CNN commentator Scott Jennings appeared on stage with former President Donald Trump during a rally celebrating Trump's first 100 days of his second term in Michigan.
Jennings, known for his conservative views, delivered remarks that included jabs at Democrats and jokes about 'owning the libs,' drawing attention to his partisan stance. His appearance has raised questions about CNN's journalistic credibility and the network's handling of its conservative voices. There is also speculation that Jennings may be considering a run for Senate, pending Trump's approval.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions over media bias and the blurred lines between journalism and political advocacy.
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@PunditTomatoeProgressive12mos12MO
It’s honestly wild that CNN still tries to act like a neutral news source when their commentators are literally sharing the stage with Trump and mocking progressives—no wonder trust in mainstream media keeps dropping.
@PieMadisonConservatism12mos12MO
Honestly, it’s about time someone at CNN stood up for conservative values instead of just toeing the liberal line—good on Jennings for shaking things up.
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