Rick Santorum: Trump’s ‘Combative’ Exchanges with Black Women in Press ‘a Problem’
Santorum on Sunday claimed President Donald Trump has a “problem” with his treatment of African-American female reporters.

Santorum on Sunday claimed President Donald Trump has a “problem” with his treatment of African-American female reporters.

On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that President Trump “picking out three African-American reporters and insulting their questions” is “who Donald Trump is. I don’t think that requires further explanation.” Brooks stated, “I thought the revoking of Acosta’s
Friday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” network legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin accused President Donald Trump of making “constant attacks on black people,” in light of the president’s negative comments about CNN’s Abby Phillip and American Urban Radio Network’s White House

Friday on CNN’s “At This Hour,” the senior media correspondent for the network Brian Stelter said “time and time again” President Donald Trump attacks African-American women. Bolduan said, “I think even before this, but especially now at this point, what

President Donald Trump ripped CNN’s Jim Acosta for being “very unprofessional” Friday, saying that the way he treats Sarah Sanders is a “disgrace.”

Thursday on ABC’s “The View,” American Urban Radio Network’s White House correspondent April Ryan said she had gotten into clashes with members of the Trump administration because she is an African-American woman. When asked about her confrontations with White House

Monday on CNN’s “Wolf,” American Urban Radio Network’s White House correspondent and network contributor April Ryan said when President Donald Trump called himself a nationalist, he really means he is a white nationalist. While discussing the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh

President Donald Trump on Wednesday evening offended the media when he said they also have a responsibility “to set a civil tone and stop the endless hostility” and “oftentimes false attacks and stories” after CNN and other prominent Democrats received suspicious packages.

Wednesday on CNN, American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent and CNN contributor April Ryan blamed the rhetoric of President Donald Trump for creating an environment that caused someone to send explosive devices to political and media offices. Ryan said,

Tuesday on CNN’s “Wolf,” American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent and CNN contributor April Ryan said President Donald Trump’s tweet that called porn star Stormy Daniels a “horseface” was “disgusting.” Ryan said, “Let me just put it on the

Here is the thing that is so amusing about CNN… Pretty much every day the far-left network engages in numerous acts of self-humiliation. A Don Lemon or Chris Cuomo or Jake Tapper or Brian Stelter says or does something that forever stains their character, that reveals the hideous person beneath … and for what?

American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent and CNN contributor April Ryan appeared Wednesday on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” to talk about her experiences with the White House. Ryan said she has long received criticism for her work, but

Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent and CNN contributor April Ryan said she blamed President Donald Trump for death threats against members of the press. Ryan said, “It’s getting worse. There is collateral damage.

CNN’s April Ryan is claiming former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault accused President Trump of using the N-word in order to maliciously overshadow the death of soul legend Aretha Franklin.

CNN analyst April Ryan said that White House press secretary Sarah Sanders should be paying for her bodyguard in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter published Tuesday.

CNN political analyst April Ryan believes CNN reporter Jim Acosta’s life was in danger at President Donald Trump’s Tuesday rally in Tampa, Florida.

After President Donald Trump refused to answer CNN reporter Jim Acosta’s questions about “Russian collusion” on Monday, Acosta accused Trump of retreating to his “safe space” of Twitter.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders drilled into correspondent April Ryan on Tuesday, for her constant interruptions during a discussion of President Trump’s reaction to the NFL national anthem protests.

CNN political analyst April Ryan sent social media into a frenzy after posting a false secondhand report that President Donald Trump was booed during the White House’s “Celebration for America” event Tuesday.

Thursday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” American Urban Radio Network’s White House Correspondent April Ryan reacted to a heated exchange with White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. During the White House briefing, after Ryan said Sanders was “blindsided” by Rudy Giuliani‘s

During an interview with Variety, American Urban Radio Network’s White House Correspondent April Ryan said President Donald Trump’s use of the term “fake news” is “reaching overseas,” where it could “destabilize democracies,” and cause “anarchy.” Ryan said, “Here is the

Wednesday on CNN’s “Wolf,” American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent April Ryan defended asking White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders if President Donald Trump has considered “stepping down” over “turmoil” caused by investigations. Ryan said, “There are people who

Tuesday at the White House press briefing, American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent April Ryan asked White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders if President Donald Trump has considered “stepping down” over “turmoil” caused by investigations. Partial transcript as follows: RYAN: Two

President Donald Trump signed a declaration to proclaim Dr. Martin Luther King day, praising the civil rights leader for standing up for human rights.

Friday in the White House after President Donald Trump signed a proclamation to honor Martin Luther King Jr. day, referring to a Washington Post report claiming President Donald Trump said certain nations as “shithole countries,” American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent April Ryan asked Trump

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders baked four pecan pies on Wednesday night, posting pictures of the project for skeptical reporters.

Monday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” American Urban Radio Networks reporter April Ryan said President Donald Trump fights his low approval rating by galvanizing his base of “uneducated” white males with cultural issues like the Confederacy and NFL players taking a knee. Partial
During the online “Overtime” segment of Friday’s edition of HBO’s “Real Time,” American Urban Radio Networks White House Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief and CNN Political Analyst April Ryan stated former Vice President Al Gore was like Chicken Little on
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher said that the controversies over Fox News Channel host Bill O’Reilly’s comments about Representative Maxine Waters (D-CA) that O’Reilly later apologized for and the spat between White House Press Secretary
Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused White House press secretary Sean Spicer of sexism Tuesday during a speech in San Francisco.

Tuesday during a speech delivered at an event in San Francisco, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacted to events earlier in the day regarding Urban Radio Networks correspondent April Ryan and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA). Ryan had been involved in

Tuesday on MSNBC, American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent April Ryan discussed her heated exchange with White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer. Ryan said, “Two and a half months in and there is a lot swirling about this administration.

Tuesday at the White House press briefing, Press Secretary Sean Spicer got into a heated exchange with American Urban Radio correspondent April Ryan. Partial transcript as follows: RYAN: With all of these investigations, questions of what is is, how does the

Tuesday at the White House press briefing, American Urban Radio Networks reporter April Ryan asked press secretary Sean Spicer if President Donald Trump‘s visit to the African-American History Museum today had helped him “gain” knowledge because according to Ryan, “when

Friday on MSNBC while discussing President Donald Trump asking African-American journalist April Ryan of the American Urban Radio Networks to set up a meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) during his press conference a day earlier, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” NAACP President and CEO Cornell William Brooks described President Trump’s views on race as “somewhere between Cro-Magnon and Neanderthal.” Brooks said, “So, the president managed, in the span of two paragraphs, to be condescending
During the Saturday broadcast of “AM Joy” on MSNBC, American Urban Radio Networks White House correspondent April Ryan accused GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and other Republicans who despise Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton of pressuring FBI Director James Comey to

On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” American Urban Radio Networks White House Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief April Ryan told host Chris Matthews to “Be careful” with a gun analogy. After Matthews said that Senator Elizabeth Warren is “pistol-popping” and
April Ryan, the White House Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief for American Urban Radio Networks spoke positively of the “commonality of the minority spirit” in Fidel Castro’s letter to President Obama on Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Ryan said, “Even if
American Urban Radio Networks White House Correspondent and Washington Bureau Chief April Ryan stated that the blocking of Supreme Court nominee Judge Merrick Garland is “blacklash” and “some on the Hill” don’t like that the first black president is in