Trump rages at CNN reporter for asking about MAGA backlash to US . . . Trump lashes out at CNN reporter at White House flagpole photo op On Wednesday, June 18, the 79-year-old president, accompanied by family members, advisers, and officials, oversaw the installation of two large flagpoles on the North and South lawns of the White House The two poles will cost Trump about $50,000 each to complete, he told reporters, before comparing the quality of the pole to
Trump spars with Kaitlan Collins, lashes out at CNN fake news President Trump on Monday clashed with reporter Kaitlan Collins once again, slamming her network as “CNN fake news” as the journalist badgered him with questions about the Israel-Iran conflict
Trump tells CNN reporter why he left G7 As President Donald Trump returns to the United States after leaving the G7 summit early, he took questions from journalists aboard Air Force One Watch his answer to CNN’s Chief White House
‘Excuse me, I didn’t pick you’: Donald Trump brutally shuts down CNN . . . President Trump immediately shut down Collins, asserting, “Excuse me, I didn’t pick you” before telling another reporter to ask their question The Signal incident involved the editor-in-chief of ‘The Atlantic’, Jeffrey Goldberg, being added to a secret group chat
Every Member Of Trumps Administration CNNs Kaitlan Collins Has Gone . . . In January, the CNN reporter questioned the legality of Trump going against Congress' spending laws for the sake of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and his decision to ignore civil service protections to fire DOJ officials who worked on probes against him
Reporters Laugh as Trump Lambasts CNN Star to Her Face CNN’s chief White House correspondent was drowned out by laughter from her colleagues in the Oval Office on Thursday after her line of questioning about Russia’s war in Ukraine prompted
Excuse me, I didn’t pick you: Trump cuts off CNN journalist Kaitlan . . . US president Donald Trump on Tuesday snubbed CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins during a press briefing as she questioned him after officials inadvertently included a journalist in a sensitive group on Signal messaging app shortly before launching attacks on Yemen's rebel Houthis