She’s spent months blasting him — and still won’t take it back.
Megyn Kelly told Stephen A. Smith on his “Straight Shooter” podcast this week that she has zero regrets about endorsing Donald Trump in 2024, even after publicly clashing with him for most of his second term. “I would endorse him again. You know, I don’t regret endorsing him,” she said, calling him an “A+” on border security and cultural issues while still labeling him “amoral,” “petty,” and “thin-skinned” in the same breath.
For Americans watching the daily back-and-forth between Kelly and Trump, this moment cuts through the noise. A woman who was once mocked from a debate stage by the same man she’s now defending is choosing principle over personality. Whether you agree with her politics or not, that kind of public consistency is rare in 2026.
What makes the moment striking is the honesty underneath it. Kelly isn’t pretending Trump is perfect. She isn’t softening her criticism to keep her seat at the table. She’s separating the man from the mission, something most of cable news refuses to do. Her endorsement wasn’t loyalty to a person. It was a vote for outcomes she believed mattered more than her own comfort.
Scripture has a name for that kind of clarity. “Let your ‘Yes’ be ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No,’ ‘No.’ Anything beyond this comes from the evil one.” — Matthew 5:37
Faith calls believers to honesty even when it costs them. Speaking the truth as you see it, even when the world demands you flip, is one of the hardest disciplines a public voice can carry. Few do it well.
Conviction without compromise is becoming a lost art.
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