CNN bans conservative panellist for directing racist on-air remarks at pro-Palestinian journalist

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Mehdi Hasan, founder and chief executive  of Zeteo, was part of a panel on an episode of NewsNight With Abby Phillip on Oct 28. After he voiced support for Palestinians, the CNN guest, Ryan James Girdusky, said: “I hope your beeper doesn’t go off.” This was in reference to Israeli attacks targeting the Hezbollah militant group’s radios and pagers in Lebanon.

A Trump supporter and commentator directed racist remarks at Muslim journalist Mehdi Hasan, who said he was pro-Palestinian.

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WASHINGTON – CNN apologised and said it has banned a conservative commentator from its network after he made on-air remarks toward a Muslim journalist that the outlet described as racist.

During a discussion late on Oct 29 about the rhetoric used in Republican presidential candidate

Donald Trump’s weekend Madison Square Garden rally,

Trump supporter and panellist Ryan Girdusky told Muslim journalist Mehdi Hasan: “Well, I hope your beeper doesn’t go off.”

The comments, which received tens of millions of views online, were an apparent reference to Israeli attacks targeting the Hezbollah militant group’s radios and pagers in Lebanon. Mr Hasan had earlier said he was pro-Palestinian.

Rights advocates have noted rising threats and hateful rhetoric against American Muslims, Arabs and Jews since the eruption of Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon following

an Oct 7, 2023, attack by Palestinian Hamas militants.

CNN anchor Abby Phillip apologised to Mr Hasan after the incident.

“There is zero room for racism or bigotry at CNN or on our air,” CNN said in a separate statement. “Ryan Girdusky will not be welcomed back at our network,” it said.

Mr Girdusky apologised for his comments on air but also defended himself on social media, saying it was a joke.

“You can stay on CNN if you falsely call every Republican a Nazi and have taken money from Qatar-funded media,” he said. “Apparently you can’t go on CNN if you make a joke.” REUTERS

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