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Trump lauded, scribe flayed


 


Following an argument with American news company CNN's journalist Kaitlan Collins in the US Oval Office, where President Donald Trump criticised her for not showing smiling face when she asked him pointedly about the newly released Epstein files. 

Though it began pointedly with singly or a tad bit more straightly with Vice President J.D. Vance Impromptu compliments to the President on this certain gesture.

Instead of instantly reacting to Collins' sharp question regarding justice for survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, Trump referred to her as "the worst reporter" and satirised her in a bizarre manner, as reportedly said.

Even Vance proceeded to directly suggest that journalists "have some fun" and they should not always be so serious or sober, specifically on pressing subjects, saying that Trump was "so perceptive" into pinpointing out media journalist Collins grin during an august or particular appearance on The Megyn Kelly Show.

His remarks reportedly drew quick notice or immediate attention as the relatively unique discussion thereby inviting undeniably a bit more impromptu response  that encouraged a little more extensive discussion on media proclivity, gendered analysis, and of course press freedom.










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