'Galaxy-level delusional': Fox News host roasted for Trump 'prison body' boast
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Fox News host Jesse Watters faced immediate scorn on social media Monday when he suggested former President Donald Trump would spend any time in prison getting ripped."Trump is going to come out with a prison body," Watters said. "That's what happens when you go to prison; you work out, that's all there is to do."Watters made this prediction after Trump was once again threatened with jail time over repeated gag order violations in his criminal hush money trial in New York City. While Manhattan...

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