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A U.S. intelligence expert appeared to have a little too much to drink before going live on Fox News, and the video quickly went viral after her segment was cut short.

Rebekah Koffler, a Russian-born author and former CIA operative, was asked to weigh in on President Donald Trump’s military parade through Washington, D.C. on Saturday. But instead of a routine interview, viewers got a cringeworthy moment when Koffler came on screen grinning ear to ear and slurring her words.

“I am so excited, uh, Emily and… Lucas Tomlinson!” she announced, her voice oddly familiar, prompting Fox News host Lawrence Jones to let out an awkward laugh.

Despite the obvious chaos, the producers permitted Koffler to continue for over a minute, praising President Trump and the U.S. military.

“Everybody, like, this is incredible! Finally, the United States is, uh, is back. I want to thank all of our Army, Navy, and Air Force officers, who have been sacrificing their lives… literally,” she said, carefully sounding out her words and clearly struggling to stay composed.

She pushed on, even as her thoughts began to scatter.

“Because of the mismanagement of the, uh… But with our new president, Donald J. Trump, they are prioritizing America First.”

At that point, both correspondents began to chime in with polite “yeahs,” likely prompted by producers telling them to wrap it up.

 

“Lawrence Jones, you’re rocking man!” Koffler blurted out with a laugh. “Like you guys are incred– like Lucas. I wanna thank–”

“Thank you,” said host Emily Compagno, quickly cutting in as the segment ended. “Thank you so much, Rebekah, and thank you for your service.”

It turns out Koffler had posted a telling message on X just before her appearance, suggesting that things may have already been off track.

“Well, @POTUS is apparently encroaching on my airtime! My hit is moved to 8:20 – 8:30 pm depending on how long #Trump takes. I’m honored. Refilling my #champagne glass while waiting for my hit! 🇺🇸” she wrote in a post that was later deleted.

 

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Meanwhile, a behind-the-scenes feud between two of the biggest conservative voices in media is threatening to blow wide open, and it all centers around President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker peace with Iran.
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In an exclusive interview with The Daily Mail, Tucker Carlson responded to reports that Fox News host Mark Levin recently met with Trump and his top Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, to talk him out of cutting a deal with the Iranian regime.

“It’s amazing how much old people love wars,” Carlson said of Levin.

“Mark Levin was at the White House today, lobbying for war with Iran,” Carlson posted on X. “To be clear, Levin has no plans to fight in this or any other war. He’s demanding that American troops do it.”

 

After Politico published a piece revealing his sit-down with Trump and Witkoff, Levin fired back, hard. He blasted the outlet as “a group of people who were pushing propaganda” and denied spearheading any kind of coordinated pressure campaign.

“He and I are very close friends,” Levin said of Trump. “The president knows exactly where I stand on Iran, and he told me he knows exactly where I stand on Iran because he watches my shows on Fox.”

“What I am not doing and what I would not do to Donald Trump,” Levin added, “is lead a lobbying campaign of hawks.”

Then came the personal shots. Levin accused an “isolationist cabal,” namely Carlson, of leaking details about the meeting.

“Levin won’t take your crap,” he said. “He doesn’t like bullies. I’m more than happy to engage with you.”