Dana Bash pushes back on Trump: ‘CNN does not hate our country’
- Trump joked that he wanted to hear from the 'very low-rated' CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins during a press conference, and said CNN asks questions 'with a slant' and 'hates our country'.
- CNN host Dana Bash pushed back on Trump's claim that CNN hates the country, saying 'CNN does not hate our country' and 'that should go without saying'.
- The confrontation took place during Trump's meeting with Salvadoran President Bukele, where Collins questioned Trump over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man with alleged MS-13 ties.
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THE MOST BUSTED NAME IN NEWS: President Trump Says CNN 'Hates America,' Bash Cuts Feed to Clarify CNN Does Not Hate America
During an Oval Office meeting with El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele, President Donald Trump told reporters that “fake news” CNN doesn’t like to talk about positive numbers about the administration “because I think they hate our country, actually.” While the meeting continued, CNN’s Inside Politics host Dana Bash cut into the feed to say, “We have heard a lot of bits of information, a lot of news nuggets that we want to definitely focus on, …
FACT CHECK: Does CNN ‘Hate’ Our Country?
On Monday, during a testy Oval Office exchange with liberal CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, President Trump alleged her network hates the United States of America: “They don’t like putting out good numbers… I think they hate our country, actually.” Moments later, Inside Politics host Dana Bash took umbrage with the President’s claim: “For the record, since we heard President Trump say in the Oval Office that CNN hates our country, CNN does not hate …
Dana Bash rebukes Trump: ‘CNN does not hate our country’
CNN anchor Dana Bash fired back on Monday after President Donald Trump accused the network of “hating our country” during a heated Oval Office exchange. The confrontation took place during Trump’s meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele, in which CNN…
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