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CNN embraced anti-Trump programming and experiences ratings success during President Trump’s first administration, but the network has failed to replicate the success the second time around.
The White House correspondent shared an anecdote from last May, when the White House press secretary helped her out during an overseas trip despite the administration's attacks on her back at home
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CNN analyst issues brutal blow to Trump as approval ratings hits new low
A CNN analyst delivered bad news for President Trump during a live broadcast, saying the president's approval rating on the economy is 'absolutely atrocious'.
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Trump met with David Ellison days before saying he’s ‘not involved’ in Paramount’s Netflix battle
The timing of the meetings — early last week — is notable because Trump was asked by NBC’s Tom Llamas on Wednesday about Paramount and Netflix’s battle for WBD, and he said, “I haven’t been involved.”
Collins fired back by replaying the footage on Tuesday’s edition of The Source, where she said Trump’s reaction is telling for where his mind is at in regards to the Epsteins files. “He views things through the lens of how it affects him,” Collins said, per The Daily Beast.
President Donald Trump lost it at CNN’s Kaitlan Collins as she tried to ask him a question about survivors of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in the Oval Office. “What would you say to survivors–” Collins,
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How Trump failed in his latest bid to weaponize justice
No wonder that six Democratic lawmakers, all military and intelligence veterans, are bracing for what comes next despite a grand jury refusing to indict them for warning service personnel against obeying illegal orders.
Trump attacks CNN’s Kaitlan Collins again over questions about the Epstein files: ‘I don’t think I’ve ever seen you smile’ - Trump said he wants the country to ‘move onto something else’ and quit aski
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CNN viewers slam 'sexist' Donald Trump as he insults Kaitlan Collins over Epstein question
After Kaitlan Collins quizzed Donald Trump on Jeffrey Epstein's survivors during a press conference, the president brutally insulted the reporter with a classic misogynistic jab
President Donald Trump – who skipped the Super Bowl and instead attended a watch party in Florida – denounced Bad Bunny’s halftime performance as “a slap in the face” and said “nobody understands a word” the Puerto Rican rapper was saying.