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Trump Looked This Fox News Star in the Eye and Said Something About Her Husband to Remember

President Trump isn’t happy with Fox News.

The source of Trump’s displeasure is personal.

Trump looked this Fox News star in the eye and said something about her husband to remember.

As Swamp Digest reports:

President Trump agreed to settle his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS for leaking his tax returns by creating a $1,776 billion fund to compensate Americans who were victims of weaponized government.

Joe Biden’s Department of Justice persecuted over 1,000 Trump supporters, many of whom were prosecuted unlawfully, according to the Supreme Court, as part of the January 6 hoax.

Dozens of Trump supporters faced financial ruin and jail time in the Russia collusion hoax.

But the fund wasn’t exclusive to Trump supporters.

Vice President JD Vance said any American, even Hunter Biden, could apply for compensation from the fund.

Democrats, the fake news media, and RINOs flew into a fit of rage over the fund because it would provide a court’s stamp of approval that Trump was right about the swamp weaponizing the justice system to unfairly target him and his supporters.

RINO Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick was one of the first to threaten to kill the fund, ranting that it was bad news.

Speaking to reporters, Fitzpatrick promised to study every legislative option available to either restrict or eliminate the fund.

“So that’s why step one is we have to, all of us — journalists, members of Congress — we have to unpack what exactly it is. Right now, we just have a top line of, you know, some soundbites. We don’t know what the source of the funding is, what the legal authority it’s based on is, or if there is a precedent; if there isn’t, why not? What falls within the courts’ jurisdiction in terms of constitutional review? This is what we’re trying to get our arms around. But step one is a letter to, stating our position to the acting attorney general,” Fitzpatrick fumed.

When asked who would join him in taking on Trump, Fitzpatrick promised reinforcements.

“I don’t know, but we’re doing that right now. And my staff is working on legislation, we’ll work with legislative counsel to figure out what, and this is why we have to get to the source of the funding, right? To know what our jurisdiction is and how we can respond to it,” Fitzpatrick added.

President Trump taunted Fox News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich, who is married to Fitzpatrick, that opposing him didn’t work out so well for Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie and that Fitzpatrick, who votes with Trump less often than any other Republican, could have electoral consequences.

“Her husband votes against me all the time. Can you imagine?” Trump warned Heinrich. “I don’t know what’s with him. You’d better ask him what’s with him. Her husband, she’s married to a certain congressman and he votes against, he likes voting against Trump. You know what happens with that — it doesn’t work out well. I don’t know why he does, but…”