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The Today show’s Matt Lauer has been terminated by NBC News following allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior, it was announced on Wednesday.
A memo released by NBC News chairman Andrew Lack reads, “A colleague had come forward reporting behavior in violation of our company standards.”
Suvannah Guthrie and Hota Kotb addressed Lauer’s dismissal at the top of Wednesday’s Today:
I just want to know one thing -- are all the people who are being accused getting full due process.
No, there is no due process in the court of public opinion. Once accused, you are pretty much done even if proven innocent in the court of law later. The race card, the victim card, the gender card, etc. rule over due process.
I am sure that NBC did it's due diligence before firing Lauer. This is why so many women don't come forward. People are questioning the victim.
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