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'They're like F- Jason Whitlock': Jason Whitlock exchanges FRIENDLY FIRE with guest over false accusations
July 27, 2022
Who are Jason's detractors really angry with?
If you have ever been falsely accused, then you will relate to this video.
BlazeTV's Jason Whitlock of and his long-time friend and tailor Bishop Troy Jackson got into a heated conversation during the latest episode of "Fearless." According to Bishop Jackson, he recently took heat from his fraternity brothers for associating with a man they say is a Donald Trump defender. “They’re like F- Jason Whitlock. They were trying to talk me out of ever coming back on this show for life," Troy said.
In this clip from "Fearless," Jason set the record straight and asserted how rarely he uses Trump's name on his show. He also explained why he believes the frat bros are likely more agitated by the name commonly used on air — Jesus Christ, our lord and savior.
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