VIDEO: Politician Accused Of Ripping A Massive Fart On Live TV

Politician Accused Of Ripping A Massive Fart During Live TV Interview

POLITICIAN – A politician was accused of ripping a massive fart during his live tv interview.

When we eat, we don’t swallow just our food. We also swallow air which contains gases like oxygen and nitrogen. It’s healthy to fart 12 to 25 times a day. D

Lots of people find farting offensive or an insult that’s why we have to release it somewhere else like in the bathroom. Some people also find it humorous; they laugh at their friends when they spotted him or her farting.

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In a previous article, a restaurant in India holds a farting contest. Whoever has the longest, loudest and most musical fart wins and will be hailed as “India’s Best Fartists.”

Recently, an American politician made rounds on social media after he was accused of farting on live TV. Based on a report from LadBible, Eric Swalwell was interviewed with US TV network MSNBC.

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The politician allegedly released a massive fart during his interview with host Chris Matthews. Swalwell tells Matthews: “Chris, so far the evidence is uncontradicted that the president used taxpayer dollars to help him cheat an election.” It can be seen in the video that he paused mid-sentence then a very distinctive sound emerged.  

According to the report, Swalwell denied farting on live television. He said he didn’t even hear it during the interview. “It was not me! Ha. And I didn’t hear it when I was speaking,” he said.

The hashtag #fartgate became one of the trending topics on twitter. Here are some of their comments on the post:

@MicksElplix: “I can’t believe he’s denying it. I’d be claiming that one. That’s a righteous RIP.”

@Addicted_2_FF: “The fact that he stopped speaking in time with the fart adds to its authenticity plus his face after is on point”

@KristyGirl83: “I think that came out of his mouth? Hard to tell”

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