Fox News Host Apologizes for Suggesting Mentally Ill Homeless People Should Receive Lethal Injections
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Summary
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade apologized for making extremely callous remarks suggesting that mentally ill homeless people should be subject to "involuntary lethal injections." The article covers his public apology and the controversial nature of his original statements about addressing homelessness and mental health issues.
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The remark he now calls "extremely callous"
Fox News host suggested mentally ill homeless people should be executed
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