
The presenter of CNN, Dana Bash, interrupted the live coverage of the appearance of President Donald Trump on Monday to reject her statements that the journalists of the Warner Bros. Oded Odeed Our Country network. “
“I just want to say it for the registration, since we listen to President Trump say in the oval office that CNN hates our country: CNN does not hate our country,” Bash told the spectators after Trump the comment at the Oval office on Monday.
“That should be evident.”
Bash added: “I’ve been here for 32 years and I see a rhetorical device on it trying to say such a thing.”
Bash reduced the live coverage of the appearance of the Trump Oval Office on Monday after the president launched a flood of attacks against CNN and the reporter Kaitlan Collins Dering for a controversial exchange of exchange on the destination of Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran.
The exchange occurred during a meeting between Trump and the president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele.
When Collins tried to ask about Abrego García, who remains imprisoned in El Salvador despite a decision of the Supreme Court that ordered the United States to facilitate his return to driving, he opened with a mocking soap: “Let’s listen to a verification of cestion of this of this of this of this of this, b-bom-bo-barn bomed low!”
Collins asked: “Do you plan to ask President Bukele to help return the man that his administration was mistakenly deported to El Salvador?”
Instead of responding directly, Trump passed the floor to the attorney general Pam Bondi and the Deputy Director of General Staff Stephen Miller.
After both officials spoke, Trump intervened only to claim: “CNN is totally tilting because I don’t know what is happening. That is why no one is looking at them.”
Collins pressed again, repeating his question and turning directly to Bukele to ask if he would return to Abrego García.
Bukele responded by saying that he would not “smuggle a terrorist in the United States”, which caused Trump to add: “They would love to have a criminal, you know, released to our country. They would love it.
The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio and Miller, continued to scold Collins, but she remembered the Chamber that Trump had previously said that he would follow judicial orders that required that deported persons are returned.
“Why don’t you say,” it is not wonderful for us to keep criminals outside our country? Trump returned his shot.
“Why can’t you say that? Why are you going and again, and that’s why no one sees you anymore, you know, you don’t have credibility.”
With the exchange of exchange, the “internal policy” of CNN was cut from the feeding of the oval office.
Bash quickly went to the moment: “Okay, we have bones listening to a live press conference within the Oval office with El Salvador leader, Bukele, where we have heard many fragments of information, many news or Sowat that we are definitely focused.” “
Before resorting to his panel, he hit Trump’s broader accusation, insisting: “CNN does not hate our country. That should say.”

