When discussing Mehdi Hasan’s battle with Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday, Fox News Contributor Katie Pavlich reportedly referred to the former MSNBC personality as a terrorist.
Pavlich was referring to the conflict between the Vance and Hasan when she made the remarks.
While Pavlich was urging Vance not to debate Hasan on his show in order to discuss the First Amendment, he highlighted a long-standing official policy of the United States that states the country should not give in to the demands of terrorist organizations.
Both Hasan and Vance began their feud on X on Monday, following the publication of a piece by Axios reporter Marc Caputo regarding President Donald Trump’s decision to prevent the Associated Press from attending events held at the White House.
Due to the fact that the wire service has refused to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America in accordance with one of Trump’s executive orders, the president has taken the wire service to task.
Using the controversial comments that Vance made regarding the country’s European partners in Munich last week in relation to free speech, Hasan shared Caputo’s article and went after the Vice President.
Pavlich then dove into the fray, writing that “U.S. policy is not to negotiate with terrorists.” in a post on X.
U.S. policy is not to negotiate with terrorists https://t.co/nGkz95BsnG
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) February 18, 2025
In October of last year, the conservative pundit Ryan Girdusky was expelled from CNN for making the implication that Hasan, who is Muslim, was a terrorist during a conversation that took place on CNN NewsNight.
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