The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Fox’s Laura Ingraham: I wasn’t talking about race

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NEW YORK » Fox News Channel’s Laura Ingraham is disavowing the support of white nationalis­ts and claims her views about the nation’s demographi­c changes have been distorted, although that hasn’t quieted critics who see bigotry in her words.

Her commentary this week leading into the one-year anniversar­y of a white nationalis­t demonstrat­ion that turned violent in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, has also drawn attention to how Fox speaks to an audience that is overwhelmi­ngly white.

Ingraham said on Wednesday that “in major parts of the country, it does seem that the America we know and love doesn’t exist anymore. Massive demographi­c changes have been foisted on the American people and they’re changes that none of us ever voted for and most of us don’t like.”

As she spoke, film on the screen behind her depicted people scaling what appeared to be a giant border wall or slipping under a fence.

Shortly after, former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke tweeted a link to what she said, calling it “one of the most important (truthful) monologues in the history of MSM.” He later deleted the tweet.

Ingraham said toward the end of Wednesday’s commentary that she was not talking about race and ethnicity, and complained a night later that the disclaimer was being missed.

On Thursday, she said she had “a message to those who are distorting my views, including all white nationalis­ts and especially one racist freak whose name I won’t even mention, you don’t represent my views and you are antithetic­al to the beliefs I hold dear.”

Instead of race, she said she was talking about “a shared sense of keeping American safe and her citizens safe and prosperous.

“I want to make it really clear,” she said. “My concern will remain with the families who have suffered from the tragic results of illegal immigratio­n.”

Still, MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski called it a “white supremacis­t speech” on Friday. CNN’s Van Jones said that in discussing “demographi­c changes,” Ingraham was clearly talking about race and ethnicity.

“You dropped the dog whistle,” Jones said on CNN. “You went with the megaphone. Now you’re trying to pick up the dog whistle again. It’s not going to work.”

Fox management has said nothing about Ingraham’s remarks, and a spokeswoma­n said Friday that the network’s top executive, Suzanne Scott, was not immediatel­y available for an interview.

Earlier this year, Scott told producers of Fox shows to do a better job keeping their on-air hosts and guests in line following a spate of controvers­ial or offensive comments. It’s not clear if she considers Ingraham’s commentary in the same vein.

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