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U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., spends 26 seconds adjusting her hair during a live interview with CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (Video screenshot)In a time when the world is on fire and a crucial American presidential election is fast approaching, what do members of Congress actually do? Apparently, their own do. As in hairdo. Case in point is U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., who spent a full 26 seconds on the air Tuesday night fussing with her…

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., spends 26 seconds adjusting her hair during a live interview with CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (Video screenshot)
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., spends 26 seconds adjusting her hair during a live interview with CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (Video screenshot)

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., spends 26 seconds adjusting her hair during a live interview with CNN's Abby Phillip on Tuesday, July 9, 2024.

In a time when the world is on fire and a crucial American presidential election is fast approaching, what do members of Congress actually do?

Apparently, their own do.

As in hairdo.

Case in point is U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., who spent a full 26 seconds on the air Tuesday night fussing with her coiffure during a live interview about the election with CNN's Abby Phillip.

"The battle of the wig was on!" quipped Jim Hoft of the Gateway Pundit. "With an unwavering focus that many wish she'd apply to her legislative duties, Waters adjusted her hairpiece for a full 26 seconds – we timed it."

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"Like a moth drawn to a flame, she seemed unable to resist the allure of fixing her 'mostly peaceful' wig," Hoft added.

"She wasn't even paying attention to the question. The result? A comedy of errors that could give any 'SNL' skit a run for its money."

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This is not the first time Waters' hairstyle has made national headlines.

As WND reported in 2017, then-Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly mocked Waters' bob during an appearance on "Fox & Friends," saying she was wearing a "James Brown wig."

He later apologized, calling the remark "dumb."

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News takes aim at the "James Brown wig" he jokingly said was being worn by U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif.

Bill O'Reilly of Fox News takes aim at the "James Brown wig" he jokingly said was being worn by U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif.

O'Reilly was commenting on a Waters' speech on the House floor in which she questioned the patriotism of President Trump's supporters.

"I love her. Maxine Waters should have her own sitcom," O'Reilly clowned. "People get angry with Maxine Waters. I want more of it."

O'Reilly was shown a clip of Waters saying Trump supporters "turned a blind eye to the destruction" the president was "about to cause the country."

African-Americans "fight against this president, and we point out how dangerous he is for this society and for this country, we're fighting for the democracy," Waters stated. "We're saying to those who say they're patriotic but they've turned a blind eye to the destruction that he's about to cause this country, 'You're not nearly as patriotic as we are.'"

"I didn't hear a word she said," O'Reilly said of Waters. "I was looking at the James Brown wig. If we have a picture of James Brown, it's the same wig!"

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"It's the same one," co-host Brian Kilmeade interjected. "And he's not using it anymore. They just, they finally buried him."

Brown, the legendary singer known as the "Godfather of Soul," died on Christmas Day in 2006.

Singer James Brown

Singer James Brown

There was some instant pushback, as Ainsley Earhardt, the lone female on the set, noted: "I have to defend her on that. You can't go after a woman's looks. I think she's very attractive."

"I didn't say she wasn't attractive," O'Reilly responded. "I love James Brown. But it's the same hair!"

O'Reilly also called Waters a "sincere individual," explaining she should be praised for speaking her mind.

"Whatever she says she believes," he said. "She's not a phony, and that's old school."

Later the same day, O'Reilly issued an apology for his remarks.

"As I have said many times, I respect Congresswoman Maxine Waters for being sincere in her beliefs," he said. "I said that again today on 'Fox & Friends' calling her 'old school.' Unfortunately, I also made a jest about her hair, which was dumb. I apologize."

During an interview on MSNBC, Waters refused to accept O'Reilly's apology.

"I'm a strong black woman," she said. "I cannot be intimidated. I cannot be undermined. I cannot be thought to be afraid of Bill O'Reilly or anybody. I'd like to say to women out there everywhere: Don't allow these right-wing talking heads, these dishonorable people, to intimidate you or scare you. Be who you are! Do what you do! And let us get on with discussing the real issues of this country!"

Waters said O'Reilly and former Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes "have no credibility" because they've been sued by women "for harassment and other kinds of things."

"When a woman stands up and speaks truth to power, there will be an attempt to put her down," Waters said. "I'm not going to be put down. I'm not going to go anywhere. I'm going to stay on the issues."

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