CNN Helped To Normalize Donald Trump in 2016, It Will Do So Again On Wednesday. #BoycottCNN

Business Insider reports, CNN still plans to host a Trump town hall this week even after a jury found him liable of sexual abuse:

CNN is still planning to host former President Donald Trump for a town hall event on Wednesday, even after he was found liable for sexual abuse in a civil trial on Tuesday.

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Last week CNN announced it would be hosting the town hall event in New Hampshire, where Republican voters could ask questions of the former president and 2024 hopeful. Kaitlan Collins, anchor of “CNN This Morning,” is set to moderate the event, which is airing at 8 p.m. ET on Wednesday.

A jury in Manhattan on Tuesday found Trump liable for sexually abusing longtime Elle magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s; they also found Trump liable for defamation.

[F]ollowing the verdict, a spokesperson for CNN confirmed to Insider there were, as of yet, no changes to the town hall schedule.

The term “#BoycottCNN” was trending on Twitter after the verdict, with some users complaining about the network’s decision to host Trump for the town hall.

I have spent much time in a hospital room this year with a loved one where the only cable options are CNN and Fox, so CNN it has been. CNN clearly takes it lead from Fox News, and has become “Fox Lite,” often amplifying the Fox News talking points. What is the target audience for this? Fox viewers will not desert their propaganda network for Fox Lite.

Quentin Young writes, Here’s how reporters should cover Trump’s 2024 campaign:

On the evening of Jan. 6, 2021, CNN personalities tried to interpret for viewers across the world what had transpired that day in the nation’s capital.

“I would just like to remind our viewers that President Trump now for years has referred to journalists as the enemy of the American people,” anchor Jake Tapper said, looking into the camera hours after the insurrection. “Ask yourself, Who’s the enemy of the American people right now? It pretty clearly seems to be President Trump.”

It’s impressive to watch the broadcast now, after two years of reflection and investigations into the attack on the Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump. Tapper and his colleagues got much right about the nature of the event and its dark place in the country’s history. They recognized it early on as an insurrection, and they were clear-eyed about Trump’s seditious role as the leader of the attack.

Their contemporaneous judgment has since been reinforced in court cases, news stories, congressional investigations and elsewhere. But CNN itself has effectively disavowed it. The network on Monday announced that next week it will host a live prime-time town hall with Trump, hosted by anchor Kaitlan Collins.

The event is a betrayal of CNN viewers, and it sets a dangerous precedent for other news outlets trying to figure out how to cover the campaign of a presidential candidate who led an attempted coup from the Oval Office.

The Trump campaign is an extraordinary news story that presents treacherous choices for reporters and editors. Journalists can’t rely on the old rules if they value truth, democracy, history’s approval and the country’s survival.

Here is how they should cover Trump’s candidacy.

1. The guiding tenet journalists should follow is that Trump is an adversary of the United States, and a person cannot be both an adversary of a country and a candidate to lead it.

News directors and editors who remember this premise will find it impossible to book Trump for something like a town hall in good faith. Town halls, debates and rallies are among the events that typically make the news during presidential election cycles. But coverage of such events confers legitimacy on participating candidates, and outlets that publish stories treating Trump as merely one among several presidential contenders will be complicit in sedition.

2. Journalists should vigorously report on Trump’s campaign with an emphasis on its illegitimacy.

Trump is the leading Republican candidate, and he might very well win the Republican nomination. News outlets should not ignore his campaign — on the contrary, Trump’s campaign should raise journalistic alarms, and every story about it should discredit his claim to office.

This is not a partisan or ideological position. There is practically infinite evidence, for anyone who accepts reality, of Trump’s destructive intent toward the Constitution. We all watched the Trump-instigated derangements of the “big lie” that he won the 2020 election. We all saw Trump whip up the violent passions of a mob and direct it to the Capitol on Jan. 6. We all understand that he conspired with allies to subvert the will of the voters and attempted to strongarm state officials into overturning President Joe Biden’s win.

Even top Republicans, including Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, said — at least when it seemed politically safe to do so — that Trump’s behavior was beyond the pale.

“If this isn’t impeachable, I don’t know what is,” McConnell said privately in the days after the insurrection.

There is also a rock-solid legal basis for disqualifying Trump. The U.S. House did impeach Trump for “incitement of insurrection.” Last year, a U.S. district court judge, referring to Trump lawyer John Eastman, wrote, “Dr. Eastman and President Trump launched a campaign to overturn a democratic election, an action unprecedented in American history. Their campaign was not confined to the ivory tower — it was a coup in search of a legal theory.” The final report of the House committee that investigated Jan. 6 said Trump incited an insurrection.

Perhaps most importantly, Section 3 of the 14th Amendment prohibits Trump from taking office. The constitutional clause says any office holder who engages in insurrection is barred from holding office again. (Lawsuits to enforce the clause are all but certain.) That leaves Trump automatically disqualified.

