The Hillary Clinton campaign could probably do without the support from Fox News political analyst Juan Williams.

In an attempt to defend the Democratic presidential nominee against endless allegations of wrongdoing, which is a feat unto itself, Williams blamed her actions on “confusion.”

Silly @TheJuanWilliams confusion not corruption! Part of problem Juan. Be part of solution. @FoxNews #FollowTheMoney pic.twitter.com/tT0y8F3IpB — Dr.MyEyz (@DrMyEyz) October 21, 2016

Williams commented on Fox News Channel Friday about hacked emails from Clinton‘s campaign chairman John Podesta that referred to a $12 million payout from the king of Morocco for an appearance by Clinton.

At the time of the “donation” in 2015, Clinton was no longer secretary of state, “The Five” co-host argued. “She was trying to be a loyal soldier to the family foundation,” he said, doubling down on his position that Clinton is being unfairly charged.

@TheJuanWilliams needs to leave @FoxNews What a joke saying that $12million for a speech isn’t corruption. LOL!! #podestaemails14 — Jurgen Wagner (@sachsich6) October 21, 2016

@BillHemmer Juan Williams can turn a blind to corrupt pay for play — Phil (@Heeler123Phil) October 21, 2016

@TheJuanWilliams Mercedes is right, when you look at the big picture nothing looks legit re: Clinton Foundation. — IrritatedWoman™ (@irritatedwoman) October 21, 2016

“But that’s not corruption,” Williams told Fox legal analyst Mercedes Colwin. “That’s confusion.”

Not only did Williams inadvertently provide another reason not to vote for Clinton, according to Twitchy, he also may have come up with a new slogan for Team Hillary.

@FoxNews not corruption but confusion on Clinton foundation !!that is funny liberals!!!! — melanie gambill (@magambill) October 21, 2016

Twitter users let him have it.

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#americasnewsroom Juan Williams is the worst for standing up for Clinton and Obama no matter what she does and most of it is unlawful — fuzz button (@zordfort) October 21, 2016

@zordfort juan belongs back at NPR. he is so dishonest — Mark Feagins (@MarkFeagins1) October 21, 2016