🚨BREAKING: Fox News' Bill Melugin just EMBARRASSED Hakeem Jeffries, point-blank confronting him about how it was apparently OK — according to Nancy Pelosi — for Obama to bomb Libya with no Congressional approval
He got FLUSTERED and Bill came with the FACTS! 🔥
MELUGIN: Pelosi in 2011 said he didn't need approval...now Democrats say Trump does. What's different?
JEFFRIES: Libya was different...I don't understand the basis of your question, you're not asking it in good faith.
MELUGIN: Libya went on for 7 MONTHS.
What's your response to this......??👀
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
@DaoVillage@jackunheard Same thing happened at the Australian Open. One “journalist” asking players about their thoughts about what is happening in the USA. Stop it! Keep politics out of sports.
@jackunheard Are journalists asking Russian athletes, “How is life in Russia? What are your thoughts about Putin?” Same for China. Africa. Venezuela. And more. Trump isn’t perfect but so many are intimidated by him. What’s the deal?
@SunriseIrrig You repaired our sprinkler system on December 11. The system ran this morning, our watering day. I returned home today around 4:00 pm and the front sprinklers were on again and won’t turn off. We unplugged the box and it still runs! We need help now!!
@lavern_spicer I agree with the sentiment of this post, and am disgusted with the profanity. I know this is your brand @lavern_spicer, but you can do better.
@FarmGirlCarrie Jayapal asks a question. @SecRubio begins to answer and she wants to reclaim her time. She isn’t interested in a dialogue. Shame on her.
To the man in 2D. Today you were traveling from Orlando to Philly. I don’t know you, but I imagine you saw us somewhere.
I was pushing a stroller, had a diaper bag on my arm and also lugging an oxygen machine for my daughter. We had smiles on our faces as we were headed to see her “friends” at CHOP (Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia).
We pre- boarded the plane, got cozy in our window seat and made jokes to those around us about having to sit by my yelling-but-happy baby. The flight attendant came over and told me you were waiting to switch seats.
You were giving up your comfortable, first class seat to us.
Not able to hold back tears, I cried my way up the aisle while my daughter Lucy laughed! She felt it in her bones too... real, pure, goodness. I smiled and thanked you as we switched but didn’t get to thank you properly.
Sooo... thank you. Not just for the seat itself but for noticing. For seeing us and realizing that maybe things are not always easy. For deciding you wanted to show a random act of kindness to US.
It reminded me how much good there is in this world. I can’t wait to tell Lucy someday.
In the meantime we will pay it forward. AA 588 passenger in seat 2D, we truly feel inspired by your generosity.
Credit: Kelsey Zwick