Megyn Kelly Takes on Sheriff Chris Nanos in Heated Exchange
During a recent interview, Megyn Kelly didn’t hold back when discussing Sheriff Chris Nanos and his handling of a high-profile case. Kelly criticized Nanos for trying to control the narrative and urged him to be more transparent.
Referring to the sheriff’s request for confidentiality, Kelly stated, “If law enforcement ever contacted me and said, ‘I’m going to give you a tip, but I need you to keep this confidential for the integrity of the investigation, I would honor that. But that’s not what this sheriff is doing. He’s saying, ‘Don’t be so mean. Okay?'”
She went on to emphasize the role of the media in reporting the news, stating, “We’re not in the ‘I want to be liked business.’ We’re in the ‘I want to report news business.'” Kelly made it clear that the media’s responsibility is to seek the truth and hold those in power accountable.
Kelly also highlighted the importance of not jumping to conclusions in a case, stating, “You don’t, as the reporter covering this, or frankly, as the police, rule anybody out until you see handcuffs on somebody. And even then, you might have a few questions left.” She emphasized the need for thorough investigation and fair reporting.
Overall, Kelly’s exchange with Sheriff Nanos was a reminder of the media’s role in society and the importance of upholding journalistic integrity. The conversation served as a powerful example of holding those in positions of authority accountable and seeking the truth above all else.

