Megyn Kelly is expanding her media presence with the launch of her own SiriusXM satellite radio channel, which will feature her signature show, an exclusive daily after-show call-in segment, and contributions from other commentators in her network. In an interview, Kelly emphasized her commitment to independent media and stated she would not return to traditional television, calling corporate media 'dead or dying.'
The launch comes amid controversy in conservative circles after Tucker Carlson interviewed far-right figure Nick Fuentes. Kelly defended Carlson's right to host controversial guests, citing free speech protections, though she made clear she would not invite Fuentes onto her own show. The fallout from Carlson's interview has sparked debate among conservative leaders, with some calling for his ostracism and others, like Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts, defending his right to platform contentious voices.
Kelly also commented on shifting support for Israel in American politics, noting that prolonged conflict has eroded backing among independents and even some Republicans. She stressed the importance of open debate and discussion on these issues, underscoring her belief in the value of airing differing viewpoints in the public square.

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