Megyn Kelly dressing up as garbage for Halloween to slam Biden’s remarks on Trump supporters backfires

President Joe Biden came under fire recently for calling supporters of Donald Trump 'garbage'
PUBLISHED NOV 1, 2024
Megyn Kelly grabbed attention this Halloween by dressing as literal garbage in response to President Joe Biden's controversial remarks about Donald Trump's supporters (The Megyn Kelly/ YouTube, Getty Images)
Megyn Kelly grabbed attention this Halloween by dressing as literal garbage in response to President Joe Biden's controversial remarks about Donald Trump's supporters (The Megyn Kelly/ YouTube, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Megyn Kelly took Halloween to a provocative level by dressing as literal garbage, as a direct response to President Joe Biden's recent comments about Donald Trump's supporters.

The former Fox News and NBC host, now a vocal supporter of the MAGA movement on her SiriusXM show, shared a photo of her costume—a black garbage bag paired with a red “Make America Great Again” hat—on Thursday, October 31.

Megyn Kelly embraces Halloween with garbage-themed costume in response to Joe Biden's comments

"Happy Halloween Garbage People!” Megyn Kelly tweeted, embracing the term that she and other supporters of Donald Trump believe President Joe Biden used to insult them earlier in the week.



 

Biden sparked controversy when he remarked, “The only garbage I see floating out there is [Donald Trump’s] supporters,” during a fundraising call recently.

Although he later clarified that he was referring to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe's disparaging remarks about Puerto Rico at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally, many, including Trump and his supporters, seized on the comment.



 

In response to Biden's words, Trump staged a publicity stunt at a rally, climbing into a garbage truck and quipping, “How do you like my garbage truck? This is in honor of Kamala and Joe Biden,” using the moment to rally his supporters against Democrats.

Megyn Kelly thinks Joe Biden's remarks are a sign of mental decline

On 'The Megyn Kelly Show', Megyn Kelly criticized Joe Biden’s comments as indicative of his mental decline, stating, “I think Joe Biden is suffering from some dementia which has lowered his inhibitions from saying how he actually feels.”

She also connected Biden's insult to a long history of disparaging remarks aimed at Republican voters, recalling past comments from figures like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. “We’re all garbage—anybody who voted for Donald Trump,” she remarked.



 

While Biden’s representatives defended his comments, suggesting they were a slip of the tongue related to his stutter, Kelly dismissed this explanation, asserting, “I don’t believe for one second that it was a slip of the tongue… We all heard what he said.”

Internet roasts Megyn Kelly’s Halloween costume

Social media users were quick to mock Megyn Kelly's Halloween costume as she dressed up in a garbage bag and red MAGA hat.

One user wrote, "Don’t you know you’re supposed to be dress up as someone different for Halloween?"



 

One added, "Your life is a shocking parody."



 

One added, "You're missing the required Donald diaper and ear maxi pad. You're not MAGA without both."



 

A user remarked, "I have never felt fatter than I did the moment I saw this photo LOL."



 

"Well that’s the laziest costume ever. Everyone already knows you’re garbage," said one user.



 

Another user commented, "You’re supposed to wear a costume that’s different from your normal everyday look girl."



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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