Fox contributor and Fox guest float internment after London attack, network later apologizes

Fox & Friends Sunday hosts apologized after two of the show’s guests — one of whom works for the channel — floated the possibility of using internment camps to detain terror suspects in the U.K. following the June 3 attack in London.

The day after the attack in London, which killed seven and injured dozens, Fox News’ Fox & Friends Sunday hosted Fox contributor and former U.K. Independent Party leader Nigel Farage and Daily Mail columnist Katie Hopkins. Both guests invoked the idea of internment camps for terror suspects in the U.K. to respond to the attack. Later in the show, the hosts apologized for their guests’ radical suggestions. From the June 4 edition of Fox News’ Fox & Friends Sunday:

Transcript:

CLAYTON MORRIS (CO-HOST): Earlier on the show, we had a couple of guests mention the word internment, the idea of internment camps, as a possible solution to this. I think I made it well-known my feeling on that, which I find reprehensible, but on behalf of the network, I think all of us here find that idea reprehensible here at Fox News Channel. Just to be clear.

PETE HEGSETH (CO-HOST): No suggestions of that.

MORRIS: Absolutely.