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Megyn Kelly Grills Trump: Epic Rematch Post-Debate!

Get ready for a blast from the past! Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump are set to reunite for an interview on Sirius XM Radio. This comes as a surprise to many, considering their fiery exchange during a Republican presidential debate in 2015. Back then, Kelly called out Trump for his derogatory statements about women. Trump responded by criticizing Kelly on numerous occasions. The debate drew a whopping 24 million viewers and was hailed as the highest-rated non-sports cable telecast of all time.

Fast forward to today, and the two will come face-to-face once again. Megyn Kelly, now hosting her own show on Sirius XM Radio, expressed her excitement for the interview. She expects it to be spicy and tough, but also enjoyable. Kelly even predicts that Trump will handle the exchange perfectly well.

In other news, C-SPAN is gearing up to honor the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The public affairs channel will provide coverage of significant events throughout the day, including the unfurling of the U.S. flag down the side of the Pentagon and the 9/11 Remembrance Ceremonies in New York City and at the Pentagon. It’s a somber occasion, and viewers can count on C-SPAN for a respectful and classy approach.

Meanwhile, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is on the move as he continues his energetic presidential campaign. He recently spent his Saturday in Iowa, greeting GOP caucusgoers, attending a firefighters association convention, and even joining tailgate parties at a football game between the Iowa State Cyclones and the Iowa Hawkeyes. DeSantis is making waves as he travels through Iowa, meeting with various political figures and immersing himself in the local culture.

And finally, a recent poll by Gallup revealed some interesting insights into Americans’ work attire preferences. The majority of U.S. workers opt for casual clothes on the job, with over 70% stating that their typical workplace attire is business casual or even more dressed-down. Only a small percentage stick to wearing business professional clothes on a regular basis. The poll also highlighted differences between men and women, with women more likely to choose business casual clothing as their go-to work attire.

In a separate poll conducted by CBS News, it was found that 75% of U.S. adults hold a generally pessimistic view on various aspects, including U.S. politics, the cost of goods and services, peace and stability in the world, the national economy, extreme weather events and climate issues, the stock market, personal freedoms, job availability in their community, and efforts made to counter COVID-19.

That’s all for today’s news roundup. Stay tuned for more updates!

Written by Staff Reports

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