Following Donald Trump's revived Twitter attack on Fox News host Megyn Kelly during her return to the air last night, Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes has released the following statement, in which he calls the GOP
When Fox News star Megyn Kelly climbs back in the saddle Monday night—ending a scheduled 10-day vacation with her husband and three kids that prompted wacky conspiracy theories, social-media insults, paparazzi invasions, and even the odd death
"Today" show host Matt Lauer asked Donald Trump on Wednesday if he secretly has a "crush" on the journalist he has attacked the most: Fox News' Megyn Kelly. "It starts to sound a little bit — and take this the right way,
Following Donald Trump's revived Twitter attack on Fox News host Megyn Kelly during her return to the air last night, Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes has released the following statement, in which he calls the GOP
This story has been updated with a (full-throated) statement from Fox News's Roger Ailes. Despite his disdain for Fox News's Megyn Kelly, Trump couldn't help but watch her hit show, "The Kelly File," on Monday night. This, by the way, was Kelly's first