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NextImg:Megyn Kelly calls ‘grifter’ Jill Biden ‘power hungry’ after Vogue cover: ‘Like a Hillary Clinton’ - Washington Examiner

Megyn Kelly tore into first lady Jill Biden‘s Vogue magazine cover released on Monday amid the Biden campaign’s grappling with criticism of President Joe Biden‘s disappointing presidential debate performance last week.

“Even today she’s on the cover of Vogue. Now she got the Vogue treatment, something they never did for Melania Trump, a literal supermodel,” the SiriusXM The Megyn Kelly Show host said.

The former Fox News anchor pointed out the magazine’s front cover that read “We will decide our future,” but Kelly disagreed with the messaging as an attempt to celebrate women’s rights.

“As she parades herself out there, as I guess, some sort of a fashion model — OK — we are reminded of 2021 [when she] tweeted out a picture of herself sitting there with Joe Biden’s jacket over a chair, preparing for the G7,” Kelly said, adding, “The problem is that all of the Democrats hopes come down to what this woman wants.”

Kelly compared the first lady’s behavior to other first ladies and likened her to a “grifter,” suggesting similarities with Hillary Clinton.

“Jill Biden turns out to be a bit of a grifter. She’s power hungry. She’s like a Hillary Clinton. She’s not a Laura Bush. She’s not a Melania Trump.”

The Megyn Kelly Show podcast host declared that Joe Biden’s wife was “not somebody who’s just there to support her husband.”

“She seems to me like somebody who was out for her own power and can’t let go,” Kelly added.

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Inside Vogue’s August issue, Jill Biden insisted that she won’t “let those 90 minutes” of her husband’s disastrous first presidential debate define the administration.

“We will continue to fight,” she told the fashion magazine in an interview. “[Joe Biden] will always do what’s best for the country.”