Fox News host plans to take Tucker Carlson’s time slot over racially offensive joke about protesters
Stephen BattaglioMay 5, 2023
If you thought Fox News
would like
take a new direction in prime time after the
expulsion of conservative provocateur
Tucker Carlson, the choice of substitute host for next week’s hour
suggests
otherwise.
Kayleigh McEnany, who served 10 months as press secretary in the
Donald
Trump
White House
administration, is getting a week-long trial starting Monday in the high-profile 8 p.m. Eastern Hour.
The network is looking for a replacement for Carlson, who was fired on April 24
amid revelations that he made racial slurs, promoted a conspiracy about the January 6, 2021 riot, and sent critical texts about Fox News correspondents checking the network’s baseless claims of vote-rigging, even though he himself didn’t believe them. But
There are no signs that Fox News is provocative and
inflammatory
viewpoints in the hour. McEnany comes in with an edge in creating controversy as she made a racial issue
offensive
crack Friday on “Outnumbered,” the daytime Fox News show she co-hosts.
McEnany led a discussion of a protest in New York City over the May 2 murder of a black homeless person
N
Marine veteran in a subway. Jordan Neely, 30, who had a history of mental illness and multiple arrests for assault, reportedly ranted and terrorized passengers before the veteran put him in a chokehold that police have determined caused his death.
After coming out of a video that showed a mixed-race drumming audience singing about Neely’s death, McEnany said Justice or burn it down, at least they have rhythm, which conjures up a stereotype about black people.
Through a Fox News representative, McEnany said she did not know the racial makeup of the protesters. She said that through the segment she heard singing in her ear and did not see the video.
But her comment
What
not lost to critics who saw it on Twitter. Many said it showed how McEnany is ready to give in to the MAGA element in Carlson’s audience, which has fled in droves since the host was ousted.
“OMG! #KayLie doesn’t even try to hide her bigotry. Come on #FauxNews! Can’t you hire someone better?” Erin Snider, a retired teacher, wrote on Twitter.
Fox News has lost more than 50% of the more than 3 million viewers who watched Carlson within an hour, and has seen drops during prime time in the wake of his firing.
According to Nielsen, the network is still the most watched cable news channel, outperforming MSNBC and CNN.
McEnany, the third on-air talent to receive a tryout during Carlson’s tenure, was hired by Fox News in March 2021.
During her tenure in the White House, McEnany had a reputation for perpetuating Trump’s untruths from the lectern of the White House briefing room.
Fox News even cut her off during a November 9, 2020 press conference, when she repeated Trump’s baseless claims of voter fraud in the election he lost to Joe Biden.
Broadcasting such claims cost Fox News enormously, as it paid a record $787.5 million to Dominion Voting Systems, which sued the Rupert Murdoch-controlled network for libel.
Carlson was under fire during his Fox News run for
racist and extremist
comments he made on the air.
He once described white supremacy as a “hoax” and complained that immigrants across the southern frontier were making America poorer and dirtier and more divided.
He was particularly critical of the Black Lives Matter movement after the 2020 police killing of George Floyd. Casting doubt on the circumstances of Floyd’s murder, he said Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer convicted of suicide, was lynched by the media.
A leak of redacted texts and testimony collected as evidence for the Dominion Voting Systems case against Fox News revealed that he expressed similar views off-camera.
Tucker described his excitement, followed by ambivalence, as he watched a video of Trump supporters beating up a member of the leftist group Antifa. He noted, It’s not how white men fight, the New York Times reported.
Dan Webb, an attorney representing Fox News, sent a formal letter to Claire Locke, one of the firms representing Dominion, requesting that they investigate the source of the Carlson-related leaks that appeared in the press.
Dominion issued a statement saying the company had nothing to do with the revelations.
No one associated with Dominion has shared this confidential material with the press, a representative said.
Fox News lawyers are also trying to plug leaks from liberal
left wing
watchdog Media Matters, who posted a video of Carlson on set doing his make-up.
Carlson can be seen in a video asking the female makeup artist if pillow fights ever break out in the women’s room. In another clip, he jokes about sex before continuing with British presenter Piers Morgan. A third clip shows him complaining about the Dominion lawyer who questioned him in court.
Fox News sent a cease and desist order to Media Matters on Friday, saying the organization is misusing its intellectual property by showcasing the videos, which did not appear on the network’s airwaves.
A Media Matters representative said that “reporting newsworthy leaked material is a cornerstone of journalism.”

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