Megyn Kelly Critiques Trump Family's Wealth Accumulation During Presidency
Megyn Kelly calls out Trump family for getting rich off of his presidency

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Megyn Kelly criticized the Trump family for profiting from Donald Trump's presidency during a recent podcast. She expressed concern over potential insider trading and emphasized that public office should not be a means for personal enrichment. Responses to her comments varied, with some agreeing and others defending Trump.
- 01Megyn Kelly stated that the Trump family has become exceptionally wealthy during Donald Trump's presidency.
- 02She raised concerns about potential insider trading related to Trump's announcements on Iran.
- 03Watchdog groups reported that Trump's net worth increased significantly during his time in office.
- 04Barbara A. Perry noted that the Trump family has achieved unprecedented levels of financial gain linked to their political power.
- 05White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly dismissed Kelly's claims as a long-standing narrative pushed by Democrats.
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In a recent episode of the Hodgetwins Podcast, former Fox News host Megyn Kelly called out the Trump family for profiting from Donald Trump's presidency. She remarked, "I've never seen a family get so rich off of a presidency," expressing concern over the implications of such wealth accumulation. Kelly specifically questioned the nature of trades related to Iran that coincided with Trump's announcements, suggesting that this could indicate insider trading. Reactions to her comments were mixed; many agreed with her stance, arguing that public office should not serve as a platform for personal enrichment. Conversely, some criticized her for allegedly spreading misinformation regarding Trump's financial dealings. Research from watchdog groups indicated that Trump's net worth has increased by billions during his presidency. Barbara A. Perry, a presidential scholar, highlighted that no previous president's family has profited to the extent of the Trump family. In response, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly rejected the claims, asserting that they are part of a narrative pushed by Democrats and that President Trump acts in the public's best interest.
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