The activities of Alyssa Milano are often crushed by the Republicans, but apparently they have been found.
The insatiable actress on Thursday is a hot topic for Fox News and Martha McCallum because she criticized President Trump for saying he would "open up" to accept information from foreign political opponents instead of just warning Federal Bureau of Investigation. Milan said on Twitter: "Well, that's right, if we accept this as our normal state ... the country will never recover."
His tweets are selected McCallum and Fox News contributor Trey Gowdy, former parliamentarians of the State Capitol of South Carolina, leading to "betrayal" Gowdy accused Milan.
McCallum began to say Milan - People often say that nobody cares about their political views -. "These days it seems a significant impact on certain politicians"
Gowdy replied: "Is this the actress who launched a strike a few weeks ago? I think it's the same, I did not follow her on Twitter." She seems to pretend that she does not know who she is.
The student of Charmed required a sex strike, to protest against the Republican-controlled legislature through a strict ban on abortion, and was criticized. (She showed an insatiable shot in Georgia, and once she discovered the beating of her fetus, it became the fourth country to ban abortion this year. "Milan urged protests" until women have legal control over our own bodies ").
"We are," he began, and then stopped to say, "Speaking of treachery," probably because of the demanding strike in Milan.
Gowdy did not seem to know who Milan was a minute ago and then continued to criticize his performance.
"We have a strong and strong country," he said. "We can afford a lot of things, including their performances, and the presidents we might disagree with on these issues, I do not agree with President Obama, but I do not think it's an exaggeration of the threat of democratic existentialism, I think it's there. " Persuasive She has the right to receive his opinion, and I have the right to reject it categorically without paying attention to her. "
Milan unleashed the trend of "betrayal" comments and published the news online, attracting many responses:
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