Megyn Kelly Insists Trump Was Aware of Noem Husband's Alleged Fetish
In a recent episode of her show, commentator Megyn Kelly declared there is "no way" former President Donald Trump was unaware of the alleged fetish involving Kristi Noem's husband, Bryon Noem. This statement follows explosive reports from the Daily Mail and New York Post detailing Bryon Noem's purported involvement in a cross-dressing scandal, which Kelly described as an "open secret" within Trump's White House.
Allegations of an 'Open Secret' in the White House
The Daily Mail's investigation placed Bryon Noem at the center of an alleged fetish involving dressing up with oversized breasts and interacting with fetish models online. Although these reports did not explicitly name Trump, Kelly argued forcefully that his well-known love for gossip meant he must have known. "If it was in the White House, he knew. Trump loves gossip," Kelly stated during her broadcast.
Maureen Callahan, host of "The Nerve" podcast, echoed this sentiment, noting that Trump is often regarded as "the biggest gossip of them all." Kelly expanded on this, suggesting that while Trump might not have publicly disclosed the secret, it created a significant vulnerability for Kristi Noem, who was serving as a public figure. "[Noem] was blackmailable," Kelly emphasized. "He was living with the DHS chief and had a massive secret. Like, what would stop somebody?"
Family Response and Denials
Representatives for Kristi Noem responded to the Daily Mail's report on March 31, expressing devastation on her behalf. "Ms. Noem is devastated," her representatives told the New York Post. "The family was blindsided by this, and they ask for privacy and prayers at the time." Bryon Noem reportedly denied putting his wife at risk of blackmail when contacted by the Daily Mail.
Speculations on the Source of the Leak
Kelly delved into various theories about why the allegations surfaced. She mentioned rumors that "bitter women in the big-breasted world" who were allegedly blackmailing Bryon Noem for unpaid money might have leaked the information. Additionally, Kelly proposed another "suspected theory" that a former DHS secretary leaked photos to the Daily Mail to garner sympathy after being fired by Trump. "And she wanted people to know, 'Hello, this is what I'm dealing with.' And it did immediately shift the narrative on her," Kelly explained.
This incident has sparked widespread discussion about privacy, political vulnerabilities, and the dynamics within Trump's administration, highlighting how personal scandals can intersect with public life in unexpected ways.



