Kelly called out Silverman's vulgar criticism of President Trump after he mocked a Democratic opponent

Megyn Kelly Tries to Disney-Shame Sarah Silverman for Vulgar Trump Tweet — and Silverman Responds

Former Fox News and NBC anchor Megyn Kelly on Tuesday blasted comedian Sarah Silverman for a profane tweet about President Donald Trump, despite Silverman working with the family-friendly Disney.

Silverman soon responded: “I know it’s easier if people are one thing but no one is, not even you!”

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Kelly called out Silverman’s criticism of President Trump after he mocked a Democratic opponent. Silverman derided Trump as a “greedy twat” and wrote, in all caps, “f— you.”

“This woman wants to star in children’s movies produced by Disney,” Kelly tweeted on Tuesday, referring to Silverman’s recent role in the animated Ralph Breaks the Internet.

The I Love You, America host also compared Trump to a “smelly penis hole with balls that touch water” in response to Trump’s Twitter attack on Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar after she announced her presidential bid earlier this week.

Klobuchar, a Democrat, made her announcement and discussed climate change during a violent snow storm, which the president sarcastically described as “bad timing.” (His oft-used falsehood that snow storms and cold weather debunk global warming has been repeatedly debunked by scientists.)

Silverman ended her first tweet with the suggestion that Trump should eat “s—.”

When Kelly responded, Silverman was not fazed. “It’s true! I am a blue explicit often political comedian and also love doing voices for children. … We all have many sides and I think that’s ok,” she wrote. “Peace Ma.”

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Kelly, who left NBC News last year, frequently uses her Twitter feed to comment on the politics of the day alongside softer posts and musings on life.

In a follow-up tweet to Kelly, Silverman wrote: “I’m more offended by a president who denies a real threat 97% of scientists beg him to take action on while creating a fake threat out of at-risk brown people at the border.”

In a third tweet, she tagged Disney and Ralph Breaks the Internet, noting the film “is out on digital TODAY!” She added a string of hearts.

Fellow comic Patton Oswalt also joined the fray but letter deleted his own comments, writing, “Eh. I deleted my resonse [sic] to Megyn Kelly. [Silverman] was way more eloquent, elevated and useful.”