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Keith Edwards discusses social media uproar following U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s tense press appearance on August 11, 2025, where she sharply shut down a reporter questioning her stance. Her abrupt, irritated responses and tone drove users to accuse her of being “drunk,” “unhinged,” and “unprofessional” online. He also discusses how newly unredacted text messages unveiled in Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox News show that Jeanine Pirro vigorously promoted support for Trump and the GOP—even though network policies barred political involvement from its on-air hosts. She described herself as “Number 1 watched show on all news cable all weekend” and even lobbied for a pardon for her ex-husband while privately recognizing the 2020 election was fair.
By Keith EdwardsKeith Edwards discusses social media uproar following U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro’s tense press appearance on August 11, 2025, where she sharply shut down a reporter questioning her stance. Her abrupt, irritated responses and tone drove users to accuse her of being “drunk,” “unhinged,” and “unprofessional” online. He also discusses how newly unredacted text messages unveiled in Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox News show that Jeanine Pirro vigorously promoted support for Trump and the GOP—even though network policies barred political involvement from its on-air hosts. She described herself as “Number 1 watched show on all news cable all weekend” and even lobbied for a pardon for her ex-husband while privately recognizing the 2020 election was fair.