Pamela Geller: Megyn Kelly Says ‘No Question’ That I’m a ‘Hateful Person’
Megyn Kelly on NPR Wednesday night referred to “Pam [sic] Geller, who there’s no question is a hateful person, who held this Draw Muhammad contest down in Texas.”

Megyn Kelly on NPR Wednesday night referred to “Pam [sic] Geller, who there’s no question is a hateful person, who held this Draw Muhammad contest down in Texas.”

Megyn Kelly has responded to reports she could leave Fox News for CNN, telling viewers not to believe anything that doesn’t come directly from her — but also not denying the possibility outright.

Matt Drudge has an exclusive report on FOX News host Megyn Kelly — CNN wants her, but won’t match her current FOX salary offer of $20 million.

Actor and comedian Tim Allen says the elite liberal celebrities in Hollywood who accuse President-elect Donald Trump of being a bully are themselves the bigger bullies.

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “MediaBuzz,” Megyn Kelly said pro-Trump TV hosts from “more than one network” prearranged tough questions with President-elect Donald Trump when he was a candidate to appear to be even handed. Partial transcript as follows: KURTZ: Certain

Newly appointed White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon chided Fox News in an interview Friday, claiming the cable news network’s coverage of the 2016 presidential election was just as bad as that of progressive media outlets and predicting the conservative-oriented outlet would move toward a more “centrist” approach in the coming years.

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Shepard Smith Reporting,” network “The Kelly File” host Megyn Kelly talked to Shepard Smith about the months-long ordeal she experienced in her back-and-forth with then-GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump. Kelly, who was promoting her book

The feud between Fox News anchors Bill O’Reilly and Megyn Kelly has ratcheted up in recent days following a series of interviews the pair have given to the media this week.

In another feature story timed to the release of her first book, this time with the Hollywood Reporter, Fox News star anchor Megyn Kelly dishes on her scuffles with now-President-elect Donald Trump, her reported $20 million contract offer from Fox, why she does not identify as a feminist and how her alleged mistreatment at the hands of former network chief Roger Ailes caused her to feel a “sense of loss.”

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer declared the legacy of President Barack Obama “toast” after the election Donald Trump, who will be backed by a Republican-controlled Congress. “Obama’s legacy is toast,” Krauthammer said.

The NYT advance review of Megyn Kelly’s book Settle for More says that the Fox News primetime anchor’s memoir appears to allege that Donald Trump may have received word of her debate question in advance — and that someone may have poisoned her coffee on the day of the debate.

Fox News star anchor Megyn Kelly has accused her former boss Roger Ailes of making sexually inappropriate comments to her and later sexually harassing her shortly after she first joined the cable news network in 2005.

Megyn Kelly of the Fox News Channel has emerged as that network’s weak link as Fox has fallen behind CNN in the ratings for a full month for the first time since 2001.

Sarah Ellison reports in Vanity Fair that although the Murdoch sons are eager to renew Fox News’s contract with host Megyn Kelly for her reported $20 million asking price, none of their network’s rivals appear interested in signing her. The much anticipated “media-wide bidding war for Kelly” has not materialized, due perhaps to the lackluster ratings performance of her “heavily promoted prime time interview with Trump.”

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC), the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, reacted to a FBI Director James Comey reopening the criminal investigation into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s email server

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore reacted to the hype received for a clip from his documentary “Trumpland,” which he said voting for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would be the biggest “f–k you”

Wednesday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Mark Levin excoriated the Fox News Channel and “The Kelly File” host Megyn Kelly days after Kelly and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a surrogate for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, had a heated exchange over accusations Trump was a “sexual predator.”

Megyn Kelly is shooting to earn over $20 million every year from Fox News, according to a report on her contract negotiations from the Wall Street Journal (both FNC and WSJ are owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp).

The Washington Post’s media columnist Margaret Sullivan heaps praise on Fox News host Megyn Kelly for showing “badassery” in her heated interview with Newt Gingrich, in which Kelly described Donald Trump as a “sexual predator” but refused to describe Bill Clinton as one.

