>The resignations are a sign of the stakes for CNN. The cable channel has beefed up its investigative team with major hires from The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, among other outlets, to add more reportorial heft to its coverage of the Trump administration. The network also routinely bears much of the brunt of Trump's rhetorical attacks on the press.
You think it would be that easy to get people to turn on CNN? These people are rhetoric tactician. Not so easily defeated
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/27/534566758/cnn-resignations-a-sign-of-the-high-stakes-in-covering-trumps-administration
>>131580938
I will never watch cnn again in my lifetime. Take note cnn.
>>131581338
>Wahh boo hoo,
>CNN journalists got btfo for months of fallacious trump stories and all they lost was their jobs
>They're actually victims of Trump