On the heels of his contentious CNN segment on Monday doing what CNN’s journalists wouldn’t in bringing up Donna Brazile’s firing, American Conservative Union (ACU) president Matt Schlapp brought the heat on Thursday afternoon to MSNBC as he demolished the assertions put forth by host Kate Snow's brushing aside of a Fox News Channel (FNC) report about the FBI investigating the Clinton Foundation.

Schlapp first felt compelled to step in when Snow hypocritically blasted the FNC story with NBC sources: “[L]aw enforcement officials tell us at NBC News that the FBI did take an initial look at the Clinton Foundation but that, based on allegations that were out there in the press, but there have no developments in that investigation over the past few months.”

Schalpp responded by noting that the FNC story used two sources to report that “this investigation of the Clinton Foundation, that they are putting more agents on it, not less and that they think there are a serious problem on the e-mails.”

He added the tidbit that sources also predicted “that there’s 99 percent chance that up to five foreign entities were able to look at all of Hillary Clinton’s e-mails” and such stories about the foundation are also being published in The Wall Street Journal among others.

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Snow again deflected and ruled that she knows otherwise based on NBC news sources and so Schalpp schooled her by asking why then did FBI Director James Comey send the letter to Congress and so Snow tried to put the debate to rest by ruling that “we can agree to disagree” even though “our reporting doesn’t match what you’re saying.”

However, the most tense part of the debate came a few minutes later when Schalpp again brought up the FBI bombshell: “If she's going to run on character, she's going to close this campaign out on character, I think she's making a huge mistake especially once again, when the FBI is finding all types of problems with two investigations that are raging in to her activities.”

A frustrated Snow replied that “once again, NBC knows of one investigation and not a second investigation” and Schlapp rebutted “that is just not true, I’m sorry” and suggested she read The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.

The debate then got snippy as Schlapp pointed out that the new e-mails on the Weiner laptop pertain to the Clinton Foundation (based on some media reports):

SNOW: I have. I have. I am only telling you what our — SCHLAPP: There are two investigation. This is a fact. This a fact. SNOW: I am telling you what our reporting is. SCHLAPP: There are two investigations. SNOW: I have to let it go there. SCHLAPP: There are two investigations going on and you should level with people about that. SNOW: It’s not that I am not leveling with people. I am telling you our reporting at NBC News. SCHLAPP: Your reporting is not accurate. SNOW: Well, okay, you can make that judgment.

The relevant portions of the transcript from MSNBC Live with Kate Snow on November 3 can be found below.