Sen. Hawley accuses local reporter of 'misogyny' when he mentions his wife's involvement in Supreme Court case
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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., clashed with a local NBC affiliate journalist during a tense exchange about the Supreme Court landmark ruling in favor of a Christian graphic designer.
"We haven't been able to hear from you since the Supreme Court made a number of rulings, we know your interests sitting on the Judiciary Committee, there was this one coming from Colorado where a graphic designer—your wife is supposedly involved in this case—helping to bring that lawsuit through Alliance Defending Freedom," Maxwell began during the remote taped interview. Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
The journalist proceeded to ask the senator whether he believes the Christian legal group that employs his wife has "credibility" issues, citing reports that the customer named in the lawsuit as requesting the same-sex wedding website appeared to be fake.