
"I do struggle with this, in all honesty, Lahren said. Not that I don't think a lot of these people need to be investigated to the fullest extent, I do. I want transparency and I want accountability for a lot those folks that he mentioned in that Truth Social post. [But] for me, sometimes it's like, don't give the left the talking point of political weaponization even though those of us at the table know the baloney, and we understand. I don't like giving fodder to the left in this way."
"I think this is where you and I both are, Jones said. Like, even on the fact that Jimmy Kimmel was taken off air. And there's this conservative undertone, or libertarian undertone, like, Hey, listen, we get it, but let's not be them. And let's not take him off air."
"There's a lot of both sides and, Well, what if we do this to the libs, and then they're gonna do it back.' White said. You mean, they're doing what they've done to conservatives for the past decade without fear of consequence?! No! It's time to actually start applying the power of the government to the correct causes in legal and in proper ways"
After a Truth Social post demanding action against political opponents, several Fox News panelists cautioned against selectively targeting rivals. Tomi Lahren said investigations may be warranted but urged avoiding actions that allow the left to claim political weaponization and hand them talking points. Joey Jones warned that conservatives should not mirror perceived left tactics, citing Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and FCC warnings as an example. Kaylee McGhee White countered that reciprocal legal accountability is justified, arguing that conservatives have faced consequences without fear for a decade and that government power should be applied to proper legal causes.
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