Megyn Kelly Torches Fox News Calling It A Propaganda Machine That Cheerleads Wars And Worships Trump


Megyn Kelly, a former Fox News anchor of 14 years, has issued a scathing critique of her former employer, characterizing the network as a "propaganda machine" that prioritizes political loyalty over factual reporting. Speaking on Friday, April 10, 2026, Kelly alleged the network has shifted its focus to "worship" President Donald Trump while promoting "manufactured rage" to maintain its audience's engagement during high-stakes national events.
The comments surface as President Trump’s administration navigates the complex aftermath of "Operation Absolute Resolve" in Venezuela. The January military intervention resulted in the capture of former leader Nicolas Maduro and the subsequent installation of Delcy Rodriguez as the recognized acting president. Kelly specifically targeted Fox News's coverage of these foreign policy moves, arguing that the network has become a vehicle for "cheerleading wars."
She stated that viewers are being denied a full understanding of the current geopolitical climate. "I’m exposing what viewers refuse to see," Kelly stated, contrasting the network's current output with the journalistic standards she remembers from her tenure. She emphasized that the network now serves a purely partisan agenda designed to bolster the administration’s actions abroad without critical scrutiny.
The veteran broadcaster, who now leads MK Media and "The Megyn Kelly Show," highlighted the difference between her independent platform and corporate cable news. She emphasized her commitment to presenting balanced viewpoints on her show, which she claims is necessary as traditional outlets fail to provide objective analysis. Critics of the administration have increasingly questioned the transparency of the Venezuelan transition, particularly as the U.S. moves to lift sanctions and negotiate oil deals.
Kelly argued that Fox News has largely avoided critical analysis of these developments. The fallout from Kelly’s remarks highlights growing tensions between independent media figures and traditional cable networks. As of Friday afternoon, Fox News has not released an official statement responding to Kelly's allegations or her description of the network as a propaganda outlet.