Laura Ingraham: Rob Porter's alleged wife-beating “didn't, however, affect his work, which by all accounts was top-notch”

From the February 12 edition of Fox News' The Ingraham Angle:

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LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): Remember, last week as well, the press exploded with stories about that guy, Rob Porter, a name that most of you had not heard of before last week.



Well, he's a former staff secretary to President Trump, who is accused by two former wives and a recent girlfriend of abusive behavior.



His reportedly tumultuous relationships, to say the least, apparently didn't, however, affect his work, which by all accounts was top-notch. Even one of his ex-wives and said she didn't think he should be fired, despite what she claimed were his anger problems. And on Friday, the president refused to throw Porter to the wolves.



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Well, that was heresy, because apparently the only acceptable response from the president would have been condemning Porter to a life of misery and inviting the wives to the White House for a #MeToo lunch.

Previously:



Fox News downplays report that White House knew about domestic abuse allegations against top Trump aide Rob Porter



Fox & Friends didn't discuss Trump aide Rob Porter's history of reported domestic abuse but mentioned Obama 18 times

Fox News turns to Corey Lewandowski, who was charged with battery of a female reporter, for his take on Rob Porter