Trump attacks Kaitlan Collins after CNN anchor asks about Epstein survivors: You are the worst reporter …I don’t think I’ve ever seen you smile”
Trump lashed out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins over DOJ's Epstein file release, amid survivor outrage about redactions; only 1% of files have been publicly released, DOJ said.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump snapped at CNN's Kaitlan Collins during an Oval Office gaggle after she asked about the DOJ files, shrugging off the question.
- Last week, the Department of Justice released 3 million Epstein files including correspondence involving Howard Lutnick and Elon Musk, while analysts found more than 40 redaction failures sparking survivor outrage.
- Trump launched into personal attacks against Collins, calling her the worst reporter and saying he had never seen her smile, while also denouncing CNN as dishonest and stating it "should be ashamed of you."
- Following the bill-signing, aides moved reporters out while Trump continued to criticize Collins, and the viral exchange occurred inside the White House.
- This episode continues a pattern of confrontations between the president and female reporters that has drawn prior criticism, with Trump calling Collins `worst` and critics noting past insults toward women reporters.
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In a press briefing at the White House, Donald Trump strongly attacked CNN's correspondent Kaitlan Collins after she questioned him about the publication of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Donald Trump loses it at CNN reporter after Epstein survivors question
Donald Trump launched into a furious rant at a CNN reporter after she asked him questions relating to Jeffrey Epstein and the survivors. The exchange took place in the Oval Office on Tuesday, when CNN’s Kaitlan Collins put it to Trump that “a lot of women who are survivors of Epstein’s are unhappy with the redactions” in many of the files released by the US justice department. Collins asked Trump if he believes the files “should be more transpar…
More and more Epstein files are being published by the U.S. judiciary, which also puts Donald Trump in distress. Or not, Mr. President?
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