• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • WATCH NEWS
    • WHAT’S ON FOX
  • ABOUT
    • Meet Our Team
      • Our Journalists
      • Sales & Programming
    • Contact WSFX
      • Sales & Programming
  • Montford Point
  • Welcome Home

Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV

Wilmington, NC | Local news Weather and Sports

  • Local News
    • Unsung Heroes
      • Nominate an Unsung Hero
  • Local Weather
  • National
  • Sports
    • Carolina Panthers
    • Panthers Game Schedule
  • Politics
    • NC Voter Information
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • What’s on TV?
  • MORE…
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Lifestyle
    • What’s Happening Wilmington

Ken Cuccinelli denies fleeing DC bar due to ‘juvenile’ verbal assault by former Dem governor

November 30, 2019 By Sam Dorman

Acting Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli contradicted a claim that he “retreated” from a bar in Washington, D.C., as former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley hurled expletives at him and attacked the Trump administration.

“I didn’t leave there,” Cuccinelli told Fox News host Charles Payne on Saturday. “He physically confronted me, and I walked by him but I found my classmates from Gonzaga in the Dubliner [pub] and had my Guiness and had another Guiness.”

The Washington Post had reported on a witness claiming that Cuccinelli had “retreated” amid O’Malley’s shouting. According to the Post, O’Malley and Cuccinelli offered conflicting views of the event. Both O’Malley and Cuccinelli were meeting up with fellow graduates of Gonzaga high school on Wednesday.

Cucinelli said that when he walked into the Dubliner, he heard “screaming and cursing” from a section of the bar. He initially ignored the outburst, but said he later turned around to see O’Malley, a Democrat, with his “veins bulging from his neck, screaming and yelling.”

CUCCINELLI FIRES BACK AT O’MALLEY, CALLS BEHAVIOR ‘SAD’ AND ‘SHOCKING’

That encounter reminded Cuccinelli of the kind of harassment that former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, faced in public.

More from Media

“So, you know, the juvenile behavior like Sarah Sanders suffered and Sen. Cruz. We’re not succumbing to that. And this is a guy who thought he could be president,” he said.

Republicans have faced public backlash over the administration’s practice of separating families at the border. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., famously called on Americans to harass administration officials over the president’s immigration policy.

During his “Cavuto Live” appearance on Saturday, Cuccinelli adamantly defended the administration’s vetting policy, pointing to the recent terror attack in London on Friday.

MAXINE WATERS PUSHES SUPPORTERS TO FIGHT TRUMP WH, SAYS ‘THE PEOPLE’ WILL ‘ABSOLUTELY HARASS’ TRUMP STAFFERS

“This kind of incident is exactly what we’re trying to avoid in this country. We can never avoid 100 percent of them,” he said.

“But the kind of defense that this president has put in place, unlike his predecessor, who was frankly inviting people in, for instance, massive numbers of Syrian refugees and so forth, that we’re unvetted by relative standards of this administration.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

He added that former President Obama’s practices were posing a “great danger to the United States and to the people of this country.”

“And that’s not something President Trump has ever been willing to tolerate from the very beginning of taking his oath of office. And if executing that policy annoys some people, will that’s what elections are about. I make no apologies for the president’s, frankly, very successful immigration and vetting and homeland security policy.”

Filed Under: National Headlines

Primary Sidebar

 

Follow Us On Facebook



TRENDING NOW

NHC Planning Board looks at proposals for hundreds of homes, new Tractor Supply

One killed after van rear-ends gas truck on N.C. 87 near Tar Heel

Jury deliberations in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski collision trial begin after 8 days of testimony

Cape Fear Literacy Council to host biggest fundraiser of the year

Greenfield Lake Amphitheater to sell tickets without online fees to sold out shows this Saturday

Footer

PUBLIC FILE INFO

Individuals with disabilities who have questions about the content of our public file or website may contact Isabella Gano by phone at
(910) 343-8826 or by email at Isabella.gano@foxwilmington.com

 
 » WSFX FCC Public File
»EEO Report
»Closed Captioning

SITE MAP

  • Local Headlines
  • Coronavirus
  • Local Weather
  • National Headlines
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Health

WSFX TV

  • Livestream Newscast
  • Meet Our Team
  • Sales & Programming
  • WELCOME HOME
  • Go With The Pros
  • Medically Speaking
  • WHAT’S ON FOX

Copyright © 2023 · American Spirit Media LLC · WSFX TV · Wilmington NC · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy