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The former ESPN host Keith Olbermann seemed to threaten CNN Scott Jennings’s conservative commentator on Monday in a series of deleted social media publications.
The messages were captured by the screen by the chronicler of Townhall, Dustin Grage. The posts showed that Olbermann directed the vitriol to Jennings almost two weeks after Charlie Kirk was murdered during an event on the campus of the University of Utah Valley.
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Keith Olbermann on “The View” on March 25, 2016. (Lou Rocco / Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)
“You are the next mother-uh,” he wrote. “But continue to attack the camera.”
Jennings scored the director of the FBI Kash Patel in a response to the Grage post on X.
Olbermann seemed to react to Jennings post on Disney’s recovery to restore the ABC program of Jimmy Kimmel in the middle of the pie during his short break. Kimmel was fired after remarks on Kirk’s assassination and motivations behind.
He seemed to clarify what he wrote in a subsequent response.
“Now we are removing the fascists of real television.” But continue to attack the camera, amateur. “

Keith Olbermann deleted the articles intended for Scott Jennings. (Paul Drinkwater / NBC Newswire)
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Olbermann, who has also been an expert on MSNBC, has faced a huge reaction in recent days for his controversial articles on Kirk and Kimmel. He dropped the late conservative influence last week after announced that several television affiliates, including those belonging to Sinclair, would preempt Kimmel’s show.
“Burn in Hell, Sinclair,” wrote Olbermann on X. “Alongside Charlie Kirk.”
He argued that Kimmel said in his comments on Kirk was not wrong.
Last week, Kimmel accused the conservatives of having reached “new stockings” trying to pin a left -wing ideology on the 22 -year -old suspect, Tyler Robinson, even if the prosecutors reaffirmed these links during the indictment on Tuesday.
“We have struck new stockings during the weekend with the gang Maga trying desperately to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as something other than one of them and do everything they can to score political points,” said Kimmel.
Kimmel’s comments occurred one day after FBI officials and the Governor of Utah Spencer Cox said Robinson had a “left -wing ideology” and was increasingly radicalized in recent years. It was also revealed that he had a romantic relationship with a transgender partner who was biologically male and going to a woman.