Trump administration denounces CNN for airing messages from Iranian leaders


The Trump administration denounced CNN on Thursday for airing a portion of the new Iranian supreme leader’s public statement, the second time in three days that he’s targeted the network for reporting on how the regime is responding to the American attacks.

The attack illustrated the care news outlets must take in reporting during wartime, and the responsibilities of American journalists to report the perspective of countries its government views as enemies. It also exposed inconsistencies. The message of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei during his first public statement since he succeeded his father, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike, was widely available elsewhere.

The White House said on social media that “fake news CNN just aired four straight minutes of uninterrupted Iranian state TV, run by the same psychotic and murderous regime that prided itself on brutally slaughtering Americans for 47 years.”

Earlier CNN interview criticized by Trump’s communications leader

Two days earlier, White House communications director Steven Cheung took issue with CNN anchor Erin Burnett’s interview with Hossein Mousavian, a former Iranian nuclear negotiator. Burnett asked Mousavian what he had been hearing about the Iranian government’s interest in having talks with the United States. There wasn’t much, he said.

“Ever notice how CNN just regurgitates quotes and unverified information from Iranian terrorists?” Cheung wrote on X. “Total disgrace. They have become the murderous Iranian Regime’s version of Pravda,” he said, referring to the official newspaper of the former Soviet Union.

CNN did not address Cheung’s statement but did respond to the White House attack on Thursday. It noted that CNN, Sky News and Al Jazeera also showed portions of the ayatollah’s statement live.

“The world is watching with anticipation which direction this war will take,” CNN said. “Purported remarks from Iran’s new supreme leader are a critical component in helping audiences understand where this conflict is heading and were aired for their obvious news value.”

Other news outlets, including The Associated Press, sent out alerts on what Khamenei said. His vow to keep up attacks on other Arab countries in the region and plans to choke off the world’s oil supply were headlines. The New York Times led its website with a story on the speech in its immediate aftermath, later writing that the speech “was an early indication of how the new supreme leader would approach the war, as well as how he would lead the country.”





Source link

  • Related Posts

    Traders Seize on China Power Firm’s Possible Dollar-Bond Misstep

    (Bloomberg) — Traders have seized on a bond-market technicality in an attempt to more than double the yield on a dollar note issued by one of China’s biggest energy infrastructure…

    Senate passes major housing affordability bill by Elizabeth Warren and Tim Scott

    WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a bill Thursday aimed at boosting the supply of housing and bringing down prices, marking a rare bipartisan breakthrough on a major issue. The 21st…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    NASA will try its Artemis II launch again in early April

    NASA will try its Artemis II launch again in early April

    Alberta family finds out new truck from dealership was stolen

    Alberta family finds out new truck from dealership was stolen

    Carney announces $32B for northern defence and infrastructure projects

    Carney announces $32B for northern defence and infrastructure projects

    Traders Seize on China Power Firm’s Possible Dollar-Bond Misstep

    Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Gets A Switch 2 Release, Free Upgrade “Coming Soon”

    Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Gets A Switch 2 Release, Free Upgrade “Coming Soon”

    FirstFT: US to ease Russian oil sanctions