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Bigoted Broadcaster Edward Szall Is Now A White House Correspondent For Mike Lindell's Network

Edward Szall

During President Donald Trump's first term in office, his administration regularly granted press credentials to the right-wing conspiracy theorist End Times broadcaster Rick Wiles and his virulently anti-Semitic TruNews program.

Edward Szall served as a correspondent and co-host for TruNews at this time, though he was eventually fired by Wiles in 2021, after which he teamed up with white nationalist Lauren Witzke to launch CrossTalk, an independent media outlet which they used as a platform from which to spread bigotry, conspiracy theories, and Christian nationalism and through which they aligned themselves with Nick Fuentes' racist, fascist, and antisemitic America First movement.

CrossTalk eventually ceased operation and Szall has now apparently become a White House correspondent for election conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell's network, according to an announcement Szall made on his Telegram channel.

Ed Szall At White House For Lindell TV

Given that Szall is now reportedly covering the White House, it seems prudent to highlight his extremism, such as when he explained that he knew his wife was the one for him when they supposedly saw "40 Black kids robbing a Sears" and she realized that "these jungle bunnies are robbing our country dry."

One one episode of their "CrossTalk" program, Szall and Witzke welcomed white nationalist Vincent James as they gleefully recounted how "we beat up the kid at school who had two dads."

"We weren't jerks for that," Szall insisted. "That's just what we did."

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In 2022, Szall fumed over the news that gay conservative broadcaster Dave Rubin and his husband were expecting children.

"The only thing they can reproduce and create is more debauchery," Szall said. "And AIDS."

Around the same time, Szall and guest host Gillyan Christensen said that the only way to prevent gay couples from adopting is "to ban all gay people."

Along the same lines, Szall urged United States to follow the models set by China, North Korea, and the Taliban by limiting people's access to the internet so that people cannot access information about LGBTQ issues.

"How about we limit the access of free thought in this respect and instead raise children up in the way they must go?" he said.

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