In an interview on NBC's Today, Fox's Megyn Kelly deflected criticism for not revealing information about President-elect Donald Trump until after the presidential election. When Today host Savannah Guthrie asked Kelly how she would respond to reviewers who suggested she could have made the revelations election because it “would have been in the public interest,” Kelly said, “I didn't want to be the story” and that if critics think her book would have hurt Trump, “I think you're deluding yourself.”
Kelly's new book contains several revelations about Trump, including that he received inside information from Fox News on the question Kelly asked him at the first Republican primary debate about his treatment of women, that Trump “appeared to retaliate in creepy, personal ways” to that question, and that former Fox chairman Roger Ailes pushed Fox talent for more favorable coverage of Trump. Kelly, who has been lauded as a tough, straight-news journalist, saved this information for her book, which was published after the election. From the November 16 edition of NBC's Today: