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It’s not uncommon for someone to voice their disgust on Fox News, but this has to be one of the most intense reads of the network.

Actor, comedian, and activist D.L. Hughley was a guest on Megyn Kelly’s show and things got pretty heated pretty quickly. Naturally, the course of the conversation was about police brutality and  the recent murders of Black men caught on video, however things turned sour when D.L. didn’t hold back his criticisms of not only the police, but the Fox network as a whole.

The news anchor and D.L. had a very heated exchange which made for some uncomfortable moments as he stated his opinion on murders being captured on social media and more.

“The only place racism doesn’t exist is Fox News and the police department,” D.L. said.

Megyn then responded by saying he was offending “millions” of Fox News viewers.

“I’m insulted by the things I hear on this network, so we’re even,” D.L. responded. “I couldn’t care less about insulting people who insult me on a daily basis.”

The intense back and forth between the two went on until the Fox News host abruptly decided to end the segment after D.L. refused to back down from his statements.

PHOTO CREDIT: Fox News

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