Fox News host's comment suggesting euthanizing homeless people drew outrage; he later admitted to wrong phrasing ...
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologizes for saying mentally ill homeless people should be executed
Brian Kilmeade made the comment while talking about the stabbing murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Fox News host Brian Kilmeade's call to execute mentally ill people was a mask-off moment
One of Kilmeade’s “Fox and Friends” co-hosts, Lawrence Jones, said during the discussion that mentally ill homeless people ...
Kilmeade was having a heated discussion with “Fox & Friends” co-hosts Lawrence Jones and Ainsely Earhardt on Wednesday ...
After shocking many by saying mentally ill homeless people should be put to death, Fox News morning host Brian Kilmeade ...
During their conversation, Jones addressed public money being spent to attempt to help mentally ill homeless people and ...
Fox and Friends' host Brian Kilmeade issued an apology after suggesting 'involuntary lethal injection' for mentally ill ...
"Fox & Friends" cohost Brian Kilmeade issued an apology Sunday for comments he made last week about the homeless and unhoused ...
When Kilmeade’s co-host Lawrence Jones said that the homeless should either accept help “or be locked up in jail,” Kilmeade replied, “Or involuntary lethal injection, or something. You just kill ’em.” ...
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Critics Flay Fox Host Trashing Kimmel — Days After Apologizing For That Killing Homeless People Thing
Brian Kilmeade was flayed over a rant about ousted late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and "network standards" — just days after his own controversy.
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Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade Apologizes For “Just Kill Them” Comments About Mentally Ill Homeless People
Brian Kilmeade apologized for comments he made about homeless individuals during a segment on Fox & Friends last week.
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Fox News host said the quiet part loud about how some conservatives view homeless | Opinion
Brian Kilmeade's 'involuntary' injection comment is indicative of a troubling trend of demonizing people who need help, not state-sponsored violence ...
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