Posted on 07/25/2018 9:30:50 PM PDT by montag813
by Roman DeSantis | 24News
CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins was banned from President Trumps presser in the Rose Garden at the White House Wednesday afternoon after she repeately shouted out inappropriate questions earlier at an Oval Office meeting with a key foreign dignitary.
Earlier Wednesday, President Trump met with President of EU Commission Jean Claude Juncker in the Oval Office to reach an agreement on trade.
Collins began to blurt out questions to the President. Collins thought it was an appropriate time to bring up Michael Cohen and his secretly recorded tapes as President Juncker sat next to President Trump. Did Michael Cohen betray you, Mr. President? Collins yelled. Collins also asked President Trump if he was worried about what Cohen is about to say to prosecutors.
CNN hit back at the White House in a statement: Collins was told by White House deputy chief of staff for communications Bill Shine and press secretary Sarah Sanders that her questions were inappropriate. They were not, CNN said in a statement.
Wolf Blitzer was raging about the ban of Collins, as can be seen in this clip with her that shows her combative and nasty manner in the Oval Office:
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Looks like a tranny.
Hey, I have a good idea! The POTUS is about to negotiate tarrifs on behalf of the United States...lets show the Europeans what we really think of our President!
And FOX put out a statement SIDING with this B*TCH!
You already know she’s a screamer too.
Exactly. I’ve said that too. It’s not appropriate to yell domestic questions to the President when he has a guest from another country.
Interesting fact about this reporter, though. Initially, she used to work as a WH reporter for the Daily Caller. As you know, the Daily Caller is a conservative outlet. Her Twitter feed was very anti-Trump, and she received criticism from Daily Caller readers. It’s hard to know why she’d want to work there in the first place if she was a liberal, but I guess she could just be a Never Trump Bill Kristol type. CNN, who loves to hire people who dislike Trump (either people criticized by Trump, Never Trump politicians, people who write books about Trump), jumped on the chance to hire her. If you’ve ever watched her on TV or read her Twitter, you can tell that she doesn’t like Trump. I guess her colleague Acosta (who I think I heard yelling at Trump as he left the Rose Garden) gave her pointers. CNN prides themselves on their reporters yelling at inopportune times.
There is something unnatural about her neck. You might be right.
I cannot understand why this is not handled more efficiently.
“If it is a foreign dignitary press conference, the President will not address any question directed to domestic issues.”
Set that as policy and stick to it. The outrageous behavior of these reporters reflects really poorly on all of us as Americans and I’m sick of being embarrassed by them day after day on a national stage. The Trump administration owes it to the American people to put an end to it!
Wolf Blitzer is an idiot.
And a liar.
WATCH: CNN’s Jim Acosta Interrupts Historic Signing Ceremony, Shouts At Trump
https://www.dailywire.com/news/31732/watch-cnns-jim-acosta-interrupts-historic-signing-ryan-saavedra
In Helsinki the reporters couldnt stop asking about that stupid scandal instead of real questions. These reporters missions are to embarrass the president , nothing else. They love to be made heroes by the left.
My take also. The neck... Tranny?
What is the date of that tweet?
“CNN reporter” is a self-contradiction.
She’s a babe!
If that’s the policy - why do they even let reporters in the room? Let them watch feed - what’s the difference?
For this event - she was actually functioning as the pool reporter for all the networks.
So they were all screwed.
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