White House Homeland Security advisor Stephen Miller argued with CNN host Jake Tapper, saying public confusion about a new initiative was caused by liberal news sources.
Stephen Miller, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, appeared on CNN in a heated interview with host Jake Tapper. The discussion focused on Trump's impending federal aid freeze and Miller's assertion about the political leanings of federal workers.
Jake Tapper took aim at a motion of censure that far-right lawmakers Marjorie Taylor Greene has launched against a colleague, Rashida Tlaib. (JTA) — Speaking in front of a view of the Tel Aviv ...
CNN anchor Jake Tapper told Maggie Haberman that for all anyone knows, President Joe Biden secretly pardoned himself amid Trump's threats of retribution.
CNN host Jake Tapper lamented the tech CEO presence at President Trump's inauguration and said they were about to enter an "era of deepfakes" and "misinformation."
Donald Trump's first week back in office as president "feels like four months," CNN's Jake Tapper joked on Friday.
The journalist reacted in real-time to moguls like Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos's being present at the ceremony - as was the case with outspoken X CEO Elon Musk.
The new lineup was unveiled just hours after CNN CEO Mark Thompson outlined job cuts and a digital-first strategy for the venerable cable news channel.
From the inception of Donald Trump's political career, journalists have found it necessary to police each other, to insist that any notion of objectivity
A CNN interview took an odd turn when a senior White House adviser called out federal employees who voted for Kamala Harris in the last election. The interview between CNN anchor Jake Tapper and Stephen Miller,
Tapper torched Trump’s “blame game” in the wake of the deadly air collision in Washington DC by showcasing “words of comfort” spoken by past presidents. The post CNN’s Jake Tapper Torches Trump’s Crash ‘Blame Game’ By Showing Past Presidents’ ‘Words Of Comfort’ first appeared on Mediaite.