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The former ESPN and MSNBC collaborator, Keith Olbermann, published an apology on Tuesday after eliminating a controversial publication on social networks on Monday addressed to the conservative commentator of CNN Scott Jennings.
Olbermann’s original publications were captured by Townhall Dustin Tege columnist, which shows Olbermann writing: “You are the next Motherf — er” and “but continues to assault the camera”, in Jennings almost two weeks later Charlie Kirk He was killed in an event at the Campus of the University of Utah Valley.
Later, Jennings shared screenshots of Olbermann’s publications, labeling the director of the FBI Kash Patel.
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The personality of the television Keith Olbermann speaks on stage during the Olbermann panel in the ESPN part of the tour of the Summer Television critics 2013 at the Beverly Hilton hotel on July 24, 2013 in Beverly Hills, California.
Olbermann’s apologies arrived on Tuesday, suggesting that his message was “misunderstood.”
“I apologize without reservation to [Scott Jennings]. Yesterday I wrote and immediately eliminated 2 answers about Kimmel because they could misunderstand as a threat to anything in addition to their career. I immediately replaced them with those who specify what I really meant, “Olbermann wrote.
“I oppose and condemn political violence, and her threat. All time are the wrong time to leave even an unnoticed impression of it, but this time it is especially incorrect. I should have recognized the elimination and apologize yesterday. I regret to have delayed.”
Olbermann has faced a tremendous reaction in recent days for his controversial publications about Kirk and Jimmy Kimmel. He I appreciate late conservative Last week after it was announced that several television affiliates, including Sinlair’s property, would avoid the Kimmel program.
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Keith Olbermann arrives at “Late Show with David Letterman” at the Ed Sullivan Theater on September 11, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Jeffrey Ufberg/Wiremage)
“Burn in Hell, Sinclair,” Olbermann wrote in X. “Together with Charlie Kirk.”
He argued that nothing that Kimmel said in his comments about Kirk was false.
Last week, Kimmel accused the conservatives of reaching “new minimums” when trying to set an ideology from the left to the 22 -year -old suspect Tyler Robinson, despite the fact that prosecutors reaffirmed those ties in their accusation.
“We arrived at some new minimums during the weekend with the Maga gang desperately trying to characterize this child who murdered Charlie Kirk as more than one of them and doing everything possible to obtain political points of him,” Kimmel said.

The former MSNBC star, Keith Olbermann, seemed to finish her subscription to the New York Times after seeing reports that the editor of the exit has been criticizing President Biden for dodging interviews. (Getty images)
Kimmel’s comments came one day after both FBI officials and Utah Spencer Cox governor said Robinson He held a “leftist ideology” and was increasingly radicalized in recent years. It was also revealed that it had a romantic relationship with a transgender couple who was biologically masculine and making the woman transition.