With CNN Debate Hours Away, Multiple News Outlets Are Still Seeking More Access
The first presidential debate of the 2024 election is hours away, with CNN set to play host at one of its studios in Atlanta.
But as the clock ticks down to 9 p.m., multiple journalism groups are weighing in publicly, asking CNN to expand access to coverage of the event. While the debate will be widely available in real-time, the issue in question is about access inside CNN’s building and studios in Atlanta.
CNN Debate Hosts Tapper and Bash’s Long History of Being MAGA Targets
Unless Donald Trump decides to back out at the last minute because President Joe Biden didn’t agree to be tested for some mystery performance enhancers, CNN will host the first 2024 presidential debate on Thursday night.
The event will be moderated by longtime CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. The debate is also extremely early, historically speaking, taking place before either candidate has been officially nominated by their respective parties.
CNN’s Debate Co-Hosts Tapper, Bash Showed Open Bias Against Trump in Past Remarks
Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, CNN’s Thursday night presidential debate co-hosts, repeatedly showed nasty bias against former President Donald Trump during previous network remarks.
Tapper and Bash’s bias is significant because they could use their positions to produce an unfair debate in which Trump might have to contend with them while also debating President Joe Biden.
"This Proved Our Point": CNN Anchor Slammed Over Mic-Cut Exposing Jake Tapper Lies
In case you needed a preview of what to expect during this week's presidential election debate - hosted by CNN - we present the following...
Just seconds after Trump 2024 National Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt began to discuss CNN's historical bias against her candidate - most specifically that of debate moderator Jake Tapper's history of anti-Trump lies - CNN anchor Kasie Hunt "ma'am'd" her and immediately cut her mic and ended the interview...
Maddow and Stelter Concoct Crazy Theories on Trump's 'Revenge'
Forever earnest Brian Stelter tweeted out his late-night appearance on CNN with Abby Phillip.
“MSNBC's Maddow is right to be thinking aloud about the possible repercussions of a second Trump term,” he typed. “Other media types and political veterans are doing the same thing. What might "retribution" look like? What are the pressure points that Trump could target?”
Guess which huge Biden lie CNN refused to fact-check
On May 8, President Joe Biden took the very unusual step of submitting to an interviewer who was an actual journalist (not like Howard Stern or Drew Barrymore). It wouldn't be long before he started mangling his record – and Donald Trump's.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria condescends to 'be honest about reality'
I have to admit none of this [election] is playing out as I thought it would. As someone worried about a second Trump term I think it is best to be honest about reality. … I wish [Biden] would do something more extreme [on immigration, namely, reinstate] Trump policy, you have to apply from your home country, and also … you have to be in Mexico to apply. … The trials keep him in the spotlight and even convince some people in general that his prosecutions are politically motivated. This...
CNN Deploys a 'Fact Checker' for Trump, Not for Biden
On May 8, President Biden took the very unusual step of submitting to an interviewer who was an actual journalist (not a Howard Stern or Drew Barrymore). It wouldn’t be long before he started mangling his record – and Donald Trump’s.
CNN staff say network’s pro-Israel slant amounts to ‘journalistic malpractice’
CNN is facing a backlash from its own staff over editorial policies they say have led to a regurgitation of Israeli propaganda and the censoring of Palestinian perspectives in the network’s coverage of the war in Gaza.
Journalists in CNN newsrooms in the US and overseas say broadcasts have been skewed by management edicts and a story-approval process that has resulted in highly partial coverage of the Hamas massacre on 7 October and Israel’s retaliatory attack on Gaza.
CNN Runs Gaza Coverage Past Jerusalem Team Operating Under Shadow of IDF Censor
Whether reporting from the Middle East, the United States, or anywhere else across the globe, every CNN journalist covering Israel and Palestine must submit their work for review by the news organization’s bureau in Jerusalem prior to publication, under a long-standing CNN policy. While CNN says the policy is meant to ensure accuracy in reporting on a polarizing subject, it means that much of the network’s recent coverage of the war in Gaza — and its reverberations around the world — has been shaped by journalists who operate under the shadow of the country’s military censor.