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CNN’s Paula Reid, Pushing ‘Secret Trump Recording’, is Married to CCP Lobbyist.

Paula Reid, the CNN correspondent pushing alleged recordings of Donald Trump related to the “boxes hoax”, is married to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) lobbyist.

Reid, 40, was derided for “bombshell” reporting in late May that Trump had “acknowledge[d] he held onto a classified Pentagon document” after leaving the White House, based on a recording CNN had “not listened to,” relying on “sources” who “described it” to them.

Now Reid claims she has a transcript of the alleged recording in which Trump says: “As President, I could have declassified [secret information], but now I can’t.”

This would not preclude Trump from having declassified documents while he still was President, but he has still been indicted by the Biden regime.

Reid was investigated by The National Pulse in 2022 due to her habit of pushing the baseless Russia collusion hoax, and it was discovered that her husband, Jason Kolsevich, worked for the American Chamber of Commerce in China.

“AmCham China” is a effectively a pro-Chinese Communist Party lobbying group, carrying water for the regime in Beijing in order to secure its interests in the communist state.

Kolsevich is also a graduate of Peking University, an institution headed by a Chinese spy chief where the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) fears American students are “co-opted by Chinese espionage efforts.”

Trump took a markedly harder line on the Chinese Communist Party, Chinese industrial espionage, and the outsourcing of American jobs to China than his predecessors and successor.

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Paula Reid, the CNN correspondent pushing alleged recordings of Donald Trump related to the "boxes hoax", is married to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) lobbyist. show more

CNN CEO Chris Licht Fired.

UPDATE: Per The National Pulse’s story yesterday, below, CNN’s Chris Licht has now been terminated.

“I met with Chris and he will be leaving CNN,” Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav told CNN employees on the company’s editorial call on Wednesday.

Zaslav told staff that Licht would be replaced by interim leaders Amy Entelis, Virginia Mosely, and Eric Sherling, effective immediately. “I have great confidence in this group,” Zaslav said.


ORIGINAL REPORT FROM JUN 6 2023:

CNN’s relatively new CEO, Chris Licht, is “a dead man talking” according to “dozens of CNN on-air talent, producers, and journalists.” Staff are irate with Licht after The Atlantic published a critique of his premiership at the network, which dominated the corporate media news cycle this past week.

Inside the Meltdown at CNN,” was largely critical of Licht’s leadership strategies for “rescuing the network,” and includes complaints about his decision to hold a town hall event with former President Donald Trump.

Licht apologized to CNN employees on Monday, telling them, “CNN is not about me.” Network big shots like Jake Tapper, Wolf Blitzer, and Erin Burnett are said to have lost faith in Licht.

Meanwhile, David Zaslav, the CEO of CNN’s parent company Warner Bros Discovery also appears to be showing signs CEO fatigue. Zaslav recently appointed long-time colleague David Leavy to Chief Operating Officer (COO) at CNN to rebuild the network.

Zaslav recently commented on ousted anchor Brian Stelter’s Instagram page: “Looking great buddy….miss u.” This apparently has sparked rumors of Stelter’s return to the newsroom, inside the organization.

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UPDATE: Per The National Pulse's story yesterday, below, CNN's Chris Licht has now been terminated. show more
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CNN to Host Pence for Jan 6 Struggle Session Town Hall.

CNN has announced a Republican Presidential Town Hall with Mike Pence in June – though the former vice president is yet to officially declare his candidacy for the Republican nomination.

Pence, 63, will appear from Grand View University in Des Moines, Iowa on  Wednesday, June 7th, at 9 p.m. ET, for an event moderated by Dana Bash.

The CNN press release announcing the town hall emphasizes that Pence and his former president had “a public falling out” over January 6th, and that Pence has “said the Republican Party needs to move on from Trump.”

Given this framing, the town hall is likely to take on the characteristics of a struggle session, with Bash, who has made disparaging remarks about what she terms “Trump’s 2020 election lies”, likely to press Pence to repudiate Trump’s claims that the 2020 election was “rigged”.

Trump repeated these accusations at his own CNN town hall earlier this month, criticizing Pence for certifying votes from states where he regarded the results as questionable instead of sending them back their legislatures for reexamination.

“Mike Pence… says that you endangered his life on that day… do you feel that you owe him an apology?” asked that town hall’s moderator, Kaitlan Collins.

“No, because he did something wrong. He should have put the votes back to the state legislatures,” Trump said.

“I like Mike Pence very much. He’s a very fine man. He’s a very nice man. He made a mistake,” he added.

“Mike had the right to do it. They convinced him he didn’t, and it was a horrible thing for our country.”

Pence, who insists Trump “was wrong that day”, has said he will decide whether or not to make a play for the presidency “before the month of June is out.”

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CNN has announced a Republican Presidential Town Hall with Mike Pence in June – though the former vice president is yet to officially declare his candidacy for the Republican nomination. show more
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She Just Can’t Quit Him: E Jean Carroll Demands More Trump Attention After CNN Town Hall.

Writer E. Jean Carroll has filed yet another claim against former President Donald Trump, seeking $10 million more in compensatory damages for remarks made during a recent CNN town hall.

Trump, currently on the hook for $5m to Carroll, called the whack job a “whack job” during his interview with CNN and said that her accusations were “fake” and a “made-up story.”

Carroll’s #MeToo attorney, Robert Kaplan, filed the lawsuit on Monday, May 22, announcing that Carroll would be seeking “very substantial punitive damages award” for Trump’s comments.

Trump’s comments “show the depth of his malice toward Carroll, since it is hard to imagine defamatory conduct that could possibly be more motivated by hatred, ill will or spite,” Kaplan added.

Carroll, whose allegations against Trump are notably similar to a subplot of a Law and Order episode that aired in late 2012 and who has previously written about having sex with the former President seven years before her allegations were made public, told The New York Times regarding his rebuttal of the allegations: “It’s just stupid, it’s just disgusting, vile, foul, it wounds people.”

The political persecution of Donald Trump will also continue today as he is due to appear in court by video for his second hearing in the Melvin Bragg criminal case.

UPDATE: TRUMP ISSUES STATEMENT.

Donald Trump posted to his Truth social channel on Tuesday morning: “I don’t know E. Jean Carroll, I never met her or touched her (except on a celebrity line with her African American husband who she disgustingly called the “Ape,”), I wouldn’t want to know or touch her, I never abused her or raped her or took her to a dressing room 25 years ago in a crowded department store where the doors are LOCKED, she has no idea when, or did anything else to her, except deny her Fake, Made Up Story, that she wrote in a book. IT NEVER HAPPENED, IS A TOTAL SCAM, UNFAIR TRIAL!”

The former President went on: “The Carroll case is part of the Democrats playbook to tarnish my name and person, much like the now fully debunked Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, the 51 Intelligence Agents, FBI/Twitter Files, and so much more. It is being funded and tried by Democrat operatives, although this was denied by them, and when they got caught in the lie, the Clinton appointed judge would not let us use it in trial. Time will prove him to be highly partisan & very unfair. Where’s the dress she said she had?”

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Writer E. Jean Carroll has filed yet another claim against former President Donald Trump, seeking $10 million more in compensatory damages for remarks made during a recent CNN town hall. show more