New York – CNN Goes After Trump In Wake Of Explosive Devices

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    President Donald Trump, right, salutes as he departs Air Force One as he arrives with first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018 in Coraopolis, Pa. The Trumps came to Pittsburgh honor the victims of the deadly shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood on Saturday. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)New York – CNN’s management has taken an aggressive stance against attacks from President Donald Trump after the network was sent explosive devices from a man who allegedly targeted Trump’s perceived enemies.

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    In a statement, CNN chief executive Jeff Zucker was critical of the White House’s “complete lack of understanding about the seriousness” of its attacks against the media, and it was followed up by another statement this week calling on Press Secretary Sarah Sanders to understand that “words matter.”

    The network has responded to specific provocations in the past. Yet it’s still considered unusual for a news organization, as opposed to an individual commentator or columnist, to take on a president. It’s the first time Zucker has done so this year.

    Two of its former leaders applauded the approach on Tuesday.

    “When it happens to you, it’s difficult to maintain a veneer of objectivity and restraint,” said Jonathan Klein, CNN president from 2004 to 2010. “It wouldn’t make sense for them not to respond in this way. The bomber had ‘CNN sucks’ stickers on his van and it’s clear who has been pushing that idea.”

    Zucker’s statement was justifiable, and handling it any other way “would come off as false or a bit odd,” he said.

    Zucker spoke on the day that Florida resident Cesar Sayoc allegedly sent the first of three devices to CNN offices. Another statement on Monday, issued through the network’s public relations Twitter feed, addressed Sanders in saying CNN did not suggest that Trump was responsible for the device sent to its office “by his ardent and emboldened supporter.

    “We did say that he, and you, should understand that your words matter,” CNN said. “Every single one of them. But so far, you don’t seem to get that.”

    The statement followed an exchange in Monday’s White House press briefing between Sanders and CNN’s Jim Acosta, who tried to get Sanders to say specifically who the president meant when he made comments about “fake news” and declared the media “the enemy of the people.” Sanders had said it was irresponsible of any news organization, like CNN, to blame the president for Sayoc’s actions.

    “There are a lot of reasons to hold your fire. One of which is you hope people mature,” said Rick Kaplan, CNN’s president from 1997 to 2000. But at some point when you realize that nothing’s going to change, it can make you look wimpy not to respond, he said.

    “They’ve been patient and professional,” Kaplan said. “I’m proud of Jeff.”

    CNN, which declined comment on Tuesday, generally responds through its Twitter feed when it has specific points to make. In recent months, for example, CNN issued statements when Trump criticized CNN reporter Carl Bernstein and barred CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins from a White House event.

    “Jeff has been pretty circumspect about his public statements,” Klein said. “They’ve been few and far between. I would expect that he would continue to keep his counsel and not make any further statements unless there were other extreme provocations.”

    CNN’s best bet is to catch its breath and continue to cover the administration objectively, and “I have no doubt they will do that,” he said.

    CNN’s coverage also contains plenty of on-air commentary — journalists like Jeff Greenfield have criticized the network for being too Trump-centric — and the commentary is most likely what has gotten on the president’s nerves.

    Trump’s biggest supporter in the media, Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity, has kept up a steady drumbeat of criticism of CNN. “CNN fake news president Jeff Zucker is lecturing the president on civility?” Hannity said on his show Monday night. He said that a weekend discussion between CNN’s Brian Stelter and Margaret Sullivan of the Washington Post about the impact of Hannity’s words is “crossing lines into slander.”

    “If you call out lies, call fake news for what it is, if you point out a political agenda under the guise of so-called news, that is not a call for violence,” Hannity said. “It is a simple, fundamental truth the media doesn’t want to hear.”

    CNN hasn’t officially taken on Fox News Channel, although some of its commentators and show hosts have. For Zucker to do so, like he has with the president, would not be wise, said both Kaplan and Klein.

    “If you attack them back, you’re just getting down in the mud with them,” Kaplan said. “You should just hold your ground. It’s one thing to have an exchange of views with the president and another to do it with a group of would-be journalists.”

    Meanwhile on Tuesday, Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doocy, hosts of Trump’s favorite morning show “Fox & Friends,” suggested the president should cool it with his criticisms of the press as enemies of the people.

    “It doesn’t help anybody,” Kilmeade said. “Too many people get shrapnel with that statement.”

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    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    7 years ago

    CNN has been attacking Trump since before the election

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    7 years ago

    CNN trying to stay in the news again. When will they learn they just need to report the news not make or in their case makeup the news?

    YossiP
    YossiP
    7 years ago

    CNN – Crap Nonsensical News!

    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    Thin skinned goniff Trumpf can dish it out, but he can’t take it. So CNN is fighting back! Boo hoo waa waa poor little rasha feels like he’s the victim. He’s not getting enough attention because the 11 burials are taking up his time on TV. RESIST the RASHA!

    grandbear
    grandbear
    7 years ago

    CNN is fake news , why is there no expose of calypso louie a.k.a. louis farrakhan the non politician who haranges jews and the rev. al sharpton , or hillary and her cohorts constantly asking for violence from her supporters or all of those people who disrupt every republican speaker?

    7 years ago

    Hey CNN us Jews know how fake you are . And guess what yes words matter . So when you CNN guys justify filthy Palestinian murders of Jews , your words matter . It’s intisgates and justified more murders . You have yiddisha blit on your hands . Glad you finally get a taste of your own rishus though I denounce any violence against you . CNN is the enemy of Jewish people

    yosher
    yosher
    7 years ago

    The press, CNN more than most , feel that they can form the news, rather than report the news. A reporter graduates,is articulate and writes well, that hardly assures that he is smarter than his classmates and that his analysis of current events is important or accurate. These biased liberal reporters are cowards, hiding behind the Constitutionally guaranteed freedom of speech, use that freedom to attack the POTUS as one would dare in no other country, but are self righteous in their belief that the President is inciting if he attacks in return.Sorry, if someone curses a reporter and verbally abuses that reporter, remember that citizen has no column. no microphone, and no podium from which to reciprocate the venom of the press.