
Once again, conservative strategist and steadfast Trump supporter Scott Jennings has proven himself as a beacon of light on a channel often dubbed the “Clinton News Network.” On Wednesday night, Jennings took on the leftist narrative head-on, sparring with former Hillary Clinton spokeswoman Karen Finney during a heated CNN debate.
In this latest encounter, Jennings and Finney clashed over President Trump’s bold claims of seeking a third term, a statement likely intended to stir the pot rather than serve as a genuine declaration. As Finney launched into a tirade about the president’s increasing popularity, Jennings swiftly countered with a direct question that left her at a loss for words.
“Karen, question: who’s more popular right now, Donald Trump or Congressional Democrats?” Jennings asked, cutting straight to the point.
Finney’s response was both flustered and evasive, “It doesn’t matter. Donald Trump happens to be president, doesn’t he?”
@ScottJenningsKY shows us all how to deal with a Karen.
JENNINGS: Karen, question: who’s more popular right now, Donald Trump or Congressional Democrats?
KAREN FINNEY: Doesn’t matter.
JENNINGS: It doesn’t? He’s sitting at 50/50. You’re sitting at…
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April 3, 2025
Jennings pressed on, “It doesn’t? He’s sitting at 50/50; you’re sitting at 20/80.” The numbers speak for themselves, yet Finney attempted to quibble over the fact that Trump’s approval rating was actually 48% approve/50% disapprove, a distinction that hardly diminishes the point.
As Jennings shook his head in disbelief at her grasping, Finney accused him of wanting to call her a name. Jennings, unperturbed, delivered a quick retort: “You want to call CBS News?” A perfect mic-drop moment that underscores Jennings’ command of the debate.