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President Donald Trump has returned to the White House, but criticism from some well-known conservative voices has not disappeared. One of the latest flashpoints came after commentator Megyn Kelly used the term “grifters” while discussing members of the Trump family, sparking a heated debate among Republicans and conservative voters.
Kelly has often praised many of President Trump’s policies while also criticizing members of his inner circle when she believes they deserve scrutiny. Her latest comments quickly spread across social media, where supporters and critics argued over whether her remarks were fair or crossed a line.
Many Trump supporters say the president’s family has spent years enduring relentless political attacks and media criticism while continuing to support his America First agenda. Others argue that public figures—including family members involved in politics or business—should be open to tough questions and accountability regardless of party affiliation.
The disagreement highlights a broader conversation within the conservative movement about loyalty, criticism, and the future of the Republican Party. Some believe healthy debate strengthens the movement, while others worry that public infighting only benefits Democrats.
As President Trump continues implementing his second-term agenda, divisions among conservatives on certain issues remain part of the political landscape. Whether Kelly’s comments reflect legitimate criticism or unfair personal attacks is now a question many Republican voters are weighing for themselves.