Back in 2016, Donald Trump blasted the Iraq War as a catastrophic blunder, promising Americans he would end reckless foreign interventions. Fast-forward to today, and the former president is defending the very figures who cheered on endless Middle East conflicts—and targeting the woman who simply echoed his past critique. That contradiction tells you everything about the dangerous counsel shaping current decisions.
The Mark Levin and Megyn Kelly Showdown
Mark Levin was the ultimate Never-Trump conservative in 2016. He openly declared he would never vote for Donald Trump, endorsed Ted Cruz, and repeatedly urged his audience to stay home or pick a third-party candidate. Levin’s opposition was loud and unmistakable.
Then Trump won—twice. Suddenly, Levin changed his tune. Today, he is one of the most vocal backers of America’s new war in Iran—a conflict that has already claimed thirteen U.S. service members in just three weeks, shuttered the Strait of Hormuz, and pushed global oil prices toward $200 per barrel.
Megyn Kelly, ever the principled journalist, asked the obvious questions: Who is really driving this war? And whose interests does it serve? When Kelly pointed out that Levin and other “Israel firsters” were the loudest drumbeaters for Operation Epic Fury, Levin exploded, calling her “an emotionally unhinged, lewd, and petulant wreck.” Since November, he has posted about her over a hundred times. When Kelly fired back, online support overwhelmingly sided with her—leaving Levin looking increasingly petty and small.
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