After Quote by Megyn Kelly Download Open image “As a lawyer, I could engage in killer litigation with the best of them. It was war, after all.” — Megyn Kelly ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare After Best Could Engage Killer Lawyer Litigation Them War
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[Donald Trump] knows he's going to get hit, though. He's the president. — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
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Mitt Romney's numbers are crushing Donald Trump's numbers with women. Crushing them. — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
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Steve Bannon, too, needs to be a unifier, doesn't he, as the senior adviser. — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
If you're wearing a pair of shoes that's a little flashy, then it's important not to be flashy up top and vice versa. — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
The reason to have more racial diversity on any team is because it's helpful to have different perspectives on any issue. And I also… — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
“the First Amendment exists to protect controversial speech, not speech we love that ruffles no feathers.” — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
If I were Sarah Palin, would I want to sit in an interview with someone who was secretly out to get me? Probably not. — Megyn Kelly Copy Share Image
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