CNN doesn’t seem to care about the health and well-being of the American people.
When it comes to the Coronavirus, it looks like all they really want to do is try to score cheap anti-Trump points.
Before Trump’s press conference on the subject, CNN’s Brian Stelter criticized Trump for not doing enough.
See his tweet below:
Since the dawn of the Trump era, countless experts have warned that the president's lack of credibility would imperil the country in the event of an emergency.
As the coronavirus outbreak worsens, those fears may be coming true… https://t.co/vFo8MJZV7i
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) February 26, 2020
Then, during Trump’s press conference, CNN cut away from it to air their town hall event with Michael Bloomberg:
CNN cuts away from the White House's press briefing about the coronavirus to air their town hall with Michael Bloomberg.
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) February 27, 2020
.@cnn cuts away while NIH's Dr. Anthony Fauci is talking through vaccine logistics and timelines – unbelievable. #coronavirus
— Jason Miller (@JasonMiller) February 26, 2020
This was such an important issue, Brian's network cut out of the press conference and none of his network's leading reporters, including Darcy, Tapper or Acosta tweeted about it.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) February 27, 2020
You want to know why @CNN ratings are in the tank? In the middle of the @POTUS press conference from the White House briefing room regarding the Coronavirus, CNN cuts away to go to their Mayor Michael Bloomberg town hall.
— Westside Jeff (@WestsideJeff) February 27, 2020
Then, after NOT covering it live, CNN had the nerve to criticize it:
The 31 wildest lines from Donald Trump’s self-congratulatory coronavirus press conference
While many Americans were sitting down to dinner on Wednesday night, President Donald Trump stepped into the White House briefing room to give the country an update on the novel coronavirus and its spread across the globe.
Trump delivered an opening statement and then took questions for almost an hour. And, as he does, the President veered into a wide variety of topics even while stretching the truth to the breaking point.
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