A Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent was reporting live from Lyon, France, where the USWNT won the FIFA Women's World Cup, but his broadcast at a local bar was interrupted when a group of patrons started chanting, 'F– Trump!' Watch:
Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot on Sunday was reporting live from Lyon, France, where the U.S. Women's National Team won the FIFA Women's World Cup in a soccer match against the Netherlands, but his broadcast at a local bar was interrupted when a group of patrons started chanting, "Fuck Trump!"
"History has just been made! We are here in a sports bar in Lyon, France. Listen to it," he said, not before realizing what the crowd was saying. In a seeming attempt to muffle out the chants, Palkot explained why he was delivering the news from inside the bar: "We are inside a sports bar, we were going to be outside, we were going to be at a screen of the football [match]."
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