WATCH: Another Fox News reporter BECLOWNS himself in ridiculous exchange with Kayleigh McEnany

John Decker, a reporter who works for Fox News Radio, asked Kayleigh about Trump mentioning ballots that were found in a river. Kayleigh explained that Trump was referring to a story where ballots in Wisconsin were found in a ditch:

Even though Kayleigh clarified that Trump was referring to a ditch, the reporter persisted in asking “Where specifically in this particular statement though, who is ‘they’ that found those ballots and where is this river anywhere in this country?”

Is Decker on crack? Kayleigh just explained that Trump was referring to a ditch in Wisconsin, but she dutifully answers his question again, saying “The local authorities. It was a ditch in Wisconsin that they were found and I can get you the article to your inbox if you like.”

Decker continued to press, saying “…if the president misspoke that’s fine. So he meant a ditch rather than a river?”

Kayleigh hits back, telling Decker “That’s what the president was referring to, and you’re really missing the forest for the trees.”

Decker claimed that he just wants to report the news accurately, and then continued saying “When the president says ‘they found a lot of ballots in a river’, I simply want to know where the river is.”

Kaleigh then starts hammering Decker, saying ‘No you simply want to ignore the fact of the matter.’ Decker tries to repeat his ridiculous justification for pressing on this, but Kayleigh continues:

“This is what is happening here. You are ignoring the problem here, which is last week in Pennsylvania you had ballots found in a ditch. That is a fact. In Wisconsin seven military ballots all marked for Trump were found cast aside. There are problems with mass mail-in voting. I actually don’t understand the lack of journalistic curiosity in reporting on this. There used to be curiosity.”

Kayleigh continued to elaborate, but Decker started yelling over top of her saying, “I’m asking you where the river is and you can’t give an answer. If you say the president meant a ditch, then say he meant a ditch. I just want to know where the river is?”

What an a-hole. She has already said Trump was really referring to a ditch. She’s said it multiple times. What Decker is doing is trying to create a new narrative where the media can pit Kayleigh against Trump and create drama. But she’s too smart for that and instead Decker ends up looking like a fool, an anti-Trump fool.


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