Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds for his hesitation to fully support President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees. Ingraham questioned, “Why does North Dakota have a senator who is already undermining President-elect Trump?” mistakenly identifying Rounds as a senator from North Dakota. Her comments drew attention for the geographical error and her sharp critique of Rounds’ stance.
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