Judy Woodruff Apologizes for Remarks Regarding Former President Trump
Woodruff's Apology
PBS journalist Judy Woodruff apologized on Wednesday for comments she had made on the air regarding former President Donald Trump.
Woodruff's apology came in the form of a statement released by PBS.
Woodruff's Remarks
During a broadcast on Tuesday, Woodruff had said that Trump was "a dangerous man" and that he was "not fit to be president."
Woodruff's comments drew criticism from some viewers, who accused her of being biased against Trump.
Woodruff's Apology
In her apology, Woodruff said that she regretted making the comments.
She said that she had been "frustrated by the events of the past few weeks" and that she had "let her emotions get the better of her."
Woodruff said that she stands by her belief that Trump is "not fit to be president," but that she should have expressed her views in a more professional manner.
PBS Statement
In a statement, PBS said that it "supports" Woodruff's apology.
PBS said that it believes that Woodruff is "a fair and impartial journalist" and that her comments "do not reflect the views of PBS."
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