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Former ‘Jeopardy’ players demand apology for contestant’s alleged white power hand gesture; he denies it

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A "Jeopardy!" contestant is fending off accusations after at-home viewers accused the two-time winner of flashing a hand gesture that has become synonymous with white supremacist groups.

Returning champion Kelly Donohue appeared on Tuesday’s episode of the competition trivia show and during the show’s introductions, Donohue appeared to hold up the last three fingers on his right hand, forming an "OK" sign touching his forefinger to his thumb and holding it to his chest.

Donohue then tapped his chest three times with the hand gesture. It didn’t take long before many on social media took to various platforms and accused Donohue of signaling with the gesture, which has since been classified as a symbol of hate by the Anti-Defamation League as.

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