Brit Hume Slams New York Times for “Completely Bogus” Attack on King

Washington, D.C. — Iowa 4th District Congressman Steve King has released a statement following  remarks made by FOX News senior political  analyst Brit Hume which condemn a New York Times article, published earlier this week, as being “completely bogus.” 

The New York Times writer responsible for the article condemned by Hume is the same writer of an earlier Times article that GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy relied upon to, in King’s words, “railroad” him for a quote King has consistently disputed.

King’s statement reads as follows:

“Brit Hume, a respected journalist who admittedly is no fan of mine, has it right: the New York Times is publishing ‘completely bogus’ hit pieces about me. Republicans should note that the ‘completely bogus’ article identified by Hume is written by the same writer, in the same paper, on the same general topic as an earlier Times piece relied upon by Kevin McCarthy, our politically correct Minority Leader, to railroad me.  Clearly, this ‘completely bogus’ second article should call the Times’ earlier article into question. It should also make Republicans question whether our politically correct leadership intends to stand with other conservatives, including President Trump, when the liberal New York Times publishes ‘completely bogus’ stories about them.”

The following is an excerpt of Hume’s remarks Tuesday:

“And that New York Times piece was completely bogus, I mean those comments, look I don’t agree with them and I’m no fan of Steve King. Look, I’m sorry, they did not amount to racism.”

 

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