Gretchen Carlson: Gov. Shapiro’s Response to Sexual Harassment by Top Aide Could Be a Bigger Problem for Harris
‘You can‘t put these stories under the carpet and expect to not have people talk about them’
Jul 31, 2024 7:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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CARLSON: “And I think in 2024 — I would know something about this after suing Fox News and Roger Ailes for harassment back in 2016 — you know, this doesn‘t cut it in 2024 anymore. You can‘t put these stories under the carpet and expect to not have people talk about them. So Governor Shapiro, in my mind, should let that woman out of her nondisclosure agreement tonight, tomorrow, and possibly put out a press statement about how he maybe should have handled it slightly different. He‘s never actually said anything about the aide as far as any kind of criticism. And when you‘re running with a female candidate at the top of the ticket and you are looking for the female votes, this story could become a much bigger problem, speaking of that."