Fox & Friends invited on Dinesh D’Souza, a convicted felon and Twitter troll, to condemn comedian Rosie O’Donnell for her newly revealed political donations.

O’Donnell made a number of donations to Democratic candidates — including Doug Jones and Conor Lamb — that went over the legal limit, The New York Post reported on Sunday. The comedian reportedly gave $5,400 in contributions over the legal limit to five different candidates.

D’Souza was once convicted for a similar crime, pleading guilty to a charge he illegally contributed $20,000 to Republican Senate candidate Wendy Long in 2012.

“Well it seems clear what from what we know that Rosie broke the law, and she broke the law five times,” D’Souza said. “So it’s in a sense an egregious violation.”

D’Souza, last in the news for getting booted from CPAC after he mocked the Parkland school shooting survivors, defended his own campaign finance crimes. He claimed he was targeted by the Obama administration for his conservative beliefs in a “political hit.”

“It would not be fair if she didn’t have to serve the same amount of time that you did, if not more, if she did it five times,” host Ainsley Earhardt said. “If she actually is convicted of this.”

Watch above, via Fox News.

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