During Donald Trump’s Victory Rally, Megyn Kelly took the stage to share sharp criticisms of Vice President Kamala Harris, focusing on what she described as Harris’s perceived inauthenticity throughout her political career.

NEW YORK-APR 29: News reporter Megyn Kelly attends the Time 100 Gala for the Most Influential People in the World at the Frederick P. Rose Hall at Lincoln Center on April 29, 2014 in New York City.

Kelly’s remarks highlighted Harris’s alleged misrepresentation of her roles, socioeconomic background, and use of various accents, which Kelly claimed did not resonate with the American people.

“Kamala Harris herself. Thank you,” Kelly began, addressing the crowd.

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“Who pretended that she wasn’t the border czar, who pretended that she was middle class, who pretended that she was smart, and the American people did not buy it.”

Kelly accused Harris of failing to connect with voters due to actions that appeared disingenuous.

“Every time you turned around, this woman was doing something faker than the last, right?” she said, drawing laughter from the audience.

Kelly also targeted Harris’s use of various accents in public appearances, mocking them as artificial and ineffective.

U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks during a town hall event on April 10, 2019, at the Iowa Memorial Union main lounge in Iowa City, Iowa.

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“Her like fake Jamaican accent, her fake Eastern European accent, her fake Spanish accent. It was like spending a day at Joe Biden’s southern border. Nonstop, right?” Kelly quipped.

The former Fox News host went on to mention Harris’s preacher-style delivery, which she found particularly amusing.

“But my favorite was the preacher accent: ‘Joy cometh in the morning,’” Kelly said, imitating Harris.

Kelly concluded her remarks with a pointed reference to the election outcome, tying it back to Harris’s preacher-style rhetoric.

“She wasn’t wrong about that. It came at about 1:22 a.m. on election night, when the election was called for Donald J. Trump,” Kelly said, to cheers from the crowd.

The rally, held in celebration of Trump’s election victory, featured a series of speeches from conservative figures.

Kelly’s remarks added a dose of sharp humor, as she joined others in reflecting on the election’s results and offering critiques of the outgoing administration.

Kelly’s comments showcase the dissatisfaction many conservatives have expressed toward Kamala Harris’s tenure, particularly in relation to her role as border czar and public image.

The rally served as both a celebration of Trump’s win and an opportunity for his supporters to look ahead to the administration’s priorities.