This is all pretty straightforward. Most journalists understand that Trump has no business being anywhere near the White House and that they have an objective obligation to warn their audience that his election would mean national self-destruction.

But confusion sets in with the pull of norms, inertia, peer pressure and — as appears to be the case with CNN — profits. Journalists are often at pains to avoid bias, but any supposed adherence to that principle is misplaced in covering Trump’s candidacy.

It is no bias to insist that what’s true is true, what’s real is real.

It is no bias to defend the Constitution against an autocrat.

It is no bias to state that election deniers are wrong, and the top election denier is disqualified.

3. Journalists must not mistake the familiar approach for the correct one.

A major political party might nominate a traitor for president, but journalists are not obliged to legitimize that candidate in deference to the party, because they are responsible to the higher authority of truth.

As the election season unfolds, journalists who aim to produce honest coverage might have to draw on imagination and courage, because they must discard modes of reporting established over decades of election cycles that involved legitimate candidates. Some journalists will fail this test, and Americans should flee their favorite news outlets for more trustworthy sources the moment they detect any sign of complacency as Trumpism resurges.

During CNN’s broadcast on Jan. 6, Tapper did not flinch from grave language to tell viewers the truth. “A horrible day for America. A horrible day, because the president of the United States is not able to acknowledge reality and because he has inspired his followers to commit many acts of domestic terrorism,” Tapper said.

You would think it journalistic malpractice for a news outlet to invite such a figure on stage as a prospective national leader. Honest journalists would never commit such an outrage.

This last observation is aimed at you, Kaitlan Collins. It’s not too late. If you have any integrity and journalistic credibility, you can pull out and tell your boss, CNN, that you won’t be part of normalizing Donald Trump and conferring legitimacy on his fascist “revenge tour” campaign. You need to draw the line for all other journalists and to set an example. If you don’t, you are just a hack who will be complicit in sedition.





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3 thoughts on “CNN Helped To Normalize Donald Trump in 2016, It Will Do So Again On Wednesday. #BoycottCNN”

  1. Melania Trump Says She and Her Sexual Predator Husband Want to Lead America “With Love”
    The former first lady insisted in an interview that she totally supports Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign.

    BY BESS LEVIN

    MAY 9, 2023

    Yes, Melania quite obviously despises her spouse just as much as many an American. And yet, in a new interview with Fox News Digital published on Tuesday, she swore she totally supports his third run for the White House—even if it means being forced to spend more time with Trump or care about Christmas. “My husband achieved tremendous success in his first administration, and he can lead us toward greatness and prosperity once again,” Melania told the outlet. She added: “He has my support, and we look forward to restoring hope for the future and leading America with love and strength.” Note: This interview was conducted before Trump was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, though clearly the former guy was not leading “with love” when he was kidnapping migrant children and inciting a bloody insurrection (among other things).

    Speaking of Trump not actually spreading the love during his time in office, the former first lady said should she return to Washington, she will continue her “Be Best” program that, among other things, aimed to help kids deal with cyberbullying, i.e her husband’s thing. “My focus would continue to be creating a safe and nurturing space for children to learn, grow, and thrive,” she told Fox. “If additional problems arise, I will take the time to study them and understand their root causes.”

    https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/05/melania-trump-donald-trump-2024

  2. David Edwards reports, “‘Irresponsible’ CNN accused of packing Trump town hall with 400 ‘sympathetic’ voters”, https://www.rawstory.com/cnn-town-hall/

    CNN faced criticism this week for reportedly screening a “sympathetic” audience to attend former President Donald Trump’s town hall.

    Popular Information writer Judd Legum reported that the 400 members of Wednesday’s town hall would be supportive of the Republican Party.

    “The audience for the CNN townhall w/Trump will be 400 Republicans & GOP-leaning independents,” Legum wrote on Twitter.

    The writer blasted CNN for allowing a biased audience to question Trump after he was found liable for sexually abusing E. Jean Carroll.

    “Allowing Trump to appear in front of an audience exclusively comprised of people who are likely sympathetic to Trump — and then turn over the questions to that group — is irresponsible,” he said.

    CNN has faced boycotts over its decision to give Trump a platform.

  3. TFG could rape a woman in the middle of 5th Avenue and not lose votes or any free airtime.

    Because he has help from the media. CNN is packing tonight’s town hall with stooges.

    https://www.rawstory.com/cnn-town-hall/

    Based on a quick web search, 150,000 or so reported rapes per year, so extrapolating for repeats and unreported rapes, there are probably about a million rapists in the USA. Probably more.

    So expect big numbers for tonight’s town hall, rapists and rape supporters! CNN would be crazy to pass up those numbers!

    JFC, between Republicans and the SCOTUS, it must be terrifying to be a woman in 2023.

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