
The Megyn Kelly Show Ric Grenell on Trump, Faith, and Being a Gay Conservative | Ep. 13
Oct 21, 2020
Ric Grenell, Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany and Acting Director of National Intelligence, shares his bold views on navigating faith and identity as a gay conservative. He dives into the complexities of Hunter Biden's controversies and critiques media transparency. Grenell discusses the evolving landscape for gay Republicans and the need for diverse voices in political dialogue. He reflects on Trump's foreign policy impact and the challenges faced by conservatives in liberal settings, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and open discussions.
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D.C. Swamp
- Washington insiders, including journalists, protect their own.
- This "swamp" mentality hinders outside perspectives and change.
Twitter Lockout
- Ric Grenell was locked out of Twitter for sharing a ballot sent to his deceased neighbors.
- He criticizes Twitter's community policing for targeting messengers, not problems.
Fighting for Acceptance
- Ric Grenell, present at Pat Buchanan's 1992 anti-gay speech, vowed to fight for LGBTQ+ acceptance within the Republican Party.
- He champions keeping government out of personal lives and finances.
