GREG KELLY (HOST): And this brings me to Donald Trump. You know, they like to say that he's in trouble. And now they really like to say that he's a convicted felon. That will be mentioned a lot tomorrow night and, kind of, takes me to all this weird stuff about the assassination attempt and other very strange things surrounding President Trump and our government, what the government is doing to stop President Trump because, you know, people keeping a low profile.
What about the jurors who made him a convicted felon? Although technically he's actually not a convicted felon. We haven't seen them interviewed. We haven't seen them — anything, anything. Now, part of it is, well, they're afraid of MAGA. They're afraid for their lives. Give me a break. I think that's all part of the scheme here, right? To make us seem like bad insurrectionists who are going to rage and riot at the drop of a hat. That's not what we do. I do know that jurors, even in the most notorious cases, come forward and talk, even when there might be some risk to themselves.
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KELLY: Wow. Emotional experience. I'd like to know a little bit about what the Trump jurors were saying, huh, wouldn't you? Why are they in hiding? Who are they? I mean, really, who are they? Did they go through all this trouble to come up with these phony indictments and just say the jurors will be randomly selected people? I wonder. I think it's a legitimate question right now. They decry conspiracy theory, right? Conspiracy theory. Russia hoax, that was a conspiracy theory, literally — that Trump colluded with the Russians. Nobody calls it that. But it was. This is how conspiracy theories start, OK? The vacuum of information. We deserve the information, don't you think?