Howard Stern Says O.J. Simpson Shouldn't Be Allowed on Twitter

Simpson fired back at Stern on Twitter.

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Everything old is new again. O.J. Simpson and Howard Stern are beefing. 

The spat between the two infamous icons of the '90s came after Stern interviewed the sister of Ron Goldman on his radio show. Simpson was famously acquitted of Goldman's murder, however, his sister Kim still believes O.J. is the culprit. She pointed out that it's painful to see Simpson tweeting from golf courses in the present. 

Stern agreed that seeing that had to be troubling for Goldman, who is now a victim advocate.

“When someone kills your brother and they’re on the golf course and they’re sitting out there in their golf cart, living the life that most people don’t get to live, it’s got to be maddening,” Stern said. He added that Twitter should consider booting Simpson from the platform “just to save you the grief of seeing him out there.”

Simpson posted a two-for-one video clip commenting on Stern's take and the failed impeachment resolution in the House of Representatives. He refused to name who his remarks were directed towards, including the Democratic Party. 

"I know I've been away for a while but I don't know what's going on in America," he said. "Person A stated that he thinks Person B should not have the right to public expression. What's interesting about that is Person B, years ago, helped fight for Person A's right for freedom of expression."

Whats happening in America!!! pic.twitter.com/ZokpXe8rsv

— O.J. Simpson (@TheRealOJ32) July 17, 2019


He tied it all together loosely with a "What's wrong with America?" theme. It remains to be seen if Stern will address Simpson's veiled retort. 

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