Veteran journalist and political commentator Megyn Kelly is speaking out — and she’s not holding back. In a fiery segment on her podcast The Megyn Kelly Show, she called out the political left for what she described as a “nasty, coordinated effort” to smear and discredit Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur behind Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter).

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Kelly’s defense of Musk comes as the tech mogul continues to face heavy criticism from mainstream media outlets and progressive commentators over his political views, platform moderation policies, and personal behavior.

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“They Hate Him Because They Can’t Control Him”

During the segment, Kelly argued that the backlash against Musk has little to do with actual policy or business decisions — and everything to do with power.

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“They hate Elon Musk because they can’t control him,” Kelly said. “He doesn’t play by their rules. He’s not owned by any political party, and that terrifies them.”

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She pointed to Musk’s acquisition of Twitter (now X) as a turning point, suggesting that his push for “free speech absolutism” challenged left-leaning narratives and broke up what she described as a media monopoly on public discourse.

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“The left had total dominance over online dialogue for years — until Elon walked in and said, ‘No more censorship, no more shadow bans,’” Kelly added. “Suddenly, he’s enemy number one.”

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Backing Musk’s Free Speech Stance

Kelly, who has had her own clashes with corporate media and cancel culture, expressed support for Musk’s approach to free speech — even when it’s messy or controversial.

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“He’s not perfect. No one is. But at least he’s trying to restore open conversation,” she said. “And that’s more than you can say for a lot of Silicon Valley billionaires who hide behind content moderation teams while pushing their agendas.”

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Musk has been under fire for allowing controversial figures back onto the X platform and for challenging previously accepted narratives around COVID-19, elections, and gender ideology — decisions that have made him a hero to some and a villain to others.

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Media Double Standards?

Kelly also accused major news organizations of applying a double standard when it comes to Musk, contrasting the aggressive scrutiny he receives with the more favorable treatment given to tech leaders like Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg.

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“They don’t go after Bezos like this, and he owns The Washington Post,” she noted. “But Elon buys Twitter, starts asking uncomfortable questions, and suddenly he’s dangerous?”

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A Broader Culture War

The debate over Elon Musk has become a flashpoint in the broader culture war, with conservatives rallying behind him as a free-thinking disruptor and many on the left portraying him as reckless and irresponsible.

Megyn Kelly’s comments are likely to resonate with those who see Musk as a target of ideological bias rather than legitimate criticism.

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Conclusion: A Polarizing Figure Defended

Elon Musk continues to be one of the most polarizing figures in the world — a genius to some, a threat to others. But voices like Megyn Kelly’s suggest that the battle over Musk is about much more than one man. It’s about who controls the narrative, the platforms, and ultimately, the culture.

And as long as Musk keeps tweeting, building, and speaking freely, the debate won’t be dying down anytime soon.