'NBC says they have nothing to hide,' the former host said on Fox News. 'Great, let's not hide anything.'
. She had joined NBC from Fox News to launch a morning show that was cancelled after she made a controversial comment about blackface.made against Lauer, who was fired in November 2017, and said that the network should release former employees from confidentiality agreements to discuss any misconduct they experienced at the network.
Kelly continued: "NBC says they have nothing to hide. Great, let's not hide anything. Show us all the agreements so we can see which ones pop out, and are they all women? The question is open to whether they put dollars ahead of decency."
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