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Last week Newsmax announced that White House Correspondent Emerald Robinson’s contract, which ends in January 2022, would not be renewed. Robinson is still with the network until that time, though she hasn’t been on the air for over six weeks and isn’t expected to return to the air before her contract ends. Given that the announcement came not long after Robinson was suspended (then permanently banned) from Twitter over a controversial coronavirus vaccine tweet, it’s been assumed that the parting-of-the-ways came about because of that tweet. Network insiders, though, tell RedState that wasn’t the reason at all – that Robinson was out because she refused to obey Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy’s June 2021 directive to “go easy on the Biden administration, particularly Jen Psaki.”

> Last week Newsmax announced that White House Correspondent Emerald Robinson’s contract, which ends in January 2022, would not be renewed. Robinson is still with the network until that time, though she hasn’t been on the air for over six weeks and isn’t expected to return to the air before her contract ends. Given that the announcement came not long after Robinson was suspended (then permanently banned) from Twitter over a controversial coronavirus vaccine tweet, it’s been assumed that the parting-of-the-ways came about because of that tweet. Network insiders, though, tell RedState that wasn’t the reason at all – that Robinson was out because she refused to obey Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy’s June 2021 directive to “go easy on the Biden administration, particularly Jen Psaki.”

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