MSNBC will not renew its contract with contributor Sam Seder, seemingly giving in to a smear campaign that centered on one of his old tweets.
Seder confirmed the news on his radio show, “The Majority Report,” on Tuesday.
“MSNBC and I have decided to part ways based upon their firing me from their network, therefore I decided not to go there anymore,” he said.
The Wrap, citing an unnamed source, first reported Monday that MSNBC had decided to sever ties with Seder after alt-right social media personality Mike Cernovich dug up and publicized an old tweet from Seder last month.



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