Most Talked-About Controversies Linked to Diamond and Silk

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Diamond and Silk

A closer look at the most debated and controversial moments involving Diamond and Silk.

Diamond and Silk, comprised of Ineitha Lynnette Hardaway (Diamond) and Herneitha Rochelle Hardaway Richardson (Silk), were American conservative political commentators and vloggers. They gained prominence through their outspoken support of Donald Trump and their commentary on political issues. Both served as contributors for Newsmax, further amplifying their reach within conservative media circles. Their commentary, often delivered in a lively and engaging style, resonated with Trump supporters and a segment of the conservative base. Diamond passed away in early 2023, effectively ending the duo's public presence.

November 22, 2016: Payment from Trump campaign

On November 22, 2016, the Trump campaign paid Diamond and Silk $1,275 for "field consulting."

September 2017: Questioning Facebook's Censorship

Beginning in September 2017, Diamond and Silk began questioning about alleged censorship and bias against their page, noting a decline in reactions to their posts and videos since that time.

December 14, 2017: Criticism of Robin Roberts

On December 14, 2017, Diamond and Silk criticized Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts for saying "Bye, Felicia" to Omarosa Manigault Newman during a segment on the ABC show, defending Newman's representation of the community.

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December 2017: Support for Omarosa Manigault Newman

In December 2017, Diamond and Silk expressed support for Omarosa Manigault Newman following her controversial firing from the White House and criticized the treatment she received from African Americans and the media.

April 2018: Facebook Deems Diamond and Silk Page Unsafe

In April 2018, Diamond and Silk reproduced a message from stating that their page's content was deemed "unsafe to the community", with Facebook stating the decision was final and unappealable.

April 2018: Congressional Hearing Influence

In April 2018, Diamond and Silk's censorship claims influenced a congressional hearing involving Mark Zuckerberg after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, during which they were frequently mentioned and defended by Republican representatives.

April 2018: Facebook notification of being unsafe to the community

In April 2018, notified Diamond and Silk that their page was deemed "unsafe to the community", leading to public complaints of censorship.

April 26, 2018: Testimony before Congress

On April 26, 2018, Diamond and Silk testified before Congress about their removal from , after being invited by Congressman Steve King.

May 2019: Claim about Nancy Pelosi's alcoholism

In May 2019, during a Fox & Friends appearance, Diamond and Silk claimed that Nancy Pelosi was a "non-functioning alcoholic" who "slurs her words," referencing a doctored video, leading to a clarification from Fox News.

June 2019: Introduction of the Diamond and Silk Act

In June 2019, Representative Steve King collaborated with Diamond and Silk to introduce the Diamond and Silk Act, an anti-sanctuary city bill, which ultimately failed to pass and received negative reactions from various media outlets.

March 2020: Questioning COVID-19 data

Beginning in March 2020, Diamond and Silk began questioning the accuracy of COVID-19 death statistics, which contributed to their eventual termination from Fox News in April.

April 2020: Termination from Fox News

In April 2020, Diamond and Silk were terminated from Fox News for questioning the legitimacy of COVID-19 data.

April 2020: Cessation of content and severing ties with Fox News

In April 2020, Diamond and Silk's content production for Fox News and Fox Nation ceased, and Fox severed ties with them due to their propagation of misinformation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.