Democrats want to talk about the lawfare against former President Donald Trump.
But they don't get that many view it not as a negative against Trump but as another example of the partisanship against him. It's not the flex they think it is.
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Megyn Kelly was a great example of that when she appeared Saturday at the Alli-In Summit with "All-In Podcast" hosts Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg. They're all successful and wealthy tech entrepreneurs. She dropped an epic response, when asked about the lawfare, as our friends at our sister site Twitchy noted.
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Jason Calacanis asked about some of the cases, erroneously saying Trump had been found "guilty" in civil cases.
Kelly brought him up short, correcting him on the facts and the terminology.
His partners on the show also came back on him a bit, asking whether he knows Kelly is a lawyer,and said, "You said three convictions, now you're walking it back."
Then he asked if she thought all five cases had issues. "100 percent," she said.
That's when Kelly went to town. First, she noted the change of the law in the Carroll case. Next, she hit the problems in the fraud case brought in New York by Attorney General Letitia James, including that the banks didn't consider themselves victims and James ran on a promise of getting Trump.
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She also snarked about how "Soros" Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg didn't like to bring any cases except against Donald Trump. There were questions there as well. Then she spoke about the Georgia case, where she referred to the relationship between Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Nathan Wade. Then she pointed out how the Florida classified documents case was likely to fall as well.
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David Sacks then teased Calacanis, saying he thought "JCal" had lost his right to bring up lawfare ever again, and "We're done with your b**s***, it's over." Calacanis responded that people weren't there to hear his opinion. Indeed. But he offered it anyway, and it got roundly knocked down.
The audience was hooting, they just loved it, which should tell you where a lot of people's heads are at on the matter. But I think that's a window into how a lot of Americans think on the subject:
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The #MegynKelly moments lately have been something to behold. https://t.co/fSgcSIaceH
— Mark Davis (@MarkDavis) September 22, 2024
❤️❤️❤️@megynkelly. And who is this idiot who thinks he can just say Trump was convicted in civil cases and just pretend yeah, same thing, when called on it. https://t.co/2AbMPEs6yN
— Margot Cleveland (@ProfMJCleveland) September 22, 2024
I almost didn't watch this because usually when someone says another got schooled or whatever it's not that big a deal, but this is just delicious. Big props to @megynkelly for not only educating this clown, but humiliating him simply with the facts and unapologetic fierceness. https://t.co/5nfkoiMFR1
— David Limbaugh (@DavidLimbaugh) September 22, 2024
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