As Media Matters has documented:
Kelly has a long history of promoting unhinged conspiracy theories and election denial, including baseless accusations smearing police officers who were attacked on January 6, 2021.
Kelly accused former D.C. police officer Michael Fanone, who suffered a heart attack after a rioter attacked him with a stun gun, of instead being a “crisis actor.”
Kelly has falsely claimed that a majority of Americans “don't think that Joe Biden legitimately won the election in 2020,” and that investigations of January 6 are a means to “silence political dissent.”
Kelly claimed that the left would “round up every single American who voted for Donald Trump” if they could.
Kelly has accused the FBI of secretly being behind the explosives left near the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters the night before January 6, 2021, which she called “this pipe bomb hoax,” further adding, “It doesn't defy reality to think that this agency was deeply involved in creating all of these narratives about January 6.”
During her speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February 2022, Kelly accused President Joe Biden of presiding over a dictatorial regime and acting worse than Russian President Vladimir Putin in the prosecution of January 6 defendants.
In an interview with former Trump adviser and January 6 provocateur Steve Bannon, Kelly claimed: “January 6, 2021, was probably the biggest instance of police brutality that this country has seen since the Civil Rights Movement.”
During the same interview, Kelly suggested that police officers who took their own lives after serving at the Capitol on January 6 did so out of shame at the violence committed against Trump supporters: