Fox News has allegedly pulled Judge Jeanine Pirro from the Christian commentary show, “Flashpoint” just days before the Ohio event. As Pirro, a regular on Fox News, was excited to attend, many suspect Fox News may be the reason for her sudden withdrawal.
The event, slated to take place at the Faith Life Church in New Albany, was supposed to feature Pirro speaking at a Friday morning session and signing copies of her new book, “Crimes Against America: The Left’s Takedown of Our Republic.” The show’s host, Gene Bailey, expressed surprise at her last-minute cancellation, especially after having been on the program the previous week. Fox News has not yet commented on the matter.
Other prominent figures slated to participate in the event include Christian speaker Lance Wallnau, Pastor Hank Kunneman, Patriot Academy founder Rick Green, Western Journal founder Floyd Brown, and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. Additionally, actor Jim Caviezel and activist Tim Ballard were scheduled to discuss their film, “Sound of Freedom,” which highlights the issue of human trafficking.
Lindell suggested that Pirro’s withdrawal was likely related to Fox News’ reluctance to be associated with “Flashpoint” panelists’ opinions questioning the integrity of the 2020 election. Fox News previously settled a lawsuit over election integrity, leading to speculation that the network may be urging Pirro to distance herself from “Flashpoint” and its controversial views.
It is disconcerting that a major television network may be exercising its power to control the narrative, even at the cost of undermining freedom of speech and association. As Judge Jeanine’s sudden withdrawal suspiciously
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