Scott Jennings demolished panel’s stunning hypocrisy with one brutal question

May 26, 2025

Leftist panel guests on CNN’s News Night thought they had Scott Jennings cornered during a heated debate.

But the conservative commentator turned the tables with devastating precision.

And Scott Jennings demolished a News Night panel’s stunning hypocrisy with one brutal question.

CNN panel melts down over Trump’s South Africa decision

President Donald Trump recently granted refugee status to 59 South African farmers amid claims of violence and persecution in their homeland.

This decision sparked intense debate on CNN during a heated panel discussion hosted by Abby Phillip.

The CNN hosts argued that Trump’s action lacked factual basis, with Phillip claiming there was no substantial evidence supporting allegations of systematic violence against white farmers in South Africa.

“The evidence that Trump is showing there with the press in the room has been debunked. There is nothing substantive to these claims that there is a genocide happening in South Africa,” Phillip declared.

Conservative commentator Scott Jennings challenged this narrative directly, refusing to let the liberal talking points go unexamined.

The exchange became particularly tense when Jennings pressed the panel on whether violence against white farmers had actually occurred.

“You’re saying it’s not true that some white farmers have been murdered?” Jennings pressed.

Phillip tried to dodge the question, but Jennings wouldn’t let her off the hook.

“Whatever you call it, have white farmers been murdered?” he continued. “Have violence been committed against white farmers?”

Jennings drops the question that exposed their bias

The CNN panel grew increasingly agitated as Jennings continued to challenge their talking points.

When the panel attempted to downplay the security threats facing these farmers, Jennings delivered a question that highlighted a disturbing contradiction in their logic.

His inquiry about videos showing calls for violence against white farmers struck at the core of their argument, revealing information they seemed reluctant to acknowledge.

Documented evidence exists of South African politicians and activists using inflammatory rhetoric targeting white farmers, including explicit calls for violence.

However, the CNN panel appeared unwilling to engage with this documented reality, as it conflicted with their predetermined interpretation of Trump’s motivations.

Jennings pressed further, asking a logical follow-up question: “Then why are they trying to get out? Why are they trying to leave?”

The panel had no good answer because the facts were on Jennings’ side.

Liberal panel reveals their true colors

As the debate intensified, the CNN panel’s mask completely slipped off.

Panelist Charles Blow made the stunning claim that it was “the height of racism” to be concerned about violence against white farmers.

“It is the height of racism to say that white people have to be exempted from all violence in any society,” Blow declared.

The comment revealed the disturbing mindset of the liberal media – that caring about violence against certain groups based on their race is somehow racist.

Ashley Allison piled on, focusing obsessively on the race of the 59 refugees rather than the legitimate safety concerns that drove them to seek help.

“There were 59 people that were extracted out of a continent of 1.5 billion people and brought to our country. And what color were those people? White,” Allison said, as if their race somehow disqualified them from receiving help.

Jennings brilliantly called out their hypocrisy with a simple observation.

“Look, you guys are so triggered over 59 people,” Jennings said. “I don’t understand that. You want them to stay, and I guess you want them to have violence committed against them. Does that make you happy?”

The truth about South Africa’s land seizures

The CNN panel also tried to downplay South Africa’s controversial land redistribution policies, which specifically target white-owned farms for seizure.

Jennings pointed out that South African laws do allow for land confiscation based on race – something that would be unthinkable in America.

When Phillip tried to compare it to eminent domain in the United States, Jennings shut her down immediately.

“We do not target people for land acquisition on the basis of race,” he stated firmly.

The distinction was crucial because it highlighted the fundamental difference between legitimate government powers and racially-motivated persecution.

South Africa’s policies specifically target farmers based on their race, creating an environment where violence against this community has become commonplace.

The 59 farmers who received refugee status had legitimate fears for their safety, but CNN’s panel was more interested in scoring political points against Trump than acknowledging this reality.

Scott Jennings once again proved why he’s one of the most effective conservative voices in the media today.

*24/7 News Official Polling*

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