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‘What’s Going on?’ Peter Doocy Hilariously Dodges Another White House Bird Attack – RedState

Fox News’ Peter Doocy hilariously dodged another bird attack outside the White House after being attacked by another feathered friend in April and we are with him in asking, “What’s going on?”





During live coverage on Monday on the Fox News channel, the network’s senior White House correspondent attempted to report on President Donald Trump’s plans to reopen the closed penitentiary island Alcatraz, when another bird decided to steal the spotlight.

Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom” host Dana Perino was speaking to Doocy and asked him if he was “dodging birds again?” 

His response made it clear that he was, as a bird flapped near his head.

“There is a bird!” Doocy said as he ducked and dodged the bird to avoid it hitting his head. “Yes, I am! I don’t know. I need to, like, shave my head. What’s going on?” 

Perino suggested it was because Doocy was “so tall, and so cute.” But Doocy seemed less convinced and suggested Trump needed to do something  about fowl and to “send the birds to Alcatraz!” 


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The craziest part is that, as mentioned, it’s not the first time it has happened. In April, Doocy was covering the latest on Trump’s tariff news during a segment on “Fox & Friends” when a bird landed on his head and then attempted to do so a second time, as RedState reported.

“A bird just landed on my head!” Doocy yelled as the bird flew at him again, causing him to duck. 

[Ainsley] Earhardt and her co-hosts Brian Kilmeade and Lawrence Jones started laughing at their colleague as he said, “I did not like that at all!”

“The back of your head, your hair is standing up now,” Kilmeade commented as Jones added, “You got good the hair, dude.”

“That is probably so dirty,” Doocy added as his co-workers continued to find amusement in the situation.

Doocy then called on Trump to stop worrying about tariffs and focus on the birds instead.

“President Trump, if you are watching upstairs, we gotta do something about these birds!” the network’s correspondent said.

“Where’s the park service? They’re always out here sweeping the street and blowing, except when the birds are landing on my head,” he added, calling for “the shampoo guy” to come help him out.





So, this has got curious minds, like ours, wondering, what is going on? What shampoo does Doocy use? Does it have a warning label on it that alerts users that the luscious locks the product provides could cause trouble with birds? 

Or could it have nothing to do with the product on the senior White House correspondent’s hair and instead have to do with his finely tamed coif? Does it look too much like a bird’s nest, and that’s why he’s having so much trouble with these fowl invaders?

Regardless, we will get to the bottom of this problem and report back if we get answers from Doocy, the White House, or Trump.


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