‘Nobody wants her': Megyn Kelly brutally roasts Kamala Harris' trip to Australia
'The Megyn Kelly Show' host Megyn Kelly has ripped into failed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris following her recent appearance at a real estate conference in Australia.
'It was just more inanities, saying absolutely nothing about anything with a huge windup to every single 'point' she was about to make,' Ms Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray.
'She makes you work so hard; you have to sift through 500 words to get to the four that actually do have meaning, but then you realise that those too are entirely empty.'

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