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Laura Helmuth is resigning as editor-in-chief of Scientific American magazine following an expletive-filled rant about Donald Trump voters.
Posting on , an X rival, Helmuth said Thursday that sheâs âdecided to leave Scientific American after an exciting 4.5 years as editor in chiefâ without mentioning her previous comments.
In a series of now-deleted posts on the same platform, she called Trump voters the âmeanest, dumbest, most bigotedâ group and âfascistsâ following the former presidentâs reelection last week. Her comments went viral on X and were criticized on the increasingly right-wing platform.
Helmuth had in a separate post, calling them âoffensive and inappropriateâ and that they donât âreflect the positionâ of Scientific American.
âI respect and value people across the political spectrum,â Helmuth wrote. âThese posts, which I have deleted, do not reflect my beliefs; they were a mistaken expression of shock and confusion about the election results.â
Kimberly Lau, president of Scientific American, said in a statement to CNN that it was Helmuthâs decision to leave and a search for her replacement is underway.
âWe thank Laura for her four years leading Scientific American during which time the magazine won major science communications awards and saw the establishment of a reimagined digital newsroom,â Lau said in the statement. âWe wish her well for the future.â
With 179 years in print so far, Scientific American says itâs the âoldest continuously published magazineâ in the United States and has published pieces from more than 200 Nobel winners.
This year, for only the second time in its history, the magazine published a , voicing its support for Kamala Harris and saying Trump âendangers public health and safety and rejects evidence, preferring instead nonsensical conspiracy fantasies.â