FOX News Contributor Kevin Jackson has been terminated following a slew of tweets speaking negatively about the accusers of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.


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On Thursday (Sept 27), Fox News released a statement confirming that Jackson was terminated after following a series of tweets in which he referred to the accusers as “lying skanks” as the Kavanaugh hearing unfolded.

“Kevin Jackson has been terminated as a contributor. His comments on today’s hearings were reprehensible and do not reflect the values of FOX News,” a Fox News spokesperson told Variety.

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Jackson has been a contributor on Fox for several years, as well as a radio host on KJRadio and the author of the best-selling book Race Pimping: The Multi-Trillion Dollar Business of Liberalism.

“Feminists are their own worst enemies, and enemy of women,” Jackson wrote on Twitter Thursday morning. “TO HELL with the notion that women must be believed no matter what. Lying skanks is what these 2 women are, and we ALL know more,” he wrote. “I disagree. Feminists are their own worst enemies, and enemy of women. Also, they want men to NEVER be believed. I’m not succumbing. TO HELL with the notion that women must be believed no matter what. Lying skanks is what these 3 women are, and we ALL know more. #TeamKJ”

After being criticized for his insensitive rant, Jackson expounded on the thread saying, “It wasn’t challenged, because Leftist women are skanky for the most part. More will be sued and made to pay for their lies.”

In a since-deleted tweet from 11:02 AM Thursday morning during Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s Senate testimony, Jackson continued to criticize Ford, writing, “#ChristineBlaseyFord academic problems came from her PROMISCUITY! Dang girl, stop opening your legs and OPEN A BOOK!”

Jackson isn’t the only Republican who has openly supported Judge Kavanaugh. Senator Lindsey Graham was also very vocal about the proceedings during the hearing, calling the important process the “most despicable thing in politics,” before openly stating that men are supposed to be “Bill Cosby” when they are in high school.”

“This is going to destroy the ability of good people to come forward because of this crap. Your high school yearbook —  you have interacted with professional women all your life, not one accusation,” Graham said. “You’re supposed to be Bill Cosby when you’re a junior and senior in high school. And all of a sudden, you got over it. It’s been my understanding that if you drug women and rape them for two years in high school, you probably don’t stop.

Here’s my understanding, if you lived a good life people would recognize it, like the American Bar Association has, the gold standard. His integrity is absolutely unquestioned. He is the very circumspect in his personal conduct, harbors no biases or prejudices. He’s entirely ethical, is a really decent person. He is warm, friendly, unassuming. He’s the nicest person — the ABA.

The one thing I can tell you should be proud of — Ashley, you should be proud of this — that you raised a daughter who had the good character to pray for Dr. Ford. To my Republican colleagues, if you vote no, you’re legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics. You want this seat? I hope you never get it.”

The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on Friday (Sept 28) on whether to advance the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.