When pressed by Kaitlan Collins about his stance on the war in Ukraine, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz flip-flopped on his long-standing belief that Putin started the war
President Donald Trump blasted CNN during his Thursday afternoon Oval Office briefing while fielding a question about Russia’s war on Ukraine from network anchor Kaitlan Collins. As Collins pressed Trump about his trust that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to end the three-year war,
I know [Biden is] a friend of yours,” the president fired off. “He’s a friend of CNN. That’s why nobody watches CNN anymore. Because they have no credibility.”
Collins & Co. are doing a real disservice to their profession and to their country by playing this tired old game.
The two White House correspondents also addressed why GOP politicians are turning a blind eye to the president’s pro-Kremlin rhetoric.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt cut off Kaitlan Collins on Thursday as the CNN reporter pressed National Security Advisor Mike Waltz on President Donald Trump saying Ukraine ...
Haberman, also a CNN analyst, joined host Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday for “The ... when Russia invaded Ukraine. The president campaigned on ending the war and maintained his position in office ...
As he spoke to the press on Thursday about ending the war between Ukraine and Russia, President Donald Trump mocked CNN for its ratings and overall credibility.
Maggie Haberman told Kaitlan Collins that President Donald Trump's wild comments aren't made with a lot of "long-term thought" — they're "about flexing muscle."
During a White House event, Trump clashed with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins over credibility, interrupted her questions on tariffs, and defended Vladimir Putin, stating he believes the Russian president wants peace.