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Senior Trump aides will host anti-abortion activists for a meeting at the White House on Friday, in an effort to temper growing criticism over the administration’s priorities, a person familiar with the matter told CNN.
CNN’s Jake Tapper wondered whether Donald Trump is “losing the propaganda war” with his flurry of AI-generated memes taunting Iran that he posts to his Truth Social account. The 57-year-old anchor brought up an elementary error in a Trump meme showing him holding multiple “Wild” cards from the card game UNO.
Trump and his White House staff had been insistent for months that the project, previously estimated to cost $400 million, would be funded only by private donors, but this week Senate Republicans proposed using $1 billion of taxpayer money to help fund the ballroom’s “security adjustments and upgrades.”
President Donald Trump keeps touting a poll that was discussed on CNN in March. On Tuesday, though, Trump wrongly described that poll in three different ways.
Turner founded CNN, which became one of the most prominent news networks in the world, along with the first 24-hour cable news channel
ABC is accusing the Trump administration’s media regulator of threatening broadcasters’ First Amendment rights. In an extraordinary legal letter to the Federal Communications Commission, the network accuses the agency of threatening “to upend decades of settled law and practice and chill critical protected speech.
CNN Data Guru Dispels ‘Myth’ Trump Is Losing Republican Support: ‘He Absolutely Still Has the Juice’
CNN's Harry Enten dispelled the "myth" that President Trump is losing support among Republican voters — even as the Iran war has proven unpopular at large.
On CNN, Kevin O'Leary debates Bakari Sellers over the success or failure in the Iran conflict: KEVIN O'LEARY: The strait of Hormuz is how Iran gets income. BAKARI SELLERS: We know that part. My question is why?