CNN’s Abby Phillip Defends Controversial Panelist Scott Jennings on ‘NewsNight’
Abby Phillip, a host on CNN’s “NewsNight,” recently addressed the criticism surrounding frequent panelist Scott Jennings, a conservative pundit known for his combative style. While acknowledging that some viewers may dislike Jennings, Phillip defended his presence on the show, citing the importance of representing diverse perspectives.
Phillip explained that Jennings, a former staffer for President George W. Bush who has aligned himself with the MAGA movement, offers views that are “pretty widely shared,” even if they are considered unfounded by some. She emphasized the value of including differing opinions in discussions, even when they may be controversial.
However, Phillip also highlighted her role in moderating the conversation and ensuring that panelists engage in meaningful debates rather than seeking viral moments. She noted that she intervenes when she detects attempts to manipulate the discussion for social media attention, particularly when misrepresentation occurs.
“If I detect that what you’re doing is playing a game of, ‘Let me say something that I think is going to go viral, let me misrepresent what’s being said here to try to create a moment,’ I will stop that,” Phillip stated. She mentioned that Jennings has been involved in such instances and that she is quick to address them during the show.
For viewers interested in seeing Phillip’s approach in action, the 5-minute mark of the show provides insight into how she manages contentious moments. By maintaining a balance between diverse viewpoints and responsible discourse, Phillip aims to foster engaging discussions on “NewsNight.”