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Did National Review editor Rich Lowry say a racial slur on ‘Megyn Kelly’?

There is controversy over whether National Review editor Rich Lowry used a racial slur while discussing Haitian migrants: see for yourself.

There is controversy over whether National Review editor Rich Lowry used a racial slur while discussing Haitian migrants: see for yourself.
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Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, has found himself at the center of controversy following his appearance on “The Megyn Kelly Show” where he discussed Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio. The incident has sparked debate over whether Lowry used a racial slur during the conversation.

During the show, Lowry was commenting on the bogus Republican claims about Haitian migrants when he appeared to stumble over his words, to put it politely.

Warning for extremely rude language below.

I’ll leave it up to you for how to interpret the clip.

Who is Rich Lowry?

Known for his conservative viewpoints, Lowry has been a significant voice in American political commentary for over two decades. Born on August 22, 1968, in Arlington, Virginia, Lowry has been the editor-in-chief of National Review since 1997. He was selected for this role by the magazine’s founder, William F. Buckley Jr., at the age of 29.

He is frequent guest on political news programs such as NBC’s Meet the Press and Fox News Sunday. He has authored several books, including “Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years” and “The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, United, and Free”.

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