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The Independent World7/1/2026Politics3 min read

Megyn Kelly Criticizes Trump Family's "Grifty" Business Dealings

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  • Megyn Kelly expressed frustration with the Trump family's "grifty" business practices, particularly their sons' earnings from government contracts and cryptocurrency ventures.
  • She compared it to Hunter Biden's dealings, despite her support for Trump over Kamala Harris.

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Right-wing commentator Megyn Kelly expressed disapproval of the Trump family's business dealings, citing their "grifty" moves and sons' earnings from government contracts and cryptocurrency ventures.

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Right-wing commentator Megyn Kelly admitted she “can’t stand” the Trump family’s “grifty” moves in a recent interview.

Kelly, a long-time supporter of President Donald Trump, told Sky News Australia she’s “disappointed with some aspects” of his administration during an interview Wednesday.

Her comments come just days after new financial disclosures revealed the president earned at least $2.2 billion last year, with more than $1 billion coming from cryptocurrency ventures alone. That includes more than $500 million in earnings from World Liberty Financial, the crypto firm Trump co-founded alongside his sons.

The disclosures have led to widespread backlash, with critics accusing Trump and his family of profiting from the presidency, claims the president and his family have denied. But now, even Kelly is questioning the Trump family’s deals.

“The Trump family is grifty. There’s been like story after story about all the money his sons are making off of the government, these government contracts they’re getting, all that. I can’t stand that stuff,” she told Sky News Australia.

“And I love his sons, OK? So I say this as a true fan of theirs, but I didn’t like it when Hunter Biden was doing it and I don’t like it when the Trumps are doing it,” she added, referring to former President Joe Biden’s son.

Despite these concerns, Kelly affirmed she still supports Trump over his past opponent, former Vice President Kamala Harris.

“But having said all that, it's a binary system. There's no question Trump is reams better than that lunatic Kamala Harris would have been,” she said.

When asked about the right-wing commentator's remarks, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly told The Independent: “This is the same, tired narrative that Democrats have pushed against President Trump, his family, and his administration for a decade.”

“President Trump only acts in the best interests of the American public – which is why they overwhelmingly re-elected him to this office, despite years of lies and false accusations against him and his businesses from the fake news media. There are no conflicts of interest,” she added.

The Independent has contacted the Trump Organization for comment.

Trump responded Wednesday to critics who accused him of making money off the presidency by claiming that he’s profiting “because the stock market’s going up.” When asked about his disclosures, he added: “I don’t get involved in my personal. We have funds that run my money.”

“I made a lot of money before I became president. And they invest my money, and I don’t talk to them, I don’t even speak to them. So, I have many people, I don’t know what they call them, closed accounts or something, you put your money in and that’s it. I don’t talk to them. They’re big institutions, and they run it,” Trump said.

Open Questions

  • Will further financial disclosures reveal more about Trump's earnings?
  • How will these criticisms impact Trump's public image or campaign?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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