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Lara Logan is DROPPED by talent agency UTA after likening Fauci to Nazi 'Angel of Death' Dr. Mengele: Admits she doesn't know if she's still employed by Fox Nation

  Lara Logan has been dropped by United Talent Agency over her November remarks comparing Dr   Anthony Fauci   to the Nazi 'Angel of Dea...

 Lara Logan has been dropped by United Talent Agency over her November remarks comparing Dr Anthony Fauci to the Nazi 'Angel of Death', Josef Mengele.

Seth Oster, chief communications officer for UTA, confirmed to Mediaite that the agency cut ties with Logan several weeks ago.

Logan was let go over her 'highly offensive' and 'unacceptable' comments, which sparked outrage within the agency, a source told Mediaite.

South African-born Logan, 50, angered many with her November 29 appearance on Fox News, with the conservative network now scrubbing her from its broadcasts. 

And last week, she told a podcaster that she doesn't know whether her relationship with the Murdoch-owned media giant even remains intact. 

Host Pete Hegseth, a known critic of coronavirus vaccine mandates and masking policies, accused the Biden administration of overhyping Omicron. 

'There's no justification for putting people out of there jobs or forcing mandates for a disease that's ultimately very treatable, it's cheap to treat, medicines are available all over the world, and it has death rates that compare very much to seasonal flu,' said Logan. 

'In that moment, what you see on Dr Fauci, what people say to me, is that he doesn't represent science to them. 

'He represents Josef Mengele – the Nazi doctor who did experiments on Jews during the Second World War and in the concentration camps.'

Logan added: 'I'm talking about people all across the world who are saying this.' 

Fox Nation presenter Lara Logan sparked a firestorm on November 29 when she compared Dr Anthony Fauci to the Nazi doctor Josef Mengele

Fox Nation presenter Lara Logan sparked a firestorm on November 29 when she compared Dr Anthony Fauci to the Nazi doctor Josef Mengele 

Dr Anthony Fauci speaks alongside President Joe Biden  as he delivers remarks on the Omicron COVID-19 variant on Monday
Mengele, dubbed the 'Angel of Death,' was a doctor at the Auschwitz death camp in occupied Poland who performed hideous experiments on prisoners

'This is what people say to me, that he doesn't represent science to them. He represents Joseph Mengele,' Logan said of Dr Fauci. Mengele, dubbed the 'Angel of Death,' was a doctor at the Auschwitz death camp in occupied Poland who performed hideous experiments on prisoners  

United Talent Agency is one of the biggest and most influential agencies in the world. Their offices in Beverly Hills are pictured

United Talent Agency is one of the biggest and most influential agencies in the world. Their offices in Beverly Hills are pictured


The comments prompted immediate backlash from the Anti-Defamation League and American Jewish Committee - both demanding apologies from the firebrand journalist.

Fox has remained silent amid the controversy, while Logan stood by her comments, going as far as to encourage attacks on the Auschwitz Museum for condemning her Nazi analogy.

Logan was previously a widely-respected journalist who joined CBS News in 2002, winning praise for her coverage in war zones including Afghanistan and Iraq. 

Logan also used to serve as a reporter for CBS News' 60 Minutes, and was chief foreign correspondent and later chief foreign affairs correspondent for their news division until 2018.

In 2011, she was beaten and sexually assaulted by a mob while on assignment in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

Logan left CBS News after her tenure at the network was marred by a faulty report about the 2012 attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya — a story that was retracted, and for which she apologized.  

In November 2019 Fox announced that she would from January 2020 produce 16 investigative episodes of a new show, Lara Logan Has No Agenda, focused on four subjects: media bias, immigration, socialism and veterans. 

Her episodes have not aired since her remarks about Fauci, but on Monday she tweeted once again a link to the second episode of a story about Nigeria. The episode first aired on the streaming service on September 27.

Logan on January 3 said she did not know whether she would ever work for Fox again.

She was paid by the production company for her show, rather than employed directly by Fox, and admitted she appeared for free on Fox's news channels to raise her profile and promote her work. 

'Are you still with Fox, or what's going on?' asked podcast host Ivory Hecker - who in June was fired by Fox 26 Houston for disclosing, on air, information about behind-the-scenes discussions, and then leaking them to Project Veritas.

Logan replied: 'Well, you know, I don't know at this point how that's going to turn out.'

Asked why her Twitter bio still states that she is the host of a Fox Nation show, Logan said that she was not good at updating her profile, but would when the situation was clearer.

She has not commented on being dropped by her agent.

Her comments were described as 'disgraceful' by Fauci, who said they were 'slanderous'. 

Fauci said at the time that it was an 'absolutely preposterous and disgusting comparison that she makes.'

Logan is seen with Ivory Hecker on a January 3 podcast, in which Logan admitted she did not know if she was still working with Fox

Logan is seen with Ivory Hecker on a January 3 podcast, in which Logan admitted she did not know if she was still working with Fox

Fauci criticized Logan for her comments comparing him to an infamous Nazi war criminal, calling the conservative journalist's comparison 'slanderous' and 'disgusting'

Fauci criticized Logan for her comments comparing him to an infamous Nazi war criminal, calling the conservative journalist's comparison 'slanderous' and 'disgusting'

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He added: 'It's an insult to all of the people who suffered and died under the Nazi regime in the concentration camps. 

'I mean, it's unconscionable what she said.' 

The 80-year-old veteran public health expert added: 'What I find striking is how she gets no discipline whatsoever from the Fox network. 


'How they can let her say that with no comment and no disciplinary action? I'm astounded by that!'  

Fauci also took issue with Logan's claims that the death rate for COVID-19 is comparable to that of a seasonal flu.

'Forget about the fact that she was being totally slanderous to me and, as usual, had no idea what she was talking about. 

'Saying that it's as benign as flu. When did influenza kill 770,000 Americans?'

Fauci added: 'So not only is she being slanderous and disrespectful to so many people who were killed in the concentration camps by Dr Mengele, but she absolutely has no idea what she's talking about. 

'She's completely incorrect in everything she says.' 

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