Whoa! Fox News Analyst Says Donald Trump 'Unfit' To Be President Amid January 6 Hearings!
23.06.2022 - 02:57
/ perezhilton.com
Even Fox News is seeing it now??
Well, at least one analyst is telling their viewers Donald Trump shouldn’t be president, based solely on his role in the January 6 insurrection attempt.
After ignoring the hearings at first, with their pundits saying it was a snoozefest, the conservative news network couldn’t help but cover the testimony, which has turned out to be as damaging to their leader as you’d expect. Thus far there’s been:
various advisers close to the former president (including First Daughter
Ivanka Trump) who testified Trump was well-informed by tons of his team members that his claims of election fraud were bogus Republican election officials who were pressured by Trump and his team to illegally help stop the certification of Biden’s win — and sent death threats by his followers when they refused an investigator who found that Trump had raised $250 MILLION that he told followers would be spent on court battles to fight election fraud — but was actually sent to various political groups where former Trump officials receive a salary… something which may actually be illegal
So last last week, with all that in mind, former Assistant US Attorney Andy McCarthy, a conservative who serves as a legal analyst for Fox News, told a panel (and the audience) that the hearings proved Trump’s “unfitness” for office.
Related: Donald Turns On Ivanka After Her January 6 Coup Testimony Reveal!
He said the attempts to steal the election might even make the former president “guilty of a crime.” He explained:
He elaborated in his column in the conservative paper The National Review on Tuesday that the hearings have shown without a doubt that Trump is “unfit for office” and “may even be showing that he obstructed Congress or …
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