Bill O'Reilly Apologizes for March on Washington Comment

Bill O’Reilly apologized for accusing organizers of not inviting any Republicans to the March on Washington 50th-anniversary commemoration. He admitted he was wrong on the Thursday-night airing of his show, The O’Reilly Factor, according to the Huffington Post. Suggested Reading How Trump’s Power is Crumbling and The Resistance is Growing Nicki Minaj’s MAGA Support Shouldn’t…

Bill O’Reilly apologized for accusing organizers of not inviting any Republicans to the March on Washington 50th-anniversary commemoration. He admitted he was wrong on the Thursday-night airing of his show, The O’Reilly Factor, according to the Huffington Post.

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O’Reilly had complained that no Republicans had been invited to the event. In fact, many, including both living Republican presidents, John McCain, Jeb Bush and John Boehner had been asked to attend. All declined for various reasons.

O’Reilly admitted that he had been wrong.

“The mistake? Entirely on me,” he said. “I simply assumed … Republicans were excluded.”

Read more at the Huffington Post.

Jozen Cummings is the author and creator of the popular relationship blog Until I Get Married, which is currently in development for a television series with Warner Bros. He also hosts a weekly podcast with WNYC about Empire called Empire Afterparty, is a contributor at VerySmartBrothas.com and works at Twitter as an editorial curator. Follow him on Twitter.

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