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Former News mainstay Megyn Kelly slammed her former boss, media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and the pro-war faction of the Republican Party for “inciting” President Donald Trump into conflict.
Murdoch will be gone before Americans have to face the consequences of war, Kelly declared of her 95-year-old former employer during a heated segment on Tuesday’s episode of her YouTube show.
“He’ll be dead soon,” he said, citing Bloomberg News reports that the Australian news titan helped convince Trump to go to Iran.

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Earlier in the segment, Kelly had shown a clip of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R.S.C.) encouraging Trump to follow through on his threat to deploy troops to Iran’s Kharg Island, a hotspot for nearly all of the country’s oil exports.
“Keep it up for a few more weeks,” Graham said before callously invoking one of the bloodiest moments in modern American military history during a Sunday interview on News. “We did Iwo Jima. We can do this. The Marines, my money is always on the Marines.”
Kelly was outraged by the comments, telling viewers: “Unbelievable. 6,821 US service members died in the battle for Iwo Jima, 19,217 were wounded. How dare you talk about it so casually?”
“How dare you?” he continued, noting that Graham has no children and “won’t send a little son or daughter into battle. Screw this guy.”
Kelly called the South Carolina Republican a “bloodthirsty lunatic” and applauded Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.), who had told the senator he was treating troops like “expendable livestock” while sharing the interview on X.

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Murdoch is also “acting as if our troops are, quote, expendable livestock. You won’t have to live with the consequences of what happens.” [Trump’s] doing,” Kelly noted.
Telling her viewers that her perspective was hers alone, the former television personality said, “There is no agenda pushing me to say one thing or another, nothing other than my own opinion. I don’t accept foreign money. I don’t accept government money. I don’t owe anyone in the Trump administration any favors. Nothing. Nothing.”


