Megyn Kelly slammed Donald Trump‘s 2-hour long interview with Elon Musk – saying the former president is ‘boring’ people.

‘To me he seemed quite rambling,’ Kelly said of Trump’s conversation with the Tesla and Space X CEO. ‘Trump in 2016, he was tough to lose interest in.’

The former Fox News explained that Trump has been delivering long and meandering speeches at rallies – causing audiences to get bored and lose interest.

She suggested his recent long-winded tirades are ‘age-related’.

‘I think this is one of the challenges of the people around him, who are I’m sure desperately trying to get him to stick on message,’ she said.

Megyn Kelly has slammed Trump's interview with Elon Musk - saying the former president 'rambled' and 'bored' people

Megyn Kelly has slammed Trump’s interview with Elon Musk – saying the former president ‘rambled’ and ‘bored’ people

'To me he seemed quite rambling,' Kelly said of Trump's conversation with the Tesla and Space X CEO

‘To me he seemed quite rambling,’ Kelly said of Trump’s conversation with the Tesla and Space X CEO

 Kelly’s brutal comments came after elections analyst Nate Silver appeared on the Megyn Kelly Show.

Silver questioned Trump’s ability to serve as president, based on his age, 78, and said the condition of both President Biden and Trump should be investigated by the media.

‘I would encourage more reporting on, you know, is Trump in some state of decline? I think that’s a fair question to ask of any 78-year-old,’ said Silver.

‘That is a fair question. Yeah, that’s absolutely a fair question,’ affirmed Kelly.

Kelly is not the only one to voice concern over Trump’s interview with Musk – in fact, Republicans have issued a warning to Trump over his campaign strategy after the rambling disaster.

‘Every day that Trump doesn’t spend in a battleground state, defining Kamala Harris on issues like the economy and border security, is a lost day,’ said Republican strategist Kevin Madden, who worked on the Mitt Romney presidential campaign.

‘The key to winning swing voters right now is to persuade them with a message focused on the economy and be relentless about it,’ he added.