A conservative panelist was kicked off the set of a CNN show after a wild exchange with a liberal commentator about Trump’s controversial New York City rally.
Ryan Gidursky, founder of the 1776 Project PAC, told left-wing British-American commentator Mehdi Hasan: ‘I hope your beeper doesn’t go off’ when Hasan mentioned he was supportive of Palestinian rights.
Gidursky appeared to be referencing Hezbollah – the Iranian terrorist organization – which suffered massive losses when Israelis detonated explosives hidden inside their pagers in Lebanon.
The panel on Abby Phillip’s CNN show had been discussing the fiery rhetoric used at Madison Square Garden when the pair got heated.
Hasan began saying: ‘My problem is, I get it, nobody wants to be called Nazis, it’s very inflammatory. But if you don’t want to be called Nazis, stop doing…’
A conservative panelist was kicked off the set of a CNN show after a wild exchange with a liberal commentator about Trump’s heated New York City rally
Ryan Gidursky (pictured second from right), an author and 1776 Project PAC founder, told left-wing British-American commentator and Zeteo founder Mehdi Hasan: ‘I hope your beeper doesn’t go off’ when Hasan mentioned he was supportive of Palestinian rights
At that point Gidursky interrupted, noting that Hasan – who has often spoken out against Israel – has ‘been called an antisemite more than anyone at this table.’
‘Yes, by you,’ Hasan snapped back, which Gidursky denied, to which Hasan responded: ‘Okay.’
Hasan noted he was supporter of the Palestinians, when Gidursky said: ‘Well, I hope your beeper doesn’t go off.’
Looking at Phillip, Hasan asked: ‘Did you say I should die? You just said I should be killed.’
‘No, no I did not say that,’ Gidursky replied.
He then turned to Phillip, asking: ‘Did your guest just say I should be killed on live TV?’
The exchange was further inflamed by former Biden-Harris campaign staffer Ashley Allison, who refused Gidursky’s apology
Gidursky appeared to confuse Hezbollah with Hamas, the terror group and political organization that runs Palestine. Although Hasan clarified he does not support Hamas.
Phillip admonished Gidursky, saying: ‘That’s disgusting.’
Hasan then accused CNN of having someone on the air ‘saying the Muslim guy should be blown up.’
‘Then I apologize. I focused on Hamas, I apologize,’ Gidursky said.
‘I don’t support Hamas, I support Palestinian rights,’ Hasan responds. ‘What’s great is Rudy Giuliani said this yesterday so you’re a great guest to be here to defend Rudy Giuliani’s racism. This is what we’re in now, this is America in 2024.’
After Gidursky tried to say he didn’t want Hasan to be killed, Hasan then goes off further.
‘Forget the racism, it’s “I should die.” What does beeper mean? What did you mean by the beeper? At least have the guts to support your racist comment.’
At one point, Phillip can be heard quietly saying: ‘Ryan, stop talking.’
‘Don’t call us Nazis but threaten the brown guy as a terrorist and kill him,’ Hasan snarked.
Phillip then tried to call for calm after the exchange was further inflamed by former Biden-Harris campaign staffer Ashley Allison, who refused Gidursky’s apology.
CNN was discussing the rhetoric used at Madison Square Garden by Trump and speakers Tucker Carlson at the rally
Comic Tony Hinchcliffe walks on stage during a rally for Trump where he told controversial jokes about Puerto Rico
‘We have a lot of heated conversations on this show but one of the things that I do not appreciate is when we cross the line,’ she said.
‘I apologize,’ Gidursky said.
‘I appreciate the apologize, but I don’t want a conditional apology for saying something that is completely not civil.’
Gidursky then said: ‘I misheard what we had said, I thought he said Hamas.’
Beside himself, Hasan scoffs: ‘Yeah, I went on CNN and said I support Hamas, what kind of idiots do you take us for? A ridiculous thing to say.’
Phillip then tosses to break, but not before saying again that Gidursky had gone ‘too far.’
When they returned from break, Phillip offered an apology to Hasan and to the viewers watching.
‘I want to apologize to Mehdi Hasan for what was said at this table. It was completely unacceptable when we get this discussion started, you’ll see that Ryan is not at the table. There is a line that was crossed there and it’s not acceptable to me. It’s not acceptable to us at this network.’
When reached for comment, a CNN spokesperson said that Gidursky was no longer welcome on the network
Gidursky appears to be referencing Hezbollah – the Iranian Islamist para-military group and terrorist organization – being decimated when Israelis detonated their pagers
Neither Hasan nor Gidursky returned to the show.
When reached for comment, a CNN spokesperson said that Gidursky was no longer welcome on the network.
‘There is zero room for racism or bigotry at CNN or on our air. We aim to foster thoughtful conversations and debate including between people who profoundly disagree with each other in order to explore important issues and promote mutual understanding,’ Shimrit Sheetrit told DailyMail.com in a statement.
‘But we will not allow guests to be demeaned or for the line of civility to be crossed. Ryan Girdusky will not be welcomed back at our network.’
Gidursky responded angrily about his dismissal on social media after the show ended.
‘You can stay on CNN if you falsely call every Republican a Nazi and have taken money from Qatar-funded media. Apparently you can’t go on CNN if you make a joke. I’m glad America gets to see what CNN stands for,’ he wrote.
Hasan previously worked for Qatari-backed Al Jazeera as a journalist.
The Zeteo founder and former MSNBC host has yet to make any comment of his own, instead retweeting Phillip’s apology to him following the show.
The Zeteo founder and former MSNBC host has yet to make any comment of his own, instead retweeting Phillip’s apology to him following the show
Gidursky responded angrily about his dismissal on social media after the show ended
‘I’m sure everyone has seen what happened on the show tonight. I just wanted to address one quick thing. As you have seen, Ryan was asked to leave the show and we have put out a statement saying he is not welcome back on our air,’ she said.
Phillip then addressed that Hasan did not remain on set for the rest of her show.
‘I want to be clear that we did not ask Mehdi to not come back, in fact, we really wanted him to come back and finish the show. We had a lot to talk about,’ she continued.’
‘We really hope that he’ll join us again soon but for those of you wondering why he did not come back, I just want to be super clear that that was not in any way because we didn’t want him back, at all.’
‘I won’t speak for him, but I just wanted to make sure that you all knew that was not what happened there,’ she finished.
DailyMail.com has reached out to 1776 Project PAC and Hasan for comment.
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