Fox News Segment Goes Off the Rails as Former CIA Officer Appears Drunk On-Air—And Sparks Conservative Media Firestorm

A primetime cable news appearance took a bizarre turn this weekend when a former U.S. intelligence official—expected to deliver expert insight on national security—left viewers stunned for a very different reason. What was supposed to be a routine Fox News segment quickly became a viral sensation, drawing both laughter and concern, after Rebekah Koffler, a former CIA operative and prominent commentator, appeared to be visibly intoxicated during a live broadcast.

But what followed wasn’t just a moment of awkward TV. It unleashed a broader media drama—complete with champagne jokes, deleted tweets, and a feud between two of the right’s biggest names: Tucker Carlson and Mark Levin.

So how did one woman’s late-night slurred monologue lead to a political and media domino effect? Let’s break it down.


The Segment: Slurred Speech and Champagne Toasts

It all started during Fox News’ coverage of President Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C.—an event that brought together thousands to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

Rebekah Koffler, a well-known national security commentator and author of Putin’s Playbook, was slated to offer her professional analysis on the parade, military optics, and what the event signaled for U.S. foreign policy. But instead of sharp geopolitical insight, viewers witnessed what many described as a trainwreck in real time.

When host Lawrence Jones cut to Koffler live, she appeared overly cheerful, with a beaming smile and erratic delivery. Her first sentence immediately raised eyebrows:

“I am so excited, uh, Emily and… Lucas Tomlinson!”

The tone was off. The cadence was slurred. And host Lawrence Jones let out a noticeably nervous laugh.

Despite the unusual introduction, Fox News producers allowed the segment to continue—for a full minute and a half—as Koffler praised the military and President Trump in an increasingly rambling and disjointed monologue.

“Everybody, like, this is incredible! Finally, the United States is, uh, is back. I want to thank all of our Army, Navy, and Air Force officers, who have been sacrificing their lives… literally,” she said, stretching out words and pausing as if trying to locate them mid-sentence.

As she continued to drift, trying to tie her praise of Trump to broader military policy, her commentary became more chaotic:

“Because of the mismanagement of the, uh… But with our new president, Donald J. Trump, they are prioritizing America First.”

The awkward moment climaxed with a surreal shout-out:

“Lawrence Jones, you’re rocking, man! Like you guys are incred—like Lucas. I wanna thank—”

That’s when Emily Compagno, another Fox host, finally stepped in with a forced smile:

“Thank you so much, Rebekah, and thank you for your service.”

Seconds later, the segment abruptly ended.

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