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Unknown Man In His Underwear Walks Through Live TV Interview With Conservative Consultant Dick Morris On Newsmax

An unknown man in his underwear walked through a live TV interview on right-wing network Newsmax, which featured the network’s anchor Rob Schmitt and conservative political commentator, Dick Morris.

On January 15, Schmitt was reporting on the likely outcome of the 2024 Iowa Republican caucus with Morris.

During this interview, the political commentator was telling Schmitt what a win at this caucus could mean for GOP candidates like Nikki Haley and Donald Trump.

“Well, I think Trump is going to score a huge victory,” he stated. “I think the media is going to try to downplay it because, as you correctly said, they’re basically supporting Nikki Haley.”

When Morris was nearly halfway done with this statement, the large unknown man wearing nothing but a white tank top and black boxer shorts walked into the room in which Morris was doing his live shot.

The interview and Morris continued on without commenting on the odd sight.

“So they’re going to downplay it and they’re going to try to say, ‘Oh, he didn’t get a majority,’ or ‘He got 48%,'” he added. “But one way or another, this is a huge victory for Donald Trump.”

“I believe this is going to be a very short presidential race,” Morris declared. “I think this may be a knockout punch. I think that whoever, I think that after this primary, New Hampshire is going to be heavily for Trump. Nevada always was. South Carolina will be, which I think will be fatal blow to Nikki Haley because she’s from there.”

“And then you have March 5, when 45% of America votes,” Morris continued, referring to Super Tyesday. “And I think this will be over faster than a Mike Tyson fight.”

Trump won 51% of the vote in Iowa and on the night of January 15.

Ron DeSantis came in second place at 21.2%, while Haley was close behind at 19.1%.

Morris gained notoriety as a consultant for former President Bill Clinton before moving on to working mainly with Republicans.

In December 2023, DeSantis told a reporter that Trump would still claim that the election was stolen from him if he were to lose the Iowa caucuses or New Hampshire primary.

The Florida governor even brought up how the former president had already made this claim against Ted Cruz in 2016, who he believed stole the Iowa caucuses from him. Back in 2020, he also declared that Joe Biden stole that year’s presidential election from him.

Before the 2024 Iowa caucuses took place, Trump denied having lost the Iowa caucuses to Cruz in 2016 while he was speaking to reporters.

While the former president was leaving the Hotel Fort Des Moines, he claimed that he won Iowa caucuses in both 2016 and 2020. Cruz was, in fact, the actual winner.

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