Le succès du podcast de droite de Megyn Kelly se confirme

L'émission quotidienne de Megyn Kelly demeure populaire auprès du public conservateur.

Kelly s'est produite à la Desert Diamond Arena de Glendale, en Arizona, lors de la dernière date de sa tournée 2025. Elle a abordé des sujets tels que les questions liées aux personnes transgenres et l'immigration durant l'événement. The Megyn Kelly Show se classe comme le troisième plus important podcast de droite, avec une forte croissance du nombre d'abonnés et 138 millions de vues sur YouTube en un mois cet hiver. Kelly a accueilli Mark Halperin sur son réseau et a soutenu J.D. Vance comme un futur président potentiel. Ses commentaires ont notamment inclus des critiques à l'égard de Trump concernant la guerre contre l'Iran.

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