Jeanine Pirro Caught On Camera Telling Staffer you re Pisisng Me Off

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Judge Jeaine Pirro filled in for Sean Hannity on his eponymous Fox News program on Wednesday, where she had a bit of an on-air flub.

The former district attorney was coming back from break when, not realizing the camera was already on her, she could be seen laying into an individual on set, saying: 'You know, you're pissing me off.'

dsgvo-tool.atPirro then seamlessly transitioned into her next segment with a bit of a smirk on her face, making it unclear whether her comment was in jest or if the off-camera recipient of that remark was in fact upsetting the guest host.

A source who was on the set told DailyMail.com shortly after the story was published that Pirro was in fact joking around at the time.

This comes just days after Pirro found herself on the wrong side of the law when she was ticketed for speeding in upstate New York.

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Not into it: Jeanine Pirro could be seen telling someone on set 'you know, you're really pissing me off' on Friday (Pirro above)




Pirro made no mention of the remark, which she initially seemed to be unaware was broadcast live.

'Welcome back to a special edition of Hannity,' she said immediately after.

'Hillary Clinton continues to add to her long list of excuses for why she lost in 2016.'

Halfway through that second sentence however, Pirro could be seen sneaking a look off camera at someone and then realizing what had just happened on air. 




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That issue was nothing though compared to the problem she is facing in Tioga County.

It was there that Pirro, 66, was pulled over for speeding on Sunday, with an officer clocking her at 119mph in a 65mph zone.

Pirro said she had no idea she was even going that fast and had been on her way upstate to visit her ailing mother. 

'I believe in the rule of law and I will pay the consequences,' said Pirro, who is due in court in early January.