
The daughter of late Arizona Senator John McCain retweeted former Fox News and Today host Megyn Kelly's tweet, which echoed her own sentiments regarding Toobin's light punishment. McCain was not the only pundit to call out the network for allowing Toobin back on the air.
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'No woman on PLANET EARTH would be welcomed back on network tv after being caught masturbating in front of her colleagues.' Meghan McCain is leading outcry at CNN for welcoming Jeffrey Toobin back on the air eight months after he was caught masturbating during a work Zoom conference call Megyn Kelly also spoke out against the network for bringing Toobin back McCain voiced her disgust in a tweet on Thursday, writing: 'This is garbage' Megyn Kelly echoed McCain's outrage, calling CNN a 'disgusting, incestuous boys' club' Toobin was welcomed back by CNN for the first time on Thursday for a fawning interview in which he issued to a groveling apology to his colleagues for his 'deeply moronic' behavior and said he was 'incredibly grateful' for being allowed back on air 'Why does the media protect these old white male dinosaurs in this industry?' 'This is garbage,' McCain tweeted on Thursday. 'The View' co-host Meghan McCain and former Fox News host Megyn Kelly took to Twitter to slam CNN for welcoming Toobin back this week after suspending him over the incident last fall. 'Men and women hugged him after he left the set,' the source notedĬNN analyst and fired New Yorker magazine writer Jeffrey Toobin is back on the air eight months after he was caught masturbating during a work Zoom call, and many high profile viewers are not happy about it


He said he was 'incredibly grateful' for being allowed back on air and spoke of how he is in therapy trying to become 'a better person'.Toobin was welcomed back by CNN for the first time on Thursday for a fawning interview in which he issued to a groveling apology.The lawyer, who is also a CNN analyst, was only suspended by the cable network at the time.Jeffrey Toobin, 60, was fired from his longtime staff writing position at the New Yorker magazine last November after exposing himself to colleagues on Zoom.
