Erik Wemple of The Washington Post disparaged Green's questions as "dumb, loaded, and prejudicial," calling for the Fox News Channel to apologize to Aslan.
"[9] Meredith Blake, in the Los Angeles Times, wrote that, in the "cringe-inducing interview," Green seemed to object to Aslan’s background more than the actual contents of the book.
[10] Fox News' Dan Gainor defended Green, writing in an op-ed that in "the liberal media, one dare not ever question the motives of Muslims.
[15] An editorial written by her, and published by Fox News on March 15 featured a stock photo of people holding hands when CDC guidelines at the time advised against it.
The article called washing hands, sanitizing homes, and practicing social distancing a "temporary or flimsy barrier to a raging tsunami" and said "To close the churches where people go for comfort and spiritual strength – as an act of fighting against this biological scourge – seems like a surrender to Satan.
"[16] Green interviewed Louisiana pastor Tony Spell for a Fox News piece in which she argued that "The fundamental right to freedom of religion in the United States is sacrosanct."