A CNN political analyst and White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, April Ryan has never liked White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders. The reporter had once started a feud with Sanders because she thought she didn’t really bake a pie, and even suggested Sanders wanted to fight her. But in the wake of the Mueller report, and Sander’s testimony in it, Ryan demanded that President Trump fire her for lying.

In an interview with the Special Counsel, Sanders admitted that she had made exaggerated comments “in the heat of the moment” during press conferences. According to Ryan, who posted a picture of herself on Instagram singing and dancing with now-indicted lawyer Michael Avenatti, it meant that Sanders had no credibility.

“Not only does she not have credibility, she lied. She out and out lied,” she declared as emotion welled up in her voice. “And the people, the American people can't trust her. They can't trust what's said from the President's mouthpiece-spokesperson from the people's house. Therefore, she should be let go. She should be fired, end of story.”

Things got very dark as Ryan rhetorically suggested that since there was “a lack of credibility there, you have to start and start lopping the heads off.” She added: “It's fire me Thursday or fire me Good Friday. She needs to go.”

After host Erin Burnett questioned the likelihood of Trump acquiescing to her demand, Ryan stated: “You never know.” Ryan argued that Trump might make Sanders take “the fall” for him since he never would.

Ryan got even more hysterical as she accused the White House official of playing “a dangerous game” in the briefing room. “The game is dangerous because she is lying to the American public. Everything comes to the White House from war to peace and everything in between. And if you can't trust her talking about that, what can you trust her about,” she ranted.

To add onto the hyperbole, Ryan blamed the White House for threats made against her:

Then on top of that, she says the press is fake when she’s faking reports from the people's house. She's calling us fake. We've had colleagues who have had to move from their houses because of threats. I have to have security because of being called fake and a loser and all sorts of things from that White House.

“It's time for her to go,” Ryan concluded.

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