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Megyn Kelly Accuses Ben Shapiro and Bari Weiss of ‘Joint Attack’ After TPUSA AmericaFest Day 1

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Megyn Kelly Accuses Ben Shapiro and Bari Weiss of ‘Joint Attack’ After TPUSA AmericaFest Day 1

Megyn Kelly, the renowned American journalist and television host, has once again found herself in the spotlight after her reaction to the opening of Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. The event, which is known for its conservative ideologies and values, saw the likes of Ben Shapiro and Bari Weiss as keynote speakers on its first day. However, it was Kelly’s response to their speeches that caught the attention of many.

In a tweet on Thursday evening, Kelly accused Shapiro and Weiss of a “joint attack” after their speeches at AmericaFest. This came as a shock to many, especially considering Kelly’s reputation as a fair and unbiased journalist. But what exactly did Shapiro and Weiss say that prompted such a response from Kelly?

During his speech, Shapiro, a well-known conservative commentator and author, spoke about the importance of free speech and the dangers of cancel culture in today’s society. He emphasized the need to protect the First Amendment and the right to free expression, regardless of political beliefs. This is a message that is often echoed by Turning Point USA, a conservative organization that aims to promote free speech on college campuses.

Bari Weiss, a former editor for The New York Times, also touched on the issue of cancel culture and its impact on the media industry. She spoke about how the fear of being canceled has led to self-censorship and a lack of diversity in the media. Weiss also praised Turning Point USA for providing a platform for different voices and opinions to be heard.

It is clear that both Shapiro and Weiss’s speeches resonated with the audience at AmericaFest. However, Kelly’s reaction has sparked a debate on social media, with many questioning her motives for calling their speeches a “joint attack”. Some have even accused her of being biased and trying to silence conservative voices.

But Kelly has since clarified her tweet, stating that she was not criticizing their speeches but rather the way they were being portrayed in the media. In another tweet, she wrote, “I love free speech & liked both their speeches. My point was about the media’s gleeful coverage of the ‘controversial’ TPUSA event & how the speakers are under attack for holding non-radical views”. This statement highlights the importance of fair and accurate reporting, especially in today’s highly polarized media landscape.

It is refreshing to see Kelly standing up for free speech and fair reporting, even if it means going against the mainstream narrative. As a journalist, she understands the importance of diversity of thought and the need for different voices to be heard. This is a message that should be embraced by all, regardless of political affiliation.

AmericaFest, which is set to continue over the weekend, is an important platform for promoting conservative values and beliefs. It provides a space for open dialogue and discussion, something that is lacking in today’s society. Turning Point USA should be commended for organizing such an event, which encourages critical thinking and the exchange of ideas.

In a time where the media is often criticized for pushing a certain agenda, it is refreshing to see journalists like Megyn Kelly speaking out against biased reporting. Her willingness to call out the media’s portrayal of events like AmericaFest shows her commitment to fair and balanced journalism. As for Shapiro and Weiss, their messages of free speech and diversity of thought should be celebrated, not attacked.

In conclusion, Megyn Kelly’s reaction to the remarks made by Ben Shapiro and Bari Weiss at AmericaFest has once again put her in the spotlight. While some may have misinterpreted her tweet, her clarification has shed light on the importance of fair reporting and diversity of thought. As the event continues, let us all remember the message of free speech and open dialogue, regardless of our political views.

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