MS NOW host scrambles as ex-Capitol cop makes explosive claim about Trump live on air



MS NOW host Ana Cabrera was quick to issue a disclaimer on Monday morning after ex-Capitol cop Michael Fanone made unfounded allegations that Donald Trump has been accused of sexually assaulting children live on air.

Fanone, who became the face of the police officers who were assaulted by Trump’s supporters on Jan 6, which led to his early retirement, was invited on the network to discuss the upcoming “No Kings” protests scheduled for Saturday.

Towards the conclusion of the interview, the subject of Donald Trump’s war in Iran came up, and Fanone repeated a popular accusation that the unprovoked war was launched to get the Jeffrey Epstein files that have been plaguing the White House off the front pages.

“I’m just thinking about all the things that have happened in the months since the last No Kings protests. We are in a war with Iran. There was the Venezuela military action. We've seen ICE on the streets of Minneapolis killing U.S. citizens. Talk to us about what you think is at stake in this moment,” Cabrera prompted her guest.

“Everything is at stake. The future of our democracy is at stake,” he replied. “You know, do we want to continue living our lives under an administration where cruelty is the point? No. I mean, the answer to that question is a resounding no. Do we want to continue living under an administration that's willing to send our service members and women to die in a foreign country because there's ample evidence that Donald Trump has had sexual relations with underage children? I think the answer to that question is no.”

“Michael Fanone, thank you,” Cabrera interjected. “I should note the president has not been charged with any crime and denies any wrongdoing as it relates to the Jeffrey Epstein case, which I think you were referring to there."

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