Megyn Kelly on Continuing Tour After Charlie Kirk's Assassination and Safety Measures
New York PostOctober 8, 20253 min63,832 views
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- 💡 Megyn Kelly felt compelled to continue her speaking tour despite the assassination of her friend Charlie Kirk at Virginia Tech.
- 📌 The decision was made even though Kirk was scheduled to appear on her tour and she was scheduled to be on his.
- ⚡ Kelly stated there was "zero part of me that could not do it," emphasizing her resolve to not be silenced.
Safety Concerns and Measures
- ⚠️ The primary concern after Kirk's death was ensuring the safety of attendees and herself at speaking venues.
- 💰 Significant investment in hiring the best security and refining security procedures was undertaken to make events safe.
- ✅ Kelly expressed complete satisfaction with the security measures implemented for her tour.
Experience at Virginia Tech
- 🎪 Kelly described her initial moments on stage at Virginia Tech, where Kirk was killed, as feeling exposed in a way she hadn't before.
- 🤝 Governor Glenn Youngkin provided security personnel to ensure Kelly's safety after his own departure, a gesture Kelly deeply appreciated.
- 🚀 The event, despite initial risks, was deemed a success, and Kelly is glad she proceeded.
Audience Response and Motivation
- 📈 Ticket sales for Kelly's events have surged, with multiple venues selling out, indicating a strong audience desire to attend.
- ✊ The audience's response is interpreted as a collective desire to stand up for principles and reject intimidation, giving a "middle finger" to the forces that silenced Kirk.
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