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Trump and Megyn Kelly reunited. Some delighted, others confused
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Trump and Megyn Kelly reunited. Some delighted, others confused

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Megyn Kelly And Donald Trump embraced him at his final rally in Pennsylvania Monday night, then proudly endorsed him for president in a rousing speech.

Wait, what?

It’s a sentence you wouldn’t expect to read if you were paying attention in the run-up to the 2016 election.

After Kelly asked him during a Republican primary debate this election cycle if he had a presidential temperament, he later said of his questions: “There was blood coming out of his eyes, blood that was coming out of her everywhere.” A heated argument ensued between the two. She said last year that the “nonsense” between the two men “was under the bridge,” according to the Associated Press.

During her Pennsylvania Speech On Monday, she touted Trump’s positions on immigration and transgender rights as reasons to vote for him. “The left made fun of him for saying he would be a protector of women,” she said. “He will be a protector of women, and that’s why I’m voting for him.”

Some take advantage of this moment as a lesson in pardon — even though those most excited about her overthrow are probably the same ones who turned against her years ago.

The varied reactions to the speech speak to the polarization of this country on Election Day. It’s also a good reminder that while forgiveness can be healthy, you risk alienating others in the process.

“We should all learn from this”

“Beautiful! This is a testament to how far we have come on this journey together and you are making the women of this country proud,” one commenter wrote on Instagram. “Thank you for being a courageous voice…your speech tonight was incredible.” Another added: “What a long way you’ve come! May this be a unifying message for us all! Great speech, Megyn!!”

One person added: “This is an incredible picture of two people who were able to see past their differences and forgive. We should all learn from this. I love you both.”

Others are scratching their heads, like the feminists who supported Kelly after Trump’s past comments: “You have betrayed everyone you have supported and many of them have come to your defense. You are a disgrace.” we wrote about.

“Hmmmm, don’t you remember what he said/did about you in 2015?” » asked one commenter. That sentiment was echoed by many who questioned whether Trump deserved Kelly’s pardon.

What we can learn about forgiveness

But it is common for people make amends in difficult times — although experts note that coming together despite differences doesn’t mean a relationship has magically healed itself overnight.

“You can completely forgive someone without wanting to rebuild a relationship with them or have them in your life,” TM Robinson-Mosleyconsulting psychologist, previously told USA TODAY. This may have been such a moment for Kelly in a consequential election.

Always, pardon is never obligatory. “There’s this idea that we have to forgive in order to move forward, we have to forgive, because we’re supposed to forgive and people expect that forgiveness,” Robinson-Mosley says.

If this lack of forgiveness takes up a lot of space and you feel resentful, that’s when it becomes a problem.

Maybe Kelly needed to take a stand – even if it meant upsetting those who had welcomed her before.

To her fans, she offered this explanation: “I really thought about it a lot.” Kelly said on her SiriusXM show before his appearance alongside Trump. “This election, for the first time, I told the public who I was voting for… In particular, I hope women will listen to me. Wish me luck tonight.”