untenable (adj)
1.21.22
White House avoids questions on soft-on-crime policies
—Fox News // 21 Jan. 2022 // 9 minutes 59 seconds [see 2:10]
White House avoids questions on soft-on-crime policies
—Fox News // 21 Jan. 2022 // 9 minutes 59 seconds [see 2:10]
11.7.20
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace warned Saturday that it would become "increasingly untenable" for President Trump to pursue legal challenges in states after Joe Biden was projected the winner of the presidential race. "I think it's going to be increasingly untenable because I think you're going to start to see a lot of the Republican leaders who are now realizing their fortunes and their futures are no longer so directly tied to Donald Trump are going to begin to pull back," Wallace said after Biden was projected the winner.
—Dominick Mastrangelo, "Chris Wallace after Fox calls race for Biden: This is going to be 'increasingly untenable' for Trump," 7 Nov. 2020 {1:47 PM EST}
Fox News anchor Chris Wallace warned Saturday that it would become "increasingly untenable" for President Trump to pursue legal challenges in states after Joe Biden was projected the winner of the presidential race. "I think it's going to be increasingly untenable because I think you're going to start to see a lot of the Republican leaders who are now realizing their fortunes and their futures are no longer so directly tied to Donald Trump are going to begin to pull back," Wallace said after Biden was projected the winner.
—Dominick Mastrangelo, "Chris Wallace after Fox calls race for Biden: This is going to be 'increasingly untenable' for Trump," 7 Nov. 2020 {1:47 PM EST}