Megyn Kelly has joined a growing list of conservative voices criticizing Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) for his recent remarks about the Iran war.
Key Takeaways
Megyn Kelly has publicly criticized Senator Lindsey Graham for his remarks regarding the Iran war, calling him a 'homicidal maniac' and questioning his influence over President Trump. According to multiple reports, Kelly's comments were made on social media and during her SiriusXM radio show.
According to HuffPost, Kelly took aim at Graham on Monday, both on social media and during her SiriusXM radio show. She questioned his influence over President Donald Trump and criticized his threats against Lebanon, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, and Spain. On X (formerly Twitter), she wrote: “When did Lindsay [sp] Graham become our president?”
Kelly further accused Graham of undermining U.S. safety and the efforts of President Trump in the Operation Epic Fury conflict. She stated on her radio show that Graham's actions have led to the deaths of seven service personnel, saying he has 'no fucking compassion for human life.' According to Daily Mail, Kelly likened Graham to a 'Playboy bunny in stockings' and urged Trump to distance himself from the senator.
Senator Graham's recent remarks have divided Republicans. As reported by The New York Post, he suggested that the U.S. should target other countries, including Spain for blocking the use of its air bases. He also proposed a mutual defense agreement with Saudi Arabia if they join the war against Iran.
Kelly's criticism has been echoed by other prominent Republicans, including former 'View' co-host Meghan McCain and Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who have publicly denounced Graham’s stance on the conflict.
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