Conservative commentator Hugh Hewitt had enough of Washington Post leftwing columnists spinning the news and decided to get up and leave, mid-show, from the outlet’s online program.
Not only that, Hewitt announced Friday, he was leaving the Post altogether, where he has been a contributing columnist since 2017, Fox News reported.
On Friday morning, “First Look” host liberal columnist Jonathan Capehart began the program with a discussion about a lawsuit brought by the Republican National Committee and the Donald Trump campaign against Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
The RNC and the Trump campaign sued, alleging the county unlawfully cut voters off before the 5 p.m. deadline on Tuesday from obtaining mail-in ballots in person, which they could then fill out and submit to the county the same day.
On Wednesday, Pennsylvania state court Judge Jeffrey G. Trauger agreed with the RNC and the Trump campaign and ordered the mail-in ballot application deadline to be extended until Friday in Bucks County. […]
Another bad day for @WashingtonPost. Upset with @CapehartJ and @RuthMarcus for inaccurate attacks on Trump, @hughhewitt rips off his headset and leaves lives #PostLive show. “I’m done. This is the most unfair election ad I have ever been a part of.” Show falls apart, ends early. pic.twitter.com/fsGC1GhIrx
— Brent Baker 🇺🇦 🇮🇱 (@BrentHBaker) November 1, 2024
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