Joy Taylor hits out at Donald Trump with ‘nonsense’ claim ahead of inauguration

Fox Sports host Joy Taylor made a thinly veiled criticism of President-elect Donald Trump ahead of Monday’s inauguration.

Trump won a stunning election victory over Kamala Harris in November and the 78-year-old will begin a second term in the White House after being sworn in next week.

Taylor, who was recently named in a bombshell lawsuit, hit out at Trump during a discussion about the NFL postseason.

During her late-night appearance on the Fox Sports show “Speak,” she discussed the Super Bowl with co-hosts Keyshawn Johnson and Paul Pierce.

“You can talk nonsense if you want, it’s a free country… just a few more days,” Taylor said.

The comment prompted a curious response from ex-NFL star Johnson, who awkwardly turned his head away from Taylor.

Fox Sports host Joy Taylor made a thinly veiled criticism of President-elect Donald Trump

The 78-year-old will begin a second term in the White House next week after being sworn in

The 78-year-old will begin a second term in the White House next week after being sworn in

She spoke in the wake of Trump’s threats to the media. Ahead of the election, the president-elect spoke of jailing journalists and revoking networks’ broadcast licenses.

Taylor has been in the spotlight in recent weeks after the 37-year-old was accused of using sexual relationships with Emmanuel Acho and network executive Charlie Dixon to further her career.

She too is alleged of “using her sexuality to get on a show” in 2020, when she sought a spot on “Speak.”

Taylor, Dixon, former FS1 host Skip Bayless and the Fox Corporation are all named in the lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of hairstylist and former Fox employee Noushin Faraji.

Much of it focuses on allegations of sexual harassment, sexual battery, negligent supervision, retaliation and other hostile workplace issues between 2012 and August 2024.

Taylor allegedly dismissed Faraji’s sexual harassment complaints against Bayless and Dixon and told the hairdresser to “get over it.”

DailyMail.com has contacted representatives for Faraji, Acho, Bayless and Taylor for comment. Taylor did not respond to a request for comment from DailyMail.com and has not directly addressed the allegations against her.

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