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Posted: 2024-04-16T11:17:17Z | Updated: 2024-04-16T13:47:13Z Viewers Think Laura Ingraham Just Made A Big Admission Of Guilt For Trump | HuffPost

Viewers Think Laura Ingraham Just Made A Big Admission Of Guilt For Trump

The Fox News host got called out for her characterization of Trump's relationship with Stormy Daniels.
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Laura Ingraham on Monday admitted something that doesnt bode well for Donald Trump  in his hush money trial that began earlier in the day, according to some viewers who watched the segment. (Watch it below.)

The Fox News host was breaking down the first day of the trial, in which Trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up payments to silence porn actor Stormy Daniels over their alleged affair before the 2016 election.

Ingraham tried to attack the credibility of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Judge Juan Merchan and star witness Michael Cohen, Trumps former attorney.

But then she appeared to make an admission about the former president, who has denied any dalliance with Daniels. 

Stormy Daniels thought she had leverage over Trump back in 2016 and she used that leverage to extract some money, Ingraham said. And like other politicians who had made embarrassing mistakes, Donald Trump was apparently trying to get that episode behind him.

Viewers feasted on the phrasing.

Wait, is Ingraham admitting that Trump had the affair? Because Trump certainly hasnt admitted that, attorney Bradley P. Moss posted on X .

So wait, Laura Ingraham is basically saying, Who among us hasnt paid off someone we were having an affair with so we can move on and get elected President? The amount of knots that conservative commentators tie themselves into to defend Donald Trump remains breathtaking, another X user chimed in .

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