Fox News host flooded by snark after asking why GOP leaders aren't bowing to Trump
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One of Donald Trump's biggest Fox News allies found himself overwhelmed by snarky answers on Thursday when he asked why prominent Republicans aren't backing the ex-president.Fox News weekend host Mark R. Levin, who was recently mocked online for lamenting a lack of billionaires offering to help Trump post bond in his case, is frequently promoted by Trump on the ex-president's social network, dubbed "Truth Social."On Thursday, Levin took to the platform formally known as Twitter to ask a...

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