On his Fox News show, Tucker Carlson said a show writer who resigned after racist comments were revealed ‘was wrong,’ but ripped celebratory ‘ghouls.’
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Javicia Leslie to become TV’s first Black Batwoman in CW series, Ruby Rose responds
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