“There’s no way Trump didn’t know,” Megyn Kelly declared on her show Friday, addressing the controversy surrounding Kristi Noem’s husband, Bryon Noem, and his alleged “bimbofication” fetish.
The discussion followed a report from a prominent tabloid that implicated Bryon in a scandal involving cross-dressing and online interactions with fetish models. Kelly speculated that Trump, known for his penchant for gossip, was likely already privy to these details. “He loves gossip,” she emphasized, suggesting that such information would not escape his notice.
During the episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” she referenced articles from various outlets indicating that Bryon Noem’s activities were an “open secret” within the White House. Although these reports did not directly name Trump, Kelly insisted, “If it was in the White House, he knew.”
Maureen Callahan, host of “The Nerve” podcast, chimed in, affirming Kelly’s point by stating, “Don’t they say Trump is like the biggest gossip of them all?”
Kelly elaborated on the implications of the situation, noting the potential for blackmail. “It is a problem because [Noem] was blackmailable,” she stated. “He was living with the DHS chief and had a massive secret. Like, what would stop somebody?”
In response to the allegations, representatives for Kristi Noem expressed their distress. “Ms. Noem is devastated,” they told another outlet. “The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at this time.”
Bryon Noem reportedly denied any wrongdoing when contacted by the tabloid, asserting he did not put his wife at risk of blackmail.
Kelly also speculated on the motivations behind the leak of these allegations. “There are rumors now and some reporting even that the reason this came out — I’ve heard that it was, like, bitter women in the big-breasted world who were blackmailing him for money who weren’t getting paid,” she suggested.
Additionally, she introduced another theory regarding the former DHS secretary, positing that she might have leaked photos of Bryon to garner sympathy after her dismissal from her position. “And she wanted people to know, ‘Hello, this is what I’m dealing with,’” Kelly remarked, reflecting on how this narrative shift could benefit her.
For more insights, viewers can catch “The Megyn Kelly Show,” with specific remarks available at the 53:29 mark.
























