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CNN Bans Conservative Panelist After He Tells Journalist Mehdi Hasan 'I Hope Your Beeper Doesn't Go Off'

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During a heated debate on CNN's “Newsnight” on Monday, conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky attacked fellow panelist and journalist Mehdi Hasan by suggesting he was a member of a terrorist group, prompting the network to cut Girdusky mid-show to remove him from the panel and issue a statement denouncing “racism and bigotry.”

Important facts

During a discussion about former President Donald Trump's weekend rally at Madison Square Garden, former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan said he understands that no one wants to be called a Nazi and the label is inflammatory, but added: “If you're not a Nazi “want to be labeled.”, stop doing things [associated with Nazis].”

Girdusky interrupted him and said that Hasan had been called an anti-Semitic “more than anyone else at this table,” to which the journalist replied that it was Girdusky who called him that because he supported the Palestinians – “so I'm used to it.”

Girdusky then interjected, “Yeah, I hope your pager doesn't go off,” apparently suggesting that Hasan, who is Muslim, is linked to Hezbollah – the Iran-backed militant group whose pager was used on a phone call last month Suspected Israeli attack suddenly exploded.

Hasan responded by asking, “Did you just say I should die?” Did you just say live on CNN that I should be killed?” He then asked the broadcaster if his guest had just said, “I should be killed on live -Television will be killed?”

Girdusky's comment was then criticized by host Abby Phillip, who said it was “totally out of pocket, you know that.”

When the show next returned from a break, Girdusky had been removed from the panel and Phillip said: “First of all, I would like to apologize to Mehdi Hasan that what was said at that table was completely unacceptable.”

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Shortly after the broadcast, CNN issued a statement saying, “There is no room for racism or bigotry at CNN or on our broadcast.” Our goal is to encourage thoughtful conversations and debates, including between people who feel deeply have different opinions. However, we will not allow guests to be humiliated or to exceed the limits of politeness. Ryan Girdusky will no longer be welcome on our network.”