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In a recent episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast on Sirius XM, host Megyn Kelly addressed her listeners, prompting them to check on their Jewish friends amid mounting concerns following another act of anti-Semitic violence in the United States. This incident left eight individuals injured during a targeted terror attack at a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, with the victims aged between 52 and 88.
Kelly expressed frustration, noting, “These incidents keep occurring, yet they fail to alter the national discourse or receive the extensive media coverage that a mass shooting typically would. It doesn’t command the attention as a similar attack by a white person against a black individual would. Despite the repeated occurrences, there’s a complete lack of calls from mainstream media for a comprehensive national dialogue, as they fail to recognize the pattern.”
Kelly questioned, “What is becoming of us? How does such a situation arise?” Her commentary highlighted concerns over the media and political left allegedly downplaying yet another anti-Jewish attack in the country, this time perpetrated by an illegal immigrant.
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“And let’s face it, their sympathies, for some weird reason, are entirely with the Hamas defenders. It’s not even the top story right now on the New York Times website,” she added. “I’m sorry, was there another terror attack someplace that I missed? Maybe I missed it. Was it the horrific gang violence with these six illegals who killed a black woman… No, they don’t give a […] about that either, because it’s not white people who did it.”
“In response to what happened in Colorado, where they were openly trying to rally support for the hostages that are still in the custody of Hamas, and the perpetrator was out there yelling “End Zionists” and death to these Jews,” Kelly continued. “We’re supposed to wait to call it terror, he’s out there free, free Palestine and Zionists and threatening the children openly, but it may have just been some sort of civil disobedience, maybe he didn’t like his taxes, I don’t remember him calling for that.”
The podcast host said it seems crystal clear to her what this is. She thanked God for President Donald Trump and members of his administration, like FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, who she said had the absolute clarity to call what happened in Colorado a terror attack, “no matter how cowardly the locals seem to be.”
“To top it all off, the suspect in this case, of course, cherry on top of the Sunday is here illegally. Of course, he is, and he came here, wait for it, during the [former President Joe] Biden administration. Now he’s starting to sense why the media is not in love with the story. It’s got everything,” Kelly continued.
President Trump took to his Truth Social account about Sunday’s terrorist attack, and he made it clear he was not happy about it, RedState reported.
The president wrote:
Sunday’s attack comes after two Israeli Embassy staffers were killed outside the Jewish museum in Washington, D.C., on May 21.
Sarah Milgrim and her boyfriend, Yaron Lischinsky, were shot and killed outside the Capitol Jewish Museum. The alleged suspect, Elias Rodriguez, reportedly is a member of the “Party for Socialism and Liberation” in Chicago. When police arrived to arrest him, witnesses said he chanted “free, free Palestine.”
It all follows a series of anti-Semitic attacks around the world following the horrific Hamas terrorist attack on Israelis on October 7, 2023.