CNBC’s Joe Kernen ‘destroys’ Sen. Coons in Signal controversy exchange

CNBC’s Joe Kernen held Democrat Sen. Chris Coons’ feet to the fire over the so-called scandal of the Signal group chat.

The Delaware lawmaker was put on the defensive as Kernen called out Democrat hypocrisy in demanding the resignation of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House national security adviser Michael Waltz.

“Did you call for Lloyd Austin’s resignation? Not only did we lose 13 service members, we left $70 billion worth of equipment that fell into the hands of the Taliban,” the “Squawk Box” co-anchor asked, referring to the former Secretary of Defense and the disastrous withdrawal of U.S. troops out of Afghanistan.

“Couple of years later, he was out of pocket for two weeks and didn’t tell the White House. Did you ask for him to resign at this point?” Kernen pressed, referring to Austin’s health issues.

“The fact the Secretary of Defense was getting healthcare is fundamentally different from the Secretary of Defense sharing on an unsecured platform attack plans,” Coons shot back.

“The point is you’re going to complain about a splinter in one eye and ignore a two-by-four in the other eye,” Kernen blasted the faux outrage.

Coons has been banging the drum on social media with demands for Hegseth to step down.

Social media users blasted Coons for his double standard and praised Kernen for confronting the Democrat.

Frieda Powers

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