'Alex
Jones isn't going away,' NBC's Kelly says in defending
interview
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[June 19, 2017]
By Jon Herskovitz
(Reuters) - NBC's Megyn
Kelly defended her heavily criticized interview with
conspiracy theorist Alex Jones by saying at the start of
the Sunday broadcast of her program that the man who
called a 2012 Connecticut school massacre a hoax has the
attention of U.S. President Donald Trump.
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"Some thought we shouldn't broadcast this interview because
his baseless allegations aren't just offensive, they're
dangerous. But here's the thing: Alex Jones isn't going away,"
she said on "Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly."
"He has millions of listeners and the ear of our current
president," Kelly said.
NBC is owned by Comcast Corp.
The interview prompted indignation, especially in Connecticut,
where 20 children and six adults were killed by a gunman at
Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown in 2012. The local NBC
affiliate in Connecticut that serves the area where the shooting
took place refused to air the interview.
Jones, founder of the website Infowars, has questioned what he
calls the "official story" of Sandy Hook and suggested a
political cover-up took place. Although his theory has been
discredited, people who believe Jones have harassed and taunted
families of the victims.
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Kelly said Jones never completely disavowed his previous statements
about the killings being a hoax.
"I tend to believe that children probably did die there. But then
you look at all the other evidence on the other side. I can see how
other people believe that nobody died there," Jones said.
Kelly, who gained prominence as an anchor at Fox News, joined NBC
this year. Her show made its debut on June 4.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas)
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