Kremlin wants apology from Fox News for calling Putin a killer… but may have to wait till 2023

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Fox News host Bill O'Reilly (R) described Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) as "a killer" in the interview with president Trump .O'Reilly dismissed the Kremlin's call for an apology. "I'm working on that apology but it may take a little time," he said on Fox News late on Monday. "You might want to check in with me around ... 2023."
Fox News host Bill O’Reilly (R) described Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) as “a killer” in the interview with president Trump .O’Reilly dismissed the Kremlin’s call for an apology. “I’m working on that apology but it may take a little time,” he said on Fox News late on Monday. “You might want to check in with me around … 2023.”

The Kremlin said on Monday it wanted an apology from Fox News over what it said were “unacceptable” comments one of the channel’s presenters made about Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.

Fox News host Bill O’Reilly described Putin as “a killer” in the interview with Trump as he tried to press the U.S. president to explain more fully why he respected his Russian counterpart. O’Reilly did not say who he thought Putin had killed.

“We consider such words from the Fox TV company to be unacceptable and insulting, and honestly speaking, we would prefer to get an apology from such a respected TV company,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.

O’Reilly dismissed the Kremlin’s call for an apology.

“I’m working on that apology but it may take a little time,” he said on Fox News late on Monday. “You might want to check in with me around … 2023.”

Fox News is a top-rated U.S. cable news network owned by Rupert Murdoch’s Twenty-First Century Fox Inc.

Trump’s views on Putin are closely scrutinized in the United States, where U.S. intelligence agencies have accused Moscow of having sponsored computer hacking to help Trump win office, and critics say he is too complimentary about the Russian leader.

Trump, when commenting on the allegations against Putin in the same interview, questioned how “innocent” the United States itself was, saying it had made a lot of its own mistakes. That irritated some congressional Republicans who said there was no comparison between how Russian and U.S. politicians behaved.

Asked in an interview on Sunday to clarify those comments, Trump told Westwood One Sports Radio: “Well, I don’t have to clarify it. The question was do you respect him — he’s a head of a major country.”

Putin, in his 17th year of dominating the Russian political landscape, is accused by some Kremlin critics of ordering the killing of opponents. Putin and the Kremlin have repeatedly rejected those allegations as politically motivated and false.

Trump, who has said he wants to try to mend battered U.S.-Russia ties and hopes he can get along with Putin, was asked a question about some of those allegations by Fox Business before he won the White House.

In January last year, after a British judge ruled that Putin had “probably” authorized the murder of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko in London, Trump said he saw no evidence the Russian president was guilty.

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10 responses to “Kremlin wants apology from Fox News for calling Putin a killer… but may have to wait till 2023”

  1. PatienceTew Avatar
    PatienceTew

    He’s just a ‘hitman’ for his grupperovka bosses.

  2. Normally Putin consider any reports from the Fox TV company to be unacceptable.

    This time it is insulting.
    This time Putin prefer to get an apology from Fox TV that he suddenly categorize as a respected TV company.

    Honestly speaking, O’Reilly respond to Dmitry Peskov call for an apology was the correct one.

    “I’m working on that apology but it may take a little time,” he said on Fox News late on Monday. “You might want to check in with me around … 2023.”

  3. MekensehParty Avatar
    MekensehParty

    That’s the good thing about right-wingers, within their nationalistic message is the hate for right-wingers in other nations.

    1. PatienceTew Avatar
      PatienceTew

      No hate, just the ‘plain truth’ as the Armstrongs would’ve said.

    2. So who’s the hater here? O’Reilly or Putin? 🙂

      1. MekensehParty Avatar
        MekensehParty

        Being both far right in their respective countries, they hate each other.
        Right wingers of one country are enemies of right wingers in other countries.

  4. I guess Putin can still wait till 2023 because he will still be around as the Russian president . Anyone who dares to oppose him will be crushed . This is how democracy works in Russia and Putin trying hard to impose same type of democracy all over the world .

    1. To paraphrase Clemenceau, Putinoid democracy is to democracy what military music is to music. 🙂

  5. Nobody is innocent. The USA is no exception. Clean your own closet before pointing fingers.

  6. Rudy1947 Avatar

    Don’t know why Putie has his boxer’s in a wad, he’s probably been called worse in his own country.

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