talk shows into “grand juries” in the court of public opinion.

TIME Magazine named ‘The Silence Breakers’ of the #MeToo movement — the social media-born status symbol for sexual assault and harassment survivors — as its 2017 Person of the Year, referencing President Donald Trump in its cover story more than a dozen times.

Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, co-authors of the new book Let Trump Be Trump: The Inside Story of His Rise to the Presidency, told SiriusXM hosts Alex Marlow and Steve Bannon they ditched Megyn Kelly’s NBC morning show to appear on Tuesday morning’s Breitbart News Daily instead.

Pamela Anderson sparked a firestorm of criticism Friday after telling Megyn Kelly in an interview that alleged victims of Harvey Weintein’s sexual assault could have done more to avoid being victimized.

Disgraced former NBC News star Matt Lauer reportedly focused his attention on interns, script-runners, and bookers during his time at the network as more detailed allegations of sexual misconduct against the morning-show host continued to emerge after his firing Wednesday.

Staffers at the Today show are outraged at Megyn Kelly’s reaction to Matt Lauer’s firing, claiming she made it all about her, instead of showing respect for his accusers.

Thursday on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” Gloria Allred, a lawyer representing Alabama U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore accuser Beverly Young Nelson, volunteered her client to testify before either the Senate Ethics Committee or the Senate Judiciary Committee on the allegations of sexual

Friday, NBC morning host Megyn Kelly said President Donald Trump was “tone deaf” to criticize Sen. Al Franken (D-N) over inappropriate sexual behavior. Kelly said, “We could soon have not one, but two sitting U.S. senators accused of sexual assault. Not to
