Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Thursday sympathetically portrayed notorious white supremacist Paul Nehlen as a “prominent voice” who has fallen victim to censorship for his beliefs on “border enforcement.”Hosting far-right commentator Candace Owens during a segment on right-wing figures who have recently
Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Thursday sympathetically portrayed notorious white supremacist Paul Nehlen as a “prominent voice” who has fallen victim to censorship for his beliefs on “border enforcement.”
The pair went on to complain that the left is “thin-skinned” and that liberals are “meddling in the election” because of their supposed efforts to ban conservative voices, prompting Owens to say that it will only lead to Trump winning by a big margin in 2020. After joking that Owens, who once said Hitler was OK until he tried to go global, was part of the list, Ingraham added: “But it's people who believe in border enforcement, people who believe in national sovereignty.”
Nehlen’s hateful and bigoted rhetoric and rampant anti-Semitism led to the Republican Party cutting ties with him and saying his views “have no place in” the GOP. He was a guest on former KKK leader David Duke’s radio show last year, where he called for a border wall to include machine guns and said any Mexican immigrant who approached the border should be “treated as an enemy combatant.”
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