As Twitchy reported, Fox News contributor and Federalist senior editor Mollie Hemingway said the alleged whistleblower’s name on air Sunday morning, arguing that it’s time to start reporting on his identity.

Keep in mind, we’re at a time when people think anyone who names the alleged whistleblower on Twitter should be suspended, or even jailed.

MSNBC weekend anchor and NBC correspondent David Gura was not impressed and says that history will judge Hemingway harshly.

History will rightfully judge @MZHemingway harshly. — David Gura (@davidgura) November 11, 2019

So will the present. — Jeff Jarvis (@jeffjarvis) November 11, 2019

That’d dependent, of course, of any of this going down in history or if it’s just another Mueller report.

Maybe, but only after they judge the people who worked at Rape Capital @NBC with Matt Lauer, Chief Rapist Political Correspondent and Super Serial Newsdude https://t.co/UUCLBTe5OI — FilmLadd (@FilmLadd) November 11, 2019

How do you think history will judge you for covering for Matt Lauer and Jeff Epstein? — Victor Tango Kilo (@GenghisKhet) November 11, 2019

Will it judge @MattLauer harshly? Clean your own damn house. — William Tryon (@WillTryon1771) November 11, 2019

How will history judge Rep. Adam Schiff, for releasing transcripts publicly last week that contained the "whistleblowers" name? Kinda harsh or not? Got a ball park estimate? https://t.co/WCwKm6J6Ph — OCONUS LURES & Confidential Informants In The News (@drawandstrike) November 11, 2019

The whistleblower's name had been published by Schiff's committee a week prior to Hemingway's 'reveal'. History will judge Mollie Hemingway as one of the few real reporters doing her job in this hyper-partisan era. — Troy Riser (@TroyRiser) November 11, 2019

History will rightly judge @RepAdamSchiff harshly, who outed the whistleblower in an official committee hearing he chaired. — Mark Culham ? (@mdculham) November 12, 2019

Well. Schiff released his name already. And she will be known as one of the few with any regard for truth whatsoever. — Gigi Kay (@GigiKay84) November 12, 2019

Did she say something everyone knows? — Mic Dre (@mic_p_dre) November 11, 2019

Hmmmmmm…history will judge @MZHemingway as a patriot and reporter of the Truth. — Lucie Cammack (@luciecam3) November 11, 2019

She is outstanding. One of the true objective journalists left in the national media. — Politically Incorrect (@SEofDisorder1) November 11, 2019

No Mr. Soy just the opposite. — MolonLabe (@MolonLa28360562) November 11, 2019

Yes, history tends to reward those who tell the truth. — Andrea Somerville (@asomer) November 11, 2019

Thank you to Hemingway for being a true reporter and NOT a DNC media hack.

Americans deserve to know the motivations of person who started the impeachment process to remove our President.

History will judge MSM harshly – for working for Dem pols and not the American people. — Bonnie O (@bloc52) November 11, 2019

@MZHemingway Is a patriot who valued truth and justice. She has my total admiration and support. She reminds me of this: pic.twitter.com/9NdZCbYIj1 — Danute ? ? (@danjan711111) November 11, 2019

I think history will be particularly unkind to journalists who claim the public has no right to know. The law does not guarantee the anonymity of Eric Ciamarella who is not a whistleblower. — Benjamin Roberts (@bennoba) November 11, 2019

History won’t remember David Gura — Rick Hermida (@RickAtty) November 11, 2019

in 2 months no one is even going to remember this ever happened — Jason Hornbuckle (@JasonHornbuckle) November 11, 2019

THE HORROR! ? Schiff already revealed the name in closed-door Q&A, according to transcript. Meanwhile ABC/CBS collude to fire the WRONG "whistleblower" on Epstein story – and not a peep from MSM. The point of WB laws is to protect against being fired. ? — Duopianos (@stgreene61) November 11, 2019

Say, is NBC still working hand-in-hand with ABC to find the identity of the whistleblower who revealed ABC had squashed the Epstein story? God forbid anyone who shows up major networks as partisan, morally bankrupt hacks get away with it. — Troy Riser (@TroyRiser) November 11, 2019

You are history's spokesperson? I think not. — Ron Reich (@RonnyReich) November 11, 2019

History tells me that the winners write the history books. You lost. Get over it. — eSublime (@eSublime) November 11, 2019

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