Sputtering mad Eric Bolling walks off BBC interview

Eric Bolling, formerly of Fox News, walked out a BBC interview Wednesday after an exchange with political commentator Aisha Mills about new laws in Georgia restricting access to voting.

“I think it’s really rich for any Republican, especially a white man, to run around and claim they care about the economic condition of Black communities and Black businesses when that’s all a lie,” Mills said.

Bolling and Mills were discussing the new Georgia voting law and Major League Baseball’s decision to move its All-Star Game from Atlanta as a result.

The former Fox News host appeared to be angered after Mills pressed her point by saying he only referenced Black people and businesses to make a point and was seeking to create a wedge.

“That’s disgusting,” Bolling said. “I’m done. Put me off. That’s disgusting. I am nowhere near anything you are painting me to be, and the problem with American politics is exactly that. Because I’m white, you think I’m racist? That’s BS. I’m done.”

As Bolling started to walk away, the host asked him not to, to which he replied that he would stay if he received an apology. “I’m not going to apologize for being offended,” Mills replied.

“I’m done,” Bolling then said, and quit the interview.

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