MSNBC mistook two notable men with the same name, Richard Spencer., a now-former navy secretary and Richard Spencer, a white supremacist.
One, a now-former navy secretary who was fired for his resistance against President Trump’s intervention in a war crimes case, and the other a white supremacist who was once again caught ranting about Jewish and black people.
Host Joy-Ann Reid issued “a very big correction” on-air for the mistake, saying, “Earlier in the segment as we were talking about former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer, we mistakenly showed the wrong image of white supremacist Richard Spencer. Very deeply sorry for that mistake.” Spencer, 65, served as Navy Secretary for two years before being fired by Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Trump defended the ouster, saying last Wednesday, “I have to protect my warfighters.”
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