Jillian Michaels, CNN and slavery
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I'm surprised that you’re trying to litigate who was the beneficiary of slavery and who was not,” host Abby Phillip said.
Social media users have roasted Jillian Michaels and CNN over her on-air comments about the Smithsonian and the history of slavery.
Among other claims, Netflix’s “Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser” alleges Michaels plied contestants with caffeine pills even though they were supposedly banned, restricted competitors’ calorie intakes to dangerously low levels, and denied medical care and medicine to some.
Nikole Hannah-Jones challenges Jillian Michaels recent remarks downplaying the full scope of slavery in American history.
Nikole Hannah-Jones is sounding off in response to Jillian Michaels' recent claims that "less than 2% of white Americans owned slaves."
Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller were met with loud protests while they were chatting with more than a dozen National Guard troops at Union Station in Washington,
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A conversation on the arts devolved into a messy argument about slavery and who benefited from it during a zany Aug. 13 roundtable discussion on […]
While speaking at a conference in Florida, Michaels addressed her comments on NewsNight with Abby Phillip and expanded her thoughts.