

While filling in as a guest host on “The ReidOut,” MSNBC host Tiffany Cross stated on Thursday the United States is already in a “civil war.”Ĭross blamed right-wing ming pointed to the response from some conservatives who have responded with anger after last week’s FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago. It’s the second time this week Scarborough has tangled with a Fox News host, after Tucker Carlson claimed the MSNBC host was “above the law” after the 2001 death of a staffer in his Florida congressional office. Scarborough later reiterated his point by bringing up Kilmeade’s comments once again.

And they are deliberately trying to get Americans to a position of where they’ll do harm to IRS agents.” These lies have been spread by Chuck Grassley. Scarborough noted Kilmeade’s comments by saying “These are the lies that have been spread not by - this is what’s so disturbing– not by back benchers. MSNBC Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough went on a scathing rant Friday morning, claiming Fox News hosts are, in conjunction with top Republicans, pushing dangerous rhetoric about the Internal Revenue Service’s desire to hire 87,000 new agents.įox News host Brian Kilmeade, who Scarborough never mentioned by name, last week said during The Brian Kilmeade Show on Fox News Radio an IRS job posting’s insistence that some duties including carrying a firearm and willingness to “use deadly force, if necessary” meant agents would “hunt down and kill middle-class taxpayers that don’t pay enough” calling it “Joe Biden’s new army”. It evaporates up into the air, and a lot of it is not even meant to be remembered,” he added.
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“The thing about TV is that it’s ephemeral. “And they will continue to be, because all of us are going to help make that happen. “I believe America needs CNN to be strong,” said Stelter. “We appreciate his contributions to the network and wish him well as he embarks on new endeavors,” the statement said. We are all members of the media, all helping to make it better.”Ī CNN spokesperson told Mediate that the network wished him well and thanked him for his nearly decade-long contribution. You got to hold your local paper accountable you got to hold your local digital outlet accountable,” he said. Longtime “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter signed off for the final time Sunday after it was announced last week that his show was being canceled.Īccording to The Wrap, Stelter called on viewers to hold the media accountable.
