Fox News host Mark Levin and former Fox colleague turned podcast star Megyn Kelly reportedly engaged in a heated public back-and-forth this week, with sharp words flying after Levin criticized Kelly for her recent interview with Jack Posobiec, a figure long associated with the Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
The dispute began earlier in the week when Levin took aim at Posobiec over a widely circulated photo showing him smiling alongside Fresh and Fit podcast host Myron Gaines. Gaines drew fresh controversy over the weekend after he was seen hurling anti-Semitic insults at a pregnant Jewish woman outside Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest. Levin seized on the image to attack Posobiec’s associations, accusing him of surrounding himself with what Levin described as unsavory characters.
“Here’s the lowlife Jack Posobiec pals around with,” Levin wrote on X, mocking Posobiec as “Hack Jack” and accusing him of engaging in what Levin called “repulsive deflective propaganda.” Levin argued that criticism of Posobiec had nothing to do with religion and instead stemmed from his conduct and alliances. He further accused Posobiec of “Woke Reichism” and said he had failed to condemn Gaines, instead appearing proud to be photographed with him.
Levin also took a shot at Kelly, accusing her of coming to Posobiec’s defense. He lumped her together with Candace Owens and Posobiec, calling them “very sinister grifters.” The criticism intensified when Levin replied “crackpot” to a social media user who shared an image of Posobiec holding a rosary. Levin mocked what he described as Posobiec’s theatrical displays of faith, portraying them as insincere and calculated, and labeled him a “phony” and a “chaos agent” within Trump’s orbit.
Kelly fired back in a pointed response that appeared to be directed squarely at Levin. She wrote that she was heading off to pray with the rosary Posobiec had given her, adding that doing so did not make Christians “crackpots.” Kelly accused Levin of being an “old, angry anti-Christian nut” and took a jab at his television career, suggesting he never made it into prime time.
Levin responded by saying he would address the issue more fully when he returned to radio, but did not hold back in the meantime. He dismissed Kelly as part of what he called “Woke Reich psychos and groyper-bigots,” escalating the rhetoric as the feud spilled across social media.
The Fox News host also revisited Kelly’s past positions by amplifying a post from MAGA influencer Ian Miles Cheong. Cheong criticized Kelly for previously promoting transgender issues involving children, noting that she was not young or inexperienced at the time and only reversed course after conservatives rejected those views. Levin endorsed the critique, replying that Kelly was “all that and more.”
As the exchange dragged into Friday, Levin shared an old video clip of Kelly praising him during a conversation with Dan Bongino, in which she said she “always loved Mark Levin.” Levin responded with a final jab, writing, “Aww, thanks Meg. But I’ve standards. You don’t.”
The public feud underscored ongoing tensions within conservative media circles, as long-standing alliances continue to fracture under the glare of social media and ideological disputes.
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