Santa Fe New Mexican

Retracted CNN story boon for President

- By David Bauder

NEW YORK -- For a president seemingly at perpetual war with “fake news,” the resignatio­n of three CNN journalist­s over a retracted story about a Donald Trump Russian connection is a gift from the political gods at a time the struggling effort to repeal Obamacare dominates the headlines.

Trump quickly took advantage with a series of tweets on Tuesday, and conservati­ve provocateu­r James O’Keefe piled on by releasing a video with a CNN producer caught on camera talking about the network’s Russian coverage being ratings-driven.

The network on Monday accepted the resignatio­ns of journalist­s Thomas Frank, Eric Lichtblau and Lex Haris over last week’s web story about Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci’s pre-inaugural meeting with the head of a Russian investment fund.

CNN retracted the story a day later, saying it had not met its standards, and apologized to Scaramucci.

Trump has been unhappy with CNN since he was a candidate last year, and hasn’t granted the network an interview since he’s been president.

He’s been particular­ly annoyed by its reporting on connection­s with Russia.

The misstep on a relatively minor story — it was never mentioned on any of CNN’s television networks — left some White House staff members jubilant, believing it has handed them a new talking point to use as a cudgel against mainstream media organizati­ons they feel are largely biased against them.

Trump tweeted that “they caught Fake News CNN cold.”

He lumped ABC, CBS, NBC, The New York Times and The Washington Post together in the same “fake news” category.

He said that “CNN is looking at big management changes now that they got caught falsely pushing their phony Russian stories. Ratings way down!”

A spokeswoma­n for CNN chief Jeff Zucker didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Tuesday. CNN’s public relations staff refuted Trump’s notion that the network is hurting, saying it is completing the most-watched second quarter in the network’s history.

The president was livid at CNN’s story but also felt vindicated because it seemed to confirm his belief that the cable network was trying to undermine his presidency, according to one staffer who demanded anonymity.

The White House was considerin­g unleashing its surrogates on the network, planning to hit the mistakes hard in order to change the subject for what has been a stretch for the presidency, with questions about the Russia probe swirling and the Republican health care bill in dire straits.

Aides also believe that highlighti­ng media mistakes could be a useful way of questionin­g the credibilit­y of much of the reporting on the scandals surroundin­g the White House to convince supporters that Trump was the victim of a witch hunt.

Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., suggested in an interview with Breitbart News that “maybe Jeff Zucker should do an on-camera briefing about CNN’s fake news scandal before the White House does any more of them.”

CNN’s White House correspond­ent, Jim Acosta, has been particular­ly vocal in protesting the administra­tion’s dwindling number of on-camera news briefings.

He also tweeted a link to the video posted by O’Keefe’s Project Veritas. The hidden-camera video showed John Bonifield, an Atlanta-based producer in CNN’s medical unit, talking about how the “ratings are incredible” for the network’s Russian coverage.

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