Fox & Friends Co-Host Goes on Tangent About How US is ‘The Laughing Stock of the World’ Because ‘We Can’t Get Our Elections Right’
Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy went off on a tangent questioning the integrity of U.S. elections.
The hosts had been talking Sunday about how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other presidential hopefuls were “snubbed” by the Democrats when the subject somehow turned to the Central American country.
“Look, RFK Jr. is one example of them pushing back on the voters having a democratic choice,” Co-host Will Cain said.
Then Campos-Duffy declared election integrity “the number one issue facing the country.”
“And that’s with everything going on, I mean, everything blowing up domestically in terms of the economy and the southern border and our national security. We’re on the brink of World War III, you know, internationally, there’s so much global instability under this administration and yet the most important thing is election integrity,” Campos-Duffy said. She continued:
And, by the way, it’s not just that American citizens are noticing, it’s being noticed abroad. World leaders are beginning to comment. For example, the president of El Salvador, who just won a record election because he decided to care more about the human rights of victims and law abiding citizens than the criminals. And in his election speech, which he won by like over 90%, he actually called out America and said, “All these people that are calling me out for not, you know, abiding by human rights standards that they’ve set that are about supporting criminals, these are the same people who don’t support democracy in their own countries, whose elections are in question, who launch false investigations against their opposition candidate. So, we’re becoming the laughing stock of the world because we can’t get our elections right.
Watch the clip above via Fox News.