Megyn Kelly has condemned Mark Levin’s dangerous rhetoric, urging him to “put a fucking lid on it” for calling anyone who disagrees with him a “Nazi.” The critique comes amid growing tensions between Tucker Carlson and Mark Levin, with Kelly highlighting the risks of labeling others as Hitler or Nazi.
The debate, she argues, is not about Israel or “The Jews,” but rather what “America First” means. It revolves around whether the United States should act in its own interest or subvert it for foreign powers.
Kelly’s comments follow the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who was targeted for similar rhetoric. She warns that calling others Hitler or Nazi could lead to violence, as seen in the case of those who disagree with the Jewish community.
The debate has been ongoing behind the scenes since January, with Israel seeking U.S. support against Iran. However, it shifted to focus on why people hate the Jews rather than what’s in America’s interest.
Kelly emphasizes that the real fight is within oneself, urging people not to become the evil they despise. She notes that Mark Levin’s rhetoric, which calls for violence against civilians in Gaza, reflects a dangerous attitude of collective punishment and genocide.
The article concludes with a call to avoid becoming the person you despise, ensuring that the fight does not escalate into further violence.