Kelly: Trump’s Actions Should Be Known

In her new biography, Settle For More,  Fox News Channel's Megyn Kelly lays out the private stories behind what happened after her debate question on Trump's treatment of women caused the Republican candidate to bitterly go after her on social media and in interviews.

NEW YORK (AP) — Megyn Kelly said Tuesday she didn’t want to reveal much about President-elect Donald Trump’s treatment of her the past year so as to not be accused of trying to tip the election, but now believes it’s important for people to know the story in case the new administration is hostile to the press.

In her new biography, “Settle For More,” the Fox News Channel personality lays out the private stories behind what happened after her debate question on Trump’s treatment of women caused the Republican candidate to bitterly go after her on social media and in interviews.

One low point, Kelly writes, was when one of her children asked her to define “bimbo” — part of the name-calling against her — and also said she was afraid Trump would hurt her.

Even before that summer 2015 debate, Kelly writes that Trump threatened her with a Twitter storm because he’d heard she was going to ask him a particularly tough question. It raises the question of whether Kelly was sabotaged from within, but Kelly said in an interview that it may have been a bluff because Trump was concerned she would ask him about his treatment of an ex-wife.

Throughout the siege, Kelly said she was convinced Trump was trying to bait her into saying something that would disqualify her from covering the campaign, and she didn’t want to be accused of favoring Hillary Clinton.

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Now she believes — she hopes — there’s peace between them and he has bigger things to worry about.

“Every time I thought it was over he would prove me wrong, so I’m a little reluctant to say on the record the word ‘over,'” she said. “But I have several months to back that up and I feel that there’s a warm front that’s been going through.”

She knows she’ll never be his favorite journalist.

“That’s OK with me,” she said. “I’d rather be in that place where I’m not his favorite and I’m not Hillary’s favorite than be his favorite so I can have access, but sell my soul. That’s really what I felt my choice was the past year. There are other journalists who could cover Trump skeptically and he wouldn’t hold it against them, but there was something about me.

“I really had to choose — am I going to be an honest journalist and do that, or am I going to suck up to Trump?” she said. “I chose the former, and it’s worked out fine for me.”

It was far from the only big story Kelly was involved in during the past year. Following former colleague Gretchen Carlson’s lawsuit, Kelly’s private testimony about former Fox News chief executive Roger Ailes’ unwanted advances over a six-month period a decade ago helped lead to Ailes’ firing this past summer. She alleges in the books that Ailes made sexually suggestive comments to her and tried to kiss her, then made an angry reference to her contract when she rebuffed him. Ailes has denied any untoward advances involving Kelly.

Until Carlson’s lawsuit, Kelly said she knew of only one other woman at Fox with a similar experience. Since it was around the same time, she chalked it up to Ailes wanting an extramarital affair then, rather than the actions of a predator.

With Ailes under assault following the lawsuit, he reached out to Kelly through emissaries hoping she’d defend him, in essence asking her to lie for him, she said.

After the incidents and before Ailes’ fall, Kelly said they had a fine professional relationship. He was generous to her family and helped advance her career.

“I’m sure he does feel betrayed by me,” she said. “But I feel betrayed by him.”

Kelly said she felt an obligation to women who had been in similar circumstances to tell her story, and she wants companies to have strong measures in place to prevent such abuses.

“I want the other women out there suffering to know it can happen to anybody — even somebody like me, who had been a lawyer for nine years,” she said, “because I do think women tend to blame themselves.”

She acknowledged her actions led to some tensions with other people within Fox, because Ailes had engendered much loyalty. But she said a more current alleged victim came forward — although not publicly — with a story that “was deeply disturbing” and that plus the volume of accusations seemed to settle debate within the company.

Kelly said these experiences will have little to do with her deliberations over her future. Her contract with Fox expires next July and keeping her in the network’s primetime lineup is a key priority of the Murdoch family that runs 21st Century Fox.

