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Fox News’ Jesse Watters brags about family problems after his Harris-supporting mother snubs him for Thanksgiving
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Fox News’ Jesse Watters brags about family problems after his Harris-supporting mother snubs him for Thanksgiving

Fox News host Jesse Watters bizarrely bragged about a family meltdown that left his Kamala Harris-supporting mother locking him out for Thanksgiving, but he declined her invitation of the olive branch to visit the next day by saying he’d rather shop at Best Buy . .

Watters expressed bitter feelings about his mother’s criticism Monday in a monologue in which he played clips from MSNBC segments discussing how people should approach their Donald Trump to support family members and acquaintances after his election victory.

“Because they can’t stop us, we’re not invited to Thanksgiving,” he said before the clips emerged.

An MSNBC guest he featured advised people wary of Trump supporters in their lives that they are entitled to “take up some space” during the holidays.

Then Watters talked about his own tit-for-tat feud with the woman who gave birth to him.

“People take up some space in the Watters household,” said the Jesse Watters Primetime host. “I just want you to know that I wasn’t invited to my mother’s house for Thanksgiving. Apparently there wasn’t enough room.”

Watters grinned and laughed as he recounted the incident before revealing that, in the true spirit of a loving son, he retaliated with a bitter rejection of his own mother.

“She said there was a scheduling situation and at the last minute invited me to come over on Black Friday,” he said. “I told her, ‘No thanks, I’m at Best Buy.'”

What Watters didn’t say was that his mother might have had a good reason for the criticism: He was apparently so annoying during Thanksgiving, the first time Trump won the election, that everyone who showed up left.

“The eight years under Obama were tough on Thanksgiving and Christmas,” he told the paper Philadelphia researcher in 2018. “I had a long stretch there where I had a little chip on my shoulder, and it was frustrating. But that first Thanksgiving after Trump won, I cleared the entire Thanksgiving table. It got a bit tense.”

Anne Purvis, Watters’ mother and a child psychologist, has long been a critic of her son’s political views. He even read him some of her sizzling text messages on air.

“We are a nation of laws,” she once messaged him. “Please tone down the strident attack on our justice system. Ultimately, you present a lack of a moral compass, honey. We all know you are a Trumpet – you don’t have to shout it.”

Despite their battle over politics and their standoff over Turkey, she told the Researcher“I love him constantly and unconditionally.”