Bill Clinton sexual harassment accuser Paula Jones is praising Newt Gingrich for taking down Megyn Kelly in their primetime Tuesday night confrontation on Fox News.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich engaged Megyn Kelly in an epic showdown over her anti-Donald Trump “bias” on Kelly’s Fox News show Tuesday night.

Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took on host Megyn Kelly for what Gingrich described to be a fascination with sex and that she didn’t care about policy. Exchange as follows: NEWT GINGRICH:

During the Fox News Channel’s coverage of Wednesday’s presidential debate Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Donna Brazile told anchor Megyn Kelly she was “like a thief” for asking about an email released by WikiLeaks showing Brazile giving the Clinton campaign a

The New York Times noted that Chris Wallace’s moderation of Wednesday night’s Donald Trump-Hillary Clinton debate in Las Vegas marks “a bright spot in a dark year for Fox.”

Sarah Ellison writes in Vanity Fair about the efforts of Rupert Murdoch’s sons James and Lachlan to renew the contract of Fox News’s “brightest star, Megyn Kelly,” who they see as a “big part of the future” of the formerly right-leaning cable news network, despite her “enmity” for the network’s other stars, Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity.

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR) weighed in some in the Republican Party’s reluctance to get behind party nominee Donald Trump’s presidential bid. The former Arkansas governor summed it up as those in his

Sunday after the second presidential debate on the Fox News Channel, following a segment featuring responses from a focus group he conducted, pollster Frank Luntz declared that although he had his doubts prior to Sunday’s debate, based his focus group

Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, slammed Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) for “interrupting a female moderator” at the vice presidential debate in Farmville, Virginia on Tuesday evening.

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer urged Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump not to take the bait laid by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. Krauthammer likened it to a “trail of cheese” with

Sean Hannity beat Megyn Kelly in the cable ratings during September, says TheWrap.com.

Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, Girls star and showrunner Lena Dunham, Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones, Buzzfeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith, late-night host Jimmy Fallon and Grammy Award-winning musician Alicia Keys are among those featured in Hollywood trade publication Variety’s 2016 “New Power of New York” list.

Set to a soft piano soundtrack, the video features young girls looking in the mirror while the voice of Donald Trump plays in the background. In contrast, the ad shows Hillary Clinton hugging a girl on stage during a campaign rally.

Fox News host Megyn Kelly is set to produce a new comedy series centered on a group of overwhelmed journalists who cover elections out on the presidential campaign trail.

On her Thursday broadcast, Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly took on critics of NBC’s Matt Lauer, who is under fire for the way he moderated Wednesday’s “Commander-in-Chief” forum. According to Kelly, it has much to do with Lauer’s questioning of

Media Research Center president Brent Bozell called on Univision to remove Jorge Ramos from his position after the Latino anchor called on fellow journalists to end their impartial coverage of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in an op-ed published in Time Magazine and an appearance Thursday night on Fox News’s Kelly File.

Thursday night on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” while discussing his TIME Magazine op-ed calling on journalists to let go of their neutrality and call out Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for “lies” and “racism,” host Megyn Kelly flipped the

Fox News Anchor Megyn Kelly attempted multiple times to bait Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus into offering negative commentary about former Breitbart News and current Trump Campaign CEO Steve Bannon’s prior statements about the GOP establishment.

MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show virtually tied Fox News’ Kelly File in the key 25-54 demographic on Wednesday, the third time this month in which Maddow has tied or beaten Megyn Kelly’s show in the all-important demo as MSNBC viewership has risen steadily through the summer.

If the media can strangle Trump by terrorizing people about everything he says, then it’s already over. I’m inclined to think Americans hate the media too much for that to work, but even sensible people can’t think straight in the middle of one of these hate campaigns.

Thursday during her “The Kelly File” program on the Fox News Channel, host Megyn Kelly pointed out that MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough and others on his “Morning Joe” show had once been very complimentary of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and have since
