Fox's Outnumbered smears murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi as being “tied to the Muslim Brotherhood”
Harris Faulkner: “Khashoggi was tied to the Muslim Brotherhood. ... I just put it out there because it is in the constellation of things that are being talked about.”
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In a discussion of the alleged murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, Fox News host Harris Faulkner brought up the talking point that “Khashoggi was tied to the Muslim Brotherhood.” Faulkner's co-host Marie Harf pushed back, noting that “some people are using that ... to discredit him.”
While Khashoggi reportedly attended Muslim Brotherhood meetings early in his career, according to those who knew him, “To say that Jamal was some kind of an extremist is all lies.” In an an August 28 column in The Washington Post, Khashoggi himself explained his perspective on the Muslim Brotherhood, which was, at its core, his support for Arab democracy, a concept the Saudi ruling family and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman deeply resent and fear. Additionally, as Harf pointed out, several right-wing media figures and trolls are using these facts to smear Khashoggi, saying that he was "not a good guy," that people should “not allow yourselves to be manipulated by the media into feeling sorry for Jamal Khashoggi,” and that the public should not “be disappointed by his disappearance.”
From the October 18 edition of Fox News' Outnumbered: