Sky News Contributor Megyn Kelly says former US president Donald Trump put out an ad showing somebody eating pudding with their fingers.
“There was a report that DeSantis allegedly did that, he denied it, but Trump’s running with it,” Mr Kelly told Sky News host Paul Murray.
“And just showing him with his hand in the pudding jar saying, ‘he’s going to take your social security, he’s going to take your Medicare, and he’s going to eat pudding with his fingers, and it’s disgusting’.”
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