Tensions were high between journalist Geraldo Rivera and attorney Leo Terrell after a remark made by Rivera ignited the fury of Terrell and on-air bickering between the two Fox News guests.
During a Thursday segment hosted by Bill Hemmer about St. Louis’ new crime plan by Mayor-elect Tishaura Jones, Rivera interrupted Terrell’s critiques to ask: “When was the last time you were in the ghetto?”
Terrell, a Black man and Fox News contributor who frequently appears on shows like Hannity, launched into an explosive response, angrily telling Rivera that his question was insulting. [https://bit.ly/3fV172t]
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