Trump Official and CNN’s Kaitlan Collins Engage in Tense Exchange Over Signal Chat Leak
- A Florida jury found CNN liable for defaming Navy veteran Zachary Young, awarding him $5 million in lost business damages and $1 million in personal damages.
- The Secretary of Veterans Affairs questioned CNN's treatment of veterans, stating, 'Why CNN seems to have a problem with veterans' during an interview.
- During the trial, internal communications revealed CNN's negative attitude toward Young, with an employee stating, 'We gonna nail this Zachary Young.'
- Kaitlan Collins, the CNN host, claimed she had no involvement in the defamation case regarding Zachary Young.
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CNN Host Gets Grilled By VA Secretary on Malicious Defamation of Navy Veteran
For the first time on CNN since the ruling came out in January, CNN viewers finally got an inkling of the fact that the network was found liable for malicious defamation of Navy veteran Zachary Young. No, it wasn’t because the network finally decided to be open an honest with their viewers; it was because Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins demanded answers on behalf of “one of my veterans” on Wednesday night. His insistence on getting answe…


Doug Collins plays reverse card on CNN during Signal mess exchange
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins turned the tables on CNN’s Kaitlan Collins after the journalist refused to ask him about veterans and tried to trap him over the Signal chat leak. “I wasn’t a part of it, and, you know, I’m not gonna speculate more than what the president has already talked about and those who’ve been involved have talked about, but I’d love to talk about the veterans,” Sec. Collins said following Kaitlan Collins’s attempt…
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