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Watch Fox News fans destroy $100 coffee machines to spite liberals

Fox News fans are destroying their Keurig coffeemakers in protest of the company pulling its advertisements from Sean Hannity’s show. Keurig said Saturday it had stopped airing its ads on the show following Hannity’s comments about Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore’s alleged sexual molestation of a 14-year-old girl when he was in his 30s.

“Every single person in this country deserves the presumption of innocence,” Hannity said. “With the allegations against Judge Moore, none of us know the truth of what happened 38 years ago. The only people that would know are the people involved in this incident.”

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Hannity’s comments drew criticism for its support of Moore despite four women coming out with stories of sexual experiences with the judge when they were in their teens. Still, some social-media users decided to smash their Keurigs.

Hannity threw his support behind the campaign, retweeting users who posted videos with comments like “Thank u” and “love it”

Join me & @AngeloJohnGage in the #KeurigSmashChallenge & learn how to crush your drives as a bonus.#BoycottKeurig#IStandWithHannity#BuyBlackRifleCoffee#MAGA pic.twitter.com/WH3unkpADI

Many used the hashtag #BoycottKeurig, though other social-media users wanted to let the protesters know boycotting Keurig is more effective before you actually buy the product.

Moore has repeatedly denied allegations of sexual misconduct and questioned the women’s motives for telling their stories years later.