NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News Channel's Laura Ingraham is returning to work with defiance.
Ingraham complained about a "Stalinist" effort by liberals to stifle free speech on Monday, her first day back on the air following a week off after at least 19 advertisers abandoned her show. Ingraham had tweeted about a survivor of the Parkland, Florida school shooting who "whined" about not getting in to college, a posting for which she later apologized.
Ingraham's opening monologue didn't mention her own remark and the abandonment of advertisers, although she gave a tip of the hat to HBO's Bill Maher, who had spoken out in opposition to a boycott.
But she said she was mounting an effort to fight back against censorship, saying that she would never relent.
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