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Scott Adams has raised the hackles of liberals in recent years for his avowedly pro-Trump commentary.

The NewsNation anchor spent the bulk of his hour-long show interviewing Adams before proclaiming “he’s not David Duke,” a reference to the former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan who ran for president in 1988.

Cuomo said: “I think that there’s such weaponizing of the division that it’s so easy to cancel him. But all it does is feed the people out there who are selling the same thing.” “Black people are contacting me and saying, ‘Come over to the barbecue, let’s talk,’ and all these things,” Adams told the former CNN anchor.He said his remarks were aimed at “attract[ing] attention so that I could have a productive argument.”The backlash began following an episode last week of Adams’ YouTube show, “Real Coffee with Scott Adams.”San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

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