Jeanine Pirro Boils Over About 1 Part Of New Trump-Appointed Job

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Just days into her new Trump-appointed role, Jeanine Pirro has already found something to complain about — and it’s going viral.

The former Fox News host, now serving as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, vented in a video shared online about the office’s so-called “water club,” a $7-per-month system giving staff access to H2O from a water cooler.

Pirro, a longtime Trump loyalist, slammed both the cost and the fact the office had temporarily run out of said water.

“Today, they asked for our patience. Why? Because we couldn’t get water delivered,” she said in the clip.

“Now, ain’t it grand to be a part of the government?” she asked sarcastically, adding: “I’m just thrilled to be here.”

Pirro also used the clip to slam U.S. foreign aid spending, particularly via the U.S. Agency for International Development, which had its spending gutted by the Trump White House.

What she didn’t talk about, though, is that the now-gutted USAID has previously led global clean water programs, helping millions gain access to safe drinking water — the very issue she was highlighting for herself.

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