Crazed Hollywood liberal Alec Baldwin was arrested after he assaulted a man in New York City over a parking space. Now, a reporter for ABC has spoken out to reveal that Baldwin once verbally assaulted her in a horrifying way.

Fox News reported that ABC News White House correspondent Tara Palmeri took to Twitter to recount a despicable threat Baldwin made to her back in 2013 when she was covering him for The New York Post.

“Alec Baldwin also told me ‘I hope you choke to death’ when I was on assignment, staking out his house,” Palmeri tweeted. She had previously said that Baldwin grabbed her arm aggressively while making this statement.

This comes days after Baldwin was charged with assault and harassment after punching a man in the jaw during a fight over a parking space. If he were a conservative, this arrest combined with Palmeri’s story would undoubtedly mean the end of his career, and he would swiftly be blacklisted by Hollywood. Since Baldwin is a shameless liberal who uses his position to attack President Donald Trump, however, he has an unlimited number of chances to make mistakes with no possible threat to his career. He has yet to be fired from “Saturday Night Live,” where he negatively impersonates Trump on a weekly basis. He also has yet to be fired from ABC, the network on which his talk show has been airing to abysmal ratings.

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Donald Trump Jr. said it best on Twitter, where he wrote of Baldwin, “Is anyone shocked at this piece of garbage anymore?” going on to add, “He’s a lib so he gets chance after chance to be decent but always fails!”

Conservative stars like Roseanne Barr and Megyn Kelly have lost their entire careers over one mistake, yet liberals like Baldwin are given unlimited chances to mess up. No wonder millions of Americans have lost all respect for hypocritical Hollywood. Despite his arrest and documented history of violence against women, don’t be surprised if you see Baldwin back on “Saturday Night Live” by next weekend.

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