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When MargaretHoover confronts Bill O'Reilly about the sexual harassment claims that led to his firing at Fox News, he refuses to comment. "I'd be a fool to dredge that up." Asked about a law ending forced arbitration in similar cases, he says, "I don't care about any of that."...

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Bret Weingart1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews Margaret you should know that he shouldn’t comment about it and likely is bound by agreement not to. This is just cheap theatrics years old. He gave you an interview and you blew it by turning it into an attack.

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Mohamed1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews He gave up 'cuz he knew she had the goods on him and he had no defense. He's just a sexist pig at a sexist network which fostered a sexist environment created by their sexist boss. The reason he lost his job, is 'cuz of the brave women that came forward and spoke out publicly.

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Maureen Cullen1 年前

@uht_fresh @MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews He’s older and no wiser. He’s a whiny, washed up, sexual harasser.

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Anne Heine1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews I respect Margaret Hoover. I detest Bill O'Reilly.

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NW Pete1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews Thank you for pressing O’Reilly on this. He keeps getting gigs, for example on @NewsNation, which I do not understand.

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Demetrious Eugenios1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews well what did she experience for the four years she appeared on reillys show? why didn't she answer that question...

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Carrie Randall1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews Ms Hoover’s interview was unprofessional at best and self aggrandising. She clearly did not have the particulars of which she spoke.

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Some Grace1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews I cannot believe that @ChrisCuomo continues to platform this guy.

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David Becker1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews He's being a condescending SOB towards women as always. I'll watch the whole segment but don't think Margaret was harsh enough with him in this clip.

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Sally_PallyMAGA1 年前

@MargaretHoover @BillOReilly @FoxNews I don’t blame Mr OReilly one bit! He answered questions and it got to the point of her putting him on trial and being the judge. She is sickening and he was smart to leave the interview or should I say, interrogation.

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