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Ainsley Earhardt Rips Script Amid Controversial Pelosi Remarks on Fox & Friends

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Ainsley Earhardt Fox Friends Controversy

New York, NY – Tensions flared on Fox & Friends Thursday, November 6, as host Ainsley Earhardt made headlines by ripping a script in half during a discussion about Nancy Pelosi‘s latest controversial remarks. This dramatic moment unfolded during a segment that featured a clip of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, who praised Pelosi following her strong criticism of President Trump during a CNN interview.

In the interview, the 85-year-old former Speaker of the House called Trump a ‘vile creature’ and emphasized her belief that his actions are undermining the Constitution. She stated, ‘He does not honor the Constitution of the United States. In fact, he’s turned the Supreme Court into a rogue court.’

Pelosi’s comments drew immediate backlash on Fox News, where Kilmeade expressed his disagreement with her statements while acknowledging her political experience. ‘She’s had a good resume,’ he said, ‘but the bottom line is it’s horrific statements. It just poisons the well.’

Kilmeade continued with his criticisms, questioning Pelosi’s relevance in today’s political climate and attributing various societal issues to her past actions. His comments prompted Earhardt’s spontaneous protest as she tore the script, saying, ‘Sorry, that was your script I’ll give you another one,’ in a humorous response to Kilmeade’s tirade.

The episode did not go unnoticed by viewers, many of whom took to social media to voice their opinions on Kilmeade’s remarks, expressing outrage over what they deemed unfair accusations against Pelosi amid the ongoing government shutdown.

Earlier that day, Kilmeade blamed delays in air travel on the Democratic Party, igniting further viewer discontent. He suggested these disruptions were due to Democrats not cooperating to end the ongoing government shutdown, leading to a flurry of critical comments directed at him online. As debate around these political figures continues, the reactions highlight a deepening divide in the current political climate.