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Home»Human Interest»Megyn Kelly Slammed After Saying She’d ‘Still Vote Republican’ Even If Trump Dropped a Nuke: ‘Doing Damage Control’

Megyn Kelly Slammed After Saying She’d ‘Still Vote Republican’ Even If Trump Dropped a Nuke: ‘Doing Damage Control’

That’s one way to say it

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelApril 9, 20263 Mins Read
New York-based journalist Megyn Kelly speaking on her show as a political comment about Trump goes viral.
Image source: Reddit via r/PublicFreakout

A comment linked to New York-based media figure Megyn Kelly is making the rounds online. In the clip, Kelly says she would vote Republican even if Trump“dropped a nuke.” That one line has set off a storm of anger and mockery, not just at Kelly but at conservative media in general. Users are sharing it everywhere, and it’s quickly turning into the go-to example for what they call blind party loyalty.

Megyn Kelly: "Trump could drop a nuke and I'd still vote Republican”
byu/superdouradas inPublicFreakout

The clip comes from The Megyn Kelly Show, her podcast and radio show where she dives into politics and culture. Once someone clipped that moment and shared it online, especially on Reddit, it quickly sparked a flood of reactions and debates.

Based on the post, the New York-based journalist and attorney seemed to be reflecting on her own political loyalty. She used a hypothetical nuclear scenario to show just how strongly she stands by the Republican Party, no matter what. 

She can be heard saying, “Trump could drop a nuke, and I would still vote Republican over those people.”

It’s unclear what led to the remark or whether Kelly meant it as hyperbole. The viral clip is short, so the full context is hard to gauge, and Kelly hasn’t offered any further explanation in the posts circulating online.

Internet Reacts to Megyn Kelly’s Controversial Loyalty Comment

Several responses criticized the statement and what it represents about political support. “Everything that is happening today, this is what Republicans voted for. This is on you, you and you,” one person wrote. Others questioned the broader impact, with one adding, “Look at all the good that did for Bondi and Noem.”

Some viewers focused on media influence and messaging. “All conservative media does is lie about Democrats. Their viewers don’t even fact check anything they’re told,” one commenter said. Another suggested intent behind the statement, writing, “She’s doing damage control and telling maga what to think.”

Others used stronger language to express their frustration. “Hyperbolic fascists. ‘What they wanna do is nuke our own country’ meanwhile conservatives are carpet bombing both policy and people. Dismantled everything that has made this country great. These people are scum.”

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People are talking about the comment because it hits a nerve in a bigger debate: how much loyalty conservatives owe their party, how the media shapes the conversation, and who should really be held accountable. A lot of users have latched onto it as proof that some right-leaning commentators will back their side no matter what happens. 

The over-the-top way the statement throws out a nuclear scenario just makes it even more shareable, and gets people even more worked up online.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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