Megyn Kelly blasts CNN for playing down the Colorado terror attack
'The Megyn Kelly Show' host Megyn Kelly slams CNN for downplaying the Colorado terror attack.
CNN has been blasted after one of the outlet's commentators trashed the FBI as 'juvenile' for quickly branding the hate-fuelled Colorado firebomb attack as terrorism.
Ms Kelly said CNN was 'afraid' to call the attack what it 'clearly was'.

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