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Megyn Kelly has an unusual way of paying tribute to a legendary figure.
As you may have heard, Pope Francis died this week at the age of 88.
The religious icon has been mourned ever since by various celebrities, politicians and those from a number of industries due to his kindness, his spirit and, in many cases, his progressive views on love and acceptance.
But then there’s Megyn Kelly.

On The Megyn Kelly Show yesterday, the conservative host referenced Pope Francis once saying we should build bridges instead of walls in response to Donald Trump’s plans to keep Mexicans out of the United States.
He previously said mass deportations also damaged peoples’ dignity and made them vulnerable, citing this practice as a “disgrace.”
Kelly accused the Catholic Church of transporting and finding housing for migrants “irrespective of the fact that they’re here illegally” and added:
“Pope Francis didn’t have to deal with that.”


“It’s caused a lot of us in the Catholic…