Megyn Kelly finds audience by delving into sexual misconduct
NEW YORK (AP) — Three months ago the idea that Megyn Kelly would make news this week about President Donald Trump seemed unthinkable, but it illustrates her journey in establishing her NBC show as a destination for a national discussion about sexual misconduct.
Kelly interviewed four women who accused Trump of inappropriate behavior. In recent weeks, she's spoken with accusers of Harvey Weinstein, Brett Ratner, Bill O'Reilly, Roy Moore and Mark Halperin, as well as women who allege they were harassed on Capitol Hill.
"Megyn Kelly Today" now has a more substantive edge and viewers have responded. Time magazine, which honored "The Silence Breakers" as its Person of the Year, cited Kelly as its leader in the entertainment field.