Megyn Kelly Criticizes Michelle Obama for Focusing on Racial Grievances Michelle Obama’s reflections on her time as first lady sparked controversy after being shared on her podcast, IMO, with comedian Conan O’Brien. During the conversation, O’Brien recounted a visit to a U.S. military base in the Middle East years ago, noting that Obama’s team adhered strictly to rules to avoid special treatment. This prompted Obama to discuss the heightened scrutiny she and her husband, Barack Obama, faced as the first Black family in the White House. She argued that their behavior would not have been tolerated under the current administration, a remark many interpreted as a critique of President Donald Trump. Obama emphasized the pressure of breaking racial barriers, stating, “You don’t get here without being (…) near perfect.” She also highlighted the expectation of perfection during their eight years in office, suggesting that any misstep would have been magnified. However, Megyn Kelly, a Fox News host, took issue with the framing of the conversation. On her show, Kelly accused Obama of repeatedly centering her experiences through a lens of racial grievance rather than acknowledging the service members they visited during the trip. Kelly criticized Obama for what she called “whining,” arguing that the discussion shifted focus from the troops to Obama’s personal struggles. “She is so small-minded,” Kelly said, “This is the only lens through which she sees her experience as first lady.” She also expressed frustration with what she described as a recurring theme in Obama’s public remarks since leaving the White House. “I’ve had it,” Kelly declared. “I am done listening to her whine.#megyn_kelly #michelle_obama #conan_o_brien #barack_obama #glenn_greenwald
