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Megyn Kelly’s show: Escape from politics

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Megyn Kelly says she left Fox News Channel to bring more joy to her life. NBC hopes that, starting Monday, she can spread some to the network and its viewers. The former Fox News Channel star and Donald Trump foil debuts her talk show at 9 a.m., nestled into the four-hour “Today” show block and competing in most of the country with Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest’s “Live!”

Kelly hosted a Sunday-night newsmagazi­ne this summer to middling ratings, and it returns next spring. It’s the daily talk show, in the lucrative morning market, that will ultimately determine the wisdom of NBC News’ decision to hire her. She promises that “Megyn Kelly Today” will be an informatio­n-packed hour with a sense of fun.

This show will be a long way from Kelly’s Fox life of pressing the future president at debates, enduring his Twitter taunts and being the ringleader for an hour of politics each weeknight. The Trump trauma wasn’t why she left Fox, Kelly said. She compared it with her decision to abandon law to become a journalist and ending her first marriage: They weren’t bad experience­s, but she knew there was something better.

The truth, Kelly said, is that she’s not a political junkie, and cable television news is all about politics.

“I don’t want to talk about Trump all day,” she said. “In fact, the bar is very high for Trump coverage (on ‘Megyn Kelly Live’). If you want Trump, you can watch virtually every channel in the country and get Trump nonstop. I think people are looking for a break from that. Not just Trump, it’s inside the Beltway. I don’t want to talk about Mitch McConnell, either, or Chuck Schumer or Nancy Pelosi.”

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