Donald Trump, Kristi Noem Want to "Go After" CNN over Iran, ICEBlock App
- On June 25, Trump's lawyer demanded retractions from CNN and The New York Times, threatening lawsuits over reports on Iran strikes and other coverage.
- Media reported Iran's nuclear sites were only crippled, contradicting Trump's claim of 'obliteration', as experts say the impact remains uncertain and not fully confirmed.
- Both CNN and The New York Times rejected Trump's lawyer’s claims, standing by their reporting that the Iran strike assessments were inconclusive, as McCraw stated, 'We will continue to do so.'
- Following official threats, Kristi Noem and Trump indicated potential prosecution of CNN over ICEBlock and Iran reports, citing alleged falsehoods and legal concerns.
- In a wider context, the First Amendment bars prosecution of news outlets for reporting, and experts say legal action against CNN would have no merit.
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Trump Eyes CNN Prosecution Over ICE App Coverage - American Faith
President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced in Florida Tuesday that they are exploring legal action against CNN for its reporting on ICEBlock, a mobile app that tracks Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, as well as for alleged false reporting on U.S. military operations in Iran. Speaking from the new Alligator Alcatraz detention facility in the Everglades, Noem confirmed the administration is consul…
Trump, Noem confirm DOJ is looking at prosecuting CNN for obstructing justice · American Wire News
CNN could be facing prosecution as President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called the network out over a report that allegedly aided with “obstructing justice.” Neither corporate media bias nor gaslighting appears to have been tempered by Trump’s resounding victory in November, and many examples suggest those behaviors have only worsened. A particular instance of CNN reporting on an app for tracking U.S. Immigration an…
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Says CNN May Face Prosecution
Could CNN be in hot water? Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem said network employees may face prosecution due to a leak about the U.S. air strikes against Iran and an ICE tracking app. “We’re working with the Department of Justice to see if we can prosecute them for that. Because what they’re doing is actively encouraging people to avoid law enforcement activities, operations,” Noem said during a visit to Alligator Alcat…
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