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Fox News Personality Goes Viral For All The Wrong Reasons

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A liberal Fox News personality went viral this week for siding with critics of President Donald Trump who argue he doesn’t care about public safety, just power.

Marie Harf told hosts on “Outnumbered” how “rich” it was for U.S. Attorney General Jeanine Pirro to charge a former U.S. Justice Department employee with a felony for throwing a sandwich at a federal officer this week.

“I was there on January 6th,” Harf exclaimed, “and all of those people that assaulted police officers got pardoned.”

The screeching continued as other hosts tried to interject and point out that blue cities comprise the vast majority of locales where violent crime is highest. That didn’t matter to Harf, who declared “almost all” of the cities “are in states run by Republicans.”

Four other hosts quickly mobilized against Harf, reminding her that municipalities literally police their own affairs, not state governments.

“SCREECH SCREECH SCREECH. It is all they have. This is the end stage of lefty logic,” a top commenter wrote in response to the clip, which has been viewed more than 8,400 times.

Another lamented, “When I see Marie Harf on Fox, I change the channel. She is less tolerable than Jessica Tarlov.”

To Harf’s original point about J6, a third social media user reminded her of Trump’s request for 10,000 troops to the ground of the Capitol that was denied.

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Police charged Sean Dunn, a former international affairs specialist in the criminal division of the Justice Department, with throwing a sandwich into the chest of a Customs and Border Patrol officer standing guard Wednesday night.

After a brief foot chase, Dunn was apprehended and allegedly stated, “I did it. I threw a sandwich.”

President Trump directed the DOJ to take over the Metropolitan Police Department on Monday, giving his administration 30 days to “reestablish law and order” in D.C. after the city’s 100th homicide this year.

“This is Liberation Day in DC, and we’re going to take our capital back,” Trump said at the White House. “Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged out maniacs, and homeless people, and we’re not going to let it happen any more.”

Officials say the response is largely visceral from Trump, who has driven through the capital city on a daily basis and seen flagrant vagrancy and littered streets lining his trip to the White House.

Within 24 hours, officers with the National Guard, FBI, and local police forces reported arresting over 100 individuals, including some with outstanding warrants and others in possession of drugs or illegal firearms.