Fox News Radio host Jimmy Failla says that mainstream media pundits get a sick satisfaction from watching former President Donald Trump get indicted. On Monday, Trump and 18 other people were indicted by a Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury for trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
“So, this idea that he’s now been indicted multiple times, they’ve gotten that payoff,” said Failla. “They need to freshen up the relationship to take the fantasy somewhere else. Do you get where this stopped being about justice and more about their own fantasy?”
The grand jury indicted former President Trump on 13 counts, adding to his four previous indictments this year. He called it a continuation of the “greatest and longest-running Witch Hunt in American history.”
Jimmy Failla criticized MSNBC commentator John Heilleman, who suggested Trump Could End Up in the Slammer Before Trial.
“This is the one case where Donald Trump will find it very difficult even to be given bail because of the way that the laws work in Georgia,” Heilemann said.
“You can’t imagine how much this means to them, emotionally,” said Failla, referring to MSNBC and CNN. “When you’re operating from a place of emotion, it denies you self-awareness. You don’t realize what you sound like to other people.”