Bill Hemmer recounted the incident to co-host Dana Perino while discussing New York City's COVID-19 vaccine policies.
during a segment on the city requiring proof of vaccination for many indoor activities, including dining.
“I said, ‘I don’t have my vaccination card, but I do have an app,’ so I downloaded that and I showed it to them. And they said, ‘Sir, can we see something with your name on it?’”Co-host Dana Perino asked Hemmer if he showed his Fox News badge. He didn’t say why he didn’t show that or a drivers license.
“I turned around and walked out,” Hemmer said. “You guys can have it. Good luck. The joint was empty.”
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