Politics
Man In Underwear Appears On Former Clinton Aide’s Camera During Live Interview
In an unexpected turn of events during a live Newsmax interview, viewers were taken aback when a man clad only in his underwear casually strolled into the frame.
The incident occurred during a segment between former Clinton aide Dick Morris and Newsmax host Rob Schmitt, where they were discussing the Iowa caucuses.
Morris, a former adviser to Bill Clinton, was speaking from what appeared to be a residential location. Then a man donning a white sleeveless T-shirt and dark boxer shorts made an unanticipated appearance.
Morris, seemingly unfazed, continued his discussion about the stakes for candidates in Iowa and beyond, while Schmitt’s producers quickly switched to footage of former President Donald Trump speaking on a stage.
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Morris’s tenure with the Clinton administration ended abruptly in 1996 due to a scandal involving his relationship with a prostitute. Reports emerged that Morris had allowed the woman to listen in on conversations with President Clinton and had shared sensitive information with her.
Following the scandal, Morris resigned from his role as an advisor to President Clinton. Despite this setback, he continued his career as a political commentator and author.
However, this bizarre moment did not go unnoticed by Newsmax viewers and social media users, who took to share their amusement. Clips of the incident circulated online, sparking a flurry of comments.
REACTIONS:
Dick Morris accidentally brings out the gimp on Newsmax. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/gHb3P7p770
— Osborne Cox (@Osborne__Cox) January 17, 2024
Uhhh are we just going to ignore the man in his underwear walking behind Dick Morris during this interview? pic.twitter.com/7nVEJcrusx
— austin frisch (@realaustinzone) January 17, 2024
NEW: Someone wearing nothing but their underwear and a wife beater walks through the camera frame during an interview on Newsmax with former Bill Clinton advisor Dick Morris.
Awkward.
Morris is reportedly a "friend" and served as an advisor to Bill Clinton when he was the… pic.twitter.com/q5ApF2oEZh
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 17, 2024
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