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CNN's Jake Tapper ruthlessly fact-checks Donald Trump eight times in three minutes
Jake Tapper, host of CNN's The Lead, has dismissed claims made by Donald Trump in a fact-checking segment, during which he called out the president eight times in three minutes
CNN host Jake Tapper pressed Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) on Tuesday about remarks made last year in a Vanity Fair article, when she said the way Latinos talk about immigration reminds her of
Jake Tapper is hitting back at President Donald Trump after he called fellow CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins "stupid and nasty."
CNN's Jake Tapper incorrectly described pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole Jr. as White during coverage of the Virginia man's arrest on Thursday.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper was ripped by critics Thursday after he wrongly referred to accused DC pipe-bomber Brian Cole Jr. as “a white man.” Tapper made the cringeworthy gaffe while discussing the arrest of Cole,
The Lead With Jake Tapper, Tapper discussed the ongoing bidding war for WBD, which has seen both Netflix and Paramount Skydance making plays for the company. Despite accepting a bid from Netflix on Friday,
CNN host Jake Tapper called the D.C. pipe bomb suspect a White man before his show aired photos of the suspect, who is Black, just minutes later.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper issued a correction Friday after referring to the DC pipe bomb suspect as a “White man.”
CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Thursday misstated the race of the Jan. 6 pipe-bomb suspect, inaccurately describing the newly charged man as white.
President Donald Trump attacked CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on social media, calling her “stupid and nasty” and misspelling her name in a post criticizing her reporting. CNN’s Jake Tapper publicly defended Collins, correcting Trump’s statements, affirming her professionalism, and highlighting the legitimacy of her questions.
Jake Tapper: Reporting Accurately On Trump's Quite Obvious Aging Is Neither Seditious Nor Treasonous
On CNN's 'The Lead,' host Jake Tapper talked about President Trump's recent comments at a campaign rally where Trump was critical of people claiming he was not staying on message. Tapper mentioned that many Republicans are concerned an unfocused messaging campaign from President Trump will bode ill for the Republican Party in 2026: JAKE TAPPER: I'm not certain that message is going to help Republicans based on the content of his Pocono speech.