Fox interview ends after author criticizes network
Scott asked why Ricks would call it hype when four Americans were killed, including the first U. S. ambassador in more than 30 years.
Ricks responded that few people knew how many U. S. in Libya. Ricks said.
Fox News ended an interview on Monday after author Thomas Ricks slammed the network for allegedly hyping up the killing of four Americans in Banghazi, Libya. operating as a wing of the Republican Party."
Ricks is a veteran newspaper reporter and had been invited on the network by producers. and was shown on TV being interviewed by anchor Jon Scott. s comments about the attack on the American Embassy in Libya.
The topic sparked Ricks to rant that the story about the Benghazi attacks, which killed four Americans, including the first U. S. hyped, by this network especially."
Ricks was then asked by Scott why he had described the coverage as hype when four Americans had been killed.
Ricks then went on to say that not many people were in the know about how many United States security contractors had been killed in Iraq, inferring the number was much greater than the four Americans killed in Banghazi.
As soon as Ricks had made that comment, Scott said thank you and allowed his co-anchor to introduce a commercial break. the interviewers questions, and had a different goal to the reasons the network had brought him on the news program. When Mr. according to the Associated Press.
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