“I do feel very grateful that I have options,” she said. “So far I’ve had a really great experience working with the Murdochs and really would love to continue working with them. I’ve been nothing but impressed by them.”

The factors she’s weighing “mostly involve a 7-, 5- and 3-year-old,” she said, and her desire for more family time.

 


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Gregg Palermo says:

November 16, 2016 at 9:44 am

Is stirring things up the best way to promote peace?

    kendra campbell says:

    November 16, 2016 at 12:18 pm

    16 months of nonstop hate from Trump and you have the cojones to say that?

    Gregg Palermo says:

    November 16, 2016 at 2:28 pm

    People hear what they choose to hear. You heard hate. I heard hope. Being convinced that your viewpoint is true is insufficient to demonstrate that my viewpoint is false. The election ended. It was close, but it’s over. For Kelly to pretend to ask for healing after just tossing a grenade into Trump Tower is ludicrous.

    Lidia McCall says:

    November 16, 2016 at 2:28 pm

    The HATE…came TOTALLY from the LEFT…Not Trump! The LEFT cannot stand to LOSE and LOSE they did! Now, the level of HATE coming from the LEFT is OFF THE CHARTS!

    Wagner Pereira says:

    November 16, 2016 at 2:35 pm

    @jdshaw. Still think HRC is locked in for that 2nd term (2017-2021) you were so sure of last week?

    Wagner Pereira says:

    November 16, 2016 at 2:40 pm

    @TVDinosaur. Ridiculous. The hate was from both sides. The only comical part is how the left was all over Trump for not saying he would accept the Election Results, yet look who is in the streets protesting….and turning into a full scale riot in Portland. Funny, I do not remember this type of action in 2008.

    Gene Johnson says:

    November 16, 2016 at 5:51 pm

    Reminds me of the old adage, there are three sides to every argument – yours, mine and the truth. Yes, people hear what they want to hear, unless they also are sufficiently curious to hear what others have to say (or read). One of the big problems of the internet age is how easy it is for someone to limit their inputs (i.e., what they see and hear) to only those sources that agree with their thinking, without getting exposed to opposing or different viewpoints (or minimally so). Of course, that doesn’t mean that someone viewpoint isn’t actually true, at least some of the time. Many people believe their viewpoint is true but have no facts to support that view. Some views are simply matters of opinion, such as which policy is best, for which there really aren’t many facts but rather conclusions based on whatever facts might exist. Another problem of the internet age is how easy it is to distribute “false news,” which I will simply characterize as false facts. Unfortunately, such false news is often accepted by many for whom such false facts more easily fit their preconceived views. None of this is good for democracy, which depends on an informed electorate. Yet most Americans are relatively uninformed about current events. We have a President-elect who lost the popular vote in a low turnout election, and for whom the majority of those actually voting chose someone else. I’m not sure what that says about how our system is working, but whatever it is I don’t think it’s particularly good.

    Wagner Pereira says:

    November 16, 2016 at 10:49 pm

    No, was not a low turnout election. In fact HRC had more votes than any Presidential Candidate in history except BHO. But then again, there are those pesky “truths” many read as fact.

Julien Devereux says:

November 16, 2016 at 10:12 am

Nice job, Kelly….

Tim Pardis says:

November 16, 2016 at 12:29 pm

A class act. Someone that knows what journalistic integrity is all about.

    Wagner Pereira says:

    November 16, 2016 at 2:41 pm

    Agreed. She tried to stay away from making herself the story.

Lidia McCall says:

November 16, 2016 at 2:32 pm

KELLY has NO CLASS…she has NEVER shown she is a true journalist! It is ALL ABOUT KELLY or NOTHING! Frankly…I hope FOX has the cojones to just say NO…to nothing more than a HEADLINE chaser!

    Wagner Pereira says:

    November 16, 2016 at 2:44 pm

    Ridiculous. There is a reason she has the #1 show on Fox in the Advertiser Demos that count. Seems your attitudes towards women in the workplace show you REALLY ARE A TV DINOSAUR.