Megyn Kelly warns NBC News colleagues who defend Tom Brokaw: 'You don't know what you don't know'
NBC News’ Megyn Kelly Monday warned colleagues who have recently defended longtime NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw amid sexual harassment allegations, “You don’t know what you don’t know.”
After Brokaw denied any wrongdoing, more than 60 of his past and present female colleagues at the Peacock Network came to his defense last week with a letter of support. Some of the network’s biggest names, including Rachel Maddow, Andrea Mitchell, Mika Brzezinski and Maria Shriver, signed the letter, according to reports.
Kelly, a former Fox News host, was not among them and explained why she didn’t join her NBC contemporaries during Monday’s episode of “Megyn Kelly Today” during a chat with NBC reporters Kate Snow and Stephanie Gosk.
From the comments: So he never sexually harassed Rachel Maddow, Andrea Mitchell, Mika Brzezinski and Maria Shriver. I wouldn't touch any of them with a 10 foot pole. Shriver only made it because of her being related to the Kennedy's, Brezinski and Mitchell probably slept their way to the top before they dried up and Madcow is so ugly, her father had to tie a pork chop around her neck so the dog would play with her. Kelly is correct, they don't know what they don't know. They are just quick to defend a fellow liberal.
NBC News’ Megyn Kelly Monday warned colleagues who have recently defended longtime NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw amid sexual harassment allegations, “You don’t know what you don’t know.”
After Brokaw denied any wrongdoing, more than 60 of his past and present female colleagues at the Peacock Network came to his defense last week with a letter of support. Some of the network’s biggest names, including Rachel Maddow, Andrea Mitchell, Mika Brzezinski and Maria Shriver, signed the letter, according to reports.
Kelly, a former Fox News host, was not among them and explained why she didn’t join her NBC contemporaries during Monday’s episode of “Megyn Kelly Today” during a chat with NBC reporters Kate Snow and Stephanie Gosk.
“It’s basically a character reference,” Kelly said. “And they’re saying, ‘For what it’s worth, my experience with him has always been honorable, and he’s always treated me well.’ And I understand that. Because when you love the person being under attack, you want to say, ‘This has been my experience.'”
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