Article snippet: Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg doubled down on his criticism of Fox News host Laura Ingraham, as advertisers continue to flee from her show over comments she made. In the past few days, more than a dozen companies have pulled their advertisements from “The Ingraham Angle” in response to her tweet mocking Hogg for being rejected from colleges. “A bully is a bully and it’s important that you stand up to them,” Hogg said on CNN Saturday. Hogg, one of the leaders of the March for Our Lives movement and an outspoken gun control activist in the wake of the shooting at his high school, also called out Ingraham for her comments earlier this year about NBA stars LeBron James and Dwayne Wade. Ingraham sparked major outcry after she said that James and Wade should “shut up and dribble” rather than commenting on politics. “She’s tried calling out people at Dartmouth University for their sexual orientation and she told Lebron James to shut up and dribble,” Hogg said on CNN. “I don’t see any apology for those people.” Hogg responded to Ingraham’s original comments by tweeting a list of her advertisers and urging his followers to contact them. Ingraham apologized after companies began pulling their ads, but Hogg refused to accept the apology. Hogg said on CNN that it’s “disturbing” that Ingraham has not been held accountable for her past comments. “It’s really sad, it’s disturbing to know that somebody can bully so many people and just get away with it, especially to the... Link to the full article to read more