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CNN: Trump lied to anchors about immigration to get 'positive press coverage' in run-up to speech

CNN's White House correspondent Sara Murray said Wednesday that the White House pulled a "bait-and-switch" with anchors from the network at a meeting on Tuesday regarding the topic of immigration.

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CNN producer praises all-male PR photo as 'the future of media' -- and feels the wrath of the Internet

A CNN producer who praised a Hollywood Reporter magazine cover with all-male talent as "the future of media" left Twitter users aghast on Wednesday.

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Directors of all 5 'Best Foreign Language Film' Oscar nominees send open protest letter to Trump

The directors nominated for "Best Foreign Language Film" released a remarkable joint statement during the Oscars ceremony on Sunday night condemning Pres. Donald Trump's and "the climate of fanaticism and nationalism we see today in the U.S. and in other countries."

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Right-wing pundit Laura Ingraham bounced $42K check to AP trying to save her floundering website

Right-wing radio host and author Laura Ingraham is facing a lawsuit filed by the Associated Press after she bounced a check to the wire service for unpaid fees and lost revenue on her website LifeZette.com.

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Press secretary Sean Spicer confiscating aides phones in search for White House leakers: report

In an effort to stem a daily flow of leaks about turmoil inside the Trump White House, Press Secretary Sean Spicer called in a dozen of his closest aides and ordered them to turn over their phones to be searched by White House lawyers.

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Jake Tapper nails Sean Spicer's hypocrisy with epic Twitter burn

CNN's Jake Tapper appears to be relishing his role as a gadfly to the administration of Pres. Donald Trump.

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'Sort of snowflake-y to me': CNN panel jabs Trump for being afraid to face WH Correspondents' Dinner

In breaking with the longstanding tradition of attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner (WHCD), Pres. Donald Trump has shown that he is an unusually thin-skinned and "snowflake-y" president, said a panel on CNN Saturday afternoon.

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'Maybe Frederick Douglass can take his place': Twitter rips Trump for backing out of WH Correspondents' Dinner

On Saturday, Pres. Donald Trump announced that he would not be attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner and Twitter users had a field day joking at the president's inability to, well, take a joke.

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Trump backs out of White House Correspondents' Association dinner

Pres. Donald Trump announced on Saturday via Twitter that he will not be attending this year's White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, scheduled for Apr. 29.

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Anti-Hillary movie chosen as worst film of year at 2017 Razzie Awards

A hyperbolic documentary about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has walked away with the dubious honor of being selected the worst film of the year at the 2017 Razzie Awards.

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WATCH: Sean Spicer said in December that only 'dictatorships' do what the White House did today

Monday's decision by Pres. Donald Trump's White House to only invite friendly media outlets to an off-camera briefing with Press Secretary Sean Spicer set off a chorus of shock and disbelief in the media world.

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'Not okay': CNN's Baldwin rips White House for only inviting friendly press to off-camera briefing

In a conversation with White House correspondent Sara Murray on Friday, CNN's Brooke Baldwin seemed stunned that Pres. Donald Trump's White House has decided to exclude media outlets that haven't been sufficiently flattering in their coverage from attending an informal press briefing with Press Secretary Sean Spicer.

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‘Governing does not seem to interest him’: CNN panel goes off on Trump’s ‘campaign speech’ at CPAC

A CNN panel marveled over Pres. Donald Trump's speech on Friday to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), saying that the chief executive appears to be unable to stop re-litigating the 2016 race and seems to want to live in a state of continual campaigning.

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