Rob Reiner: ‘We’re In A War for Our Democracy,’ Trump Has Declared War
On Friday, during an appearance on CNN’s “NewsCentral,” actor and director Rob Reiner stated that President Donald Trump had “declared war on this democracy.”

On Friday, during an appearance on CNN’s “NewsCentral,” actor and director Rob Reiner stated that President Donald Trump had “declared war on this democracy.”

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday weighed in on the fallout surrounding Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, addressing both the late-night host’s removal and the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk during an interview with CNN’s Fareed Zakaria.

Wednesday, during an appearance on CNN, network contributor Scott Jennings speculated on what motivated alleged Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson.

Chinese state media attempted to portray the “radical right wing” as the real threat looming in the wake of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in a Tuesday editorial from the state-run Global Times, depicting alleged killer Tyler Robinson as a product of the right.

Nolte: The corporate media wants to turn the murdered Charlie Kirk into a villain and his alleged assassin into a folk hero.

CNN senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod argued Tuesday on “OutFront” that conservatives were becoming “disillusioned” with President Donald Trump.

CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter said Tuesday on “The Situation Room” that President Donald Trump has a “total lack of respect and understanding of the First Amendment in the United States.”
Monday on CNN’s “OutFront,” chronic Trump critic Adam Kinzinger claimed “people like” Vice President JD Vance were trying to make the assassination of Charlie Kirk a “divisive thing.”

Monday on CNN’s “OutFront,” political commentator Bakari Sellers said racism, bigotry, misogyny and divisiveness “came out of Charlie Kirk’s mouth while he was alive.”

Monday on CNN’s “The Arena,” host Kasie Hunt said Vice President JD Vance’s words made the path out of our so-called national divide “impossible.”

Sunday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Sen. John Fetterman said his fellow Democrats needed to stop saying President Donald Trump was acting like an authoritarian ruler because he was elected.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) said the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was a “direct assault on America.”

CNN senior White House correspondent Kristen Holmes said Friday on “Inside Politics” that President Donald Trump saying the radical left is the problem was “not the answer to toning it down.”

Friday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” host Dana Bash claimed President Donald Trump’s comments on Fox News about the radical left were a “rhetorical grenade” on the political discourse in the United States.
CNN cited sources Friday morning indicating they told them the alleged assassin was located after “[confessing] to his father that he was the shooter.”

CNN senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod said Thursday on “Anderson Cooper 360” that conservatives saying we are at war in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk were being “despicable.”

Thursday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod complained that President Donald Trump was “targeting people who disagree with him.”

Thursday on CNN, Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) reacted to Charlie Kirk’s killing a day earlier by suggesting both sides had a duty to “turn down the rhetoric.”

These outlets are devoted to the 24/7 — and in the case of MSNBC and CNN, it’s literally around-the-clock — dehumanization of people like you and me and Charlie Kirk, everyday people, Normal People who dare to disagree with them. But it’s more than that, it’s worse than that… Much worse.

Monday, during CNN’s “NewsNight” broadcast, host Abby Phillip and CNN contributor Van Jones attacked Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk for likening the fatal Charlotte stabbing of Iryna Zarutska to the 2020 George Floyd incident in Minneapolis.

Wednesday on CNN’s “News Central,” Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) claimed former President Joe Biden “looks like an Olympic athlete” compared to President Donald Trump.

Tuesday on CNN’s “OutFront,” Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) claimed President Donald Trump sending the National Guard into cities was “theatrical,” and thus “beneath the office that he holds.”

On Monday, during an appearance on CNN’s “The Source,” Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) stated that President Donald Trump lacks a “moral compass” and “an honest bone in his body.”

CNN chief media analyst Brian Stelter said Monday on “News Central” that the murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light rail train last month is being used by “MAGA Media” as a “political symbol,” which is stoking racism.
Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Gov. Josh Green (D-HI) said that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. should resign or “children will die.”

On Thursday’s “CNN NewsNight,” host Abby Phillip stated that policies adopted by the D.C. City Council “in the name of social justice and criminal justice reform” resulted in “the takeover of the D.C. Police Department, because crime did get out

Thursday on CNN’s “OutFront,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) declared we were not “living in a democracy” because “there is no rule of law” under President Donald Trump.

Wednesday on CNN’s “OutFront,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) said Republicans should vote to release all the Jeffrey Epstein files to “put it behind them.” Host Erin Burnett said, “Jeffrey Epstein is accused of targeting, assaulting and raping underage girls. That’s not

CNN political commentator Scott Jennings said Tuesday on “The Arena” that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) was a “complete piece of shit” over comments about President Donald Trump’s health.

On Tuesday, during an appearance on CNN’s “The Arena,” Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) said his “request” to the Republican leadership in Congress was to release the Epstein files.

CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner said Monday on “News Central” that Americans should not trust Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) called to “make sure that we are getting rid of assault weapons in our community.”

Thursday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” former Democratic National Committee co-vice chair David Hogg said President Donald Trump was a “damn coward” for not changing gun laws after the mass shooting in Minneapolis.

Thursday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) said that “we’re going to see an uptick in gun violence” under President Donald Trump.

On “CNN Newsroom,” CNN Law Enforcement Contributor Steve Moore and host John Vause discussed the shooting in Minneapolis and Moore said, “I think what’s happening, John, is that you’re seeing more and more religious institutions being targeted” and cited the

Segments on ABC News and CNN appeared to downplay the alleged Minneapolis shooter’s hatred of President Donald Trump and Catholicism on Tuesday after two children were killed while attending Mass.

Wednesday on CNN’s “The Source,” Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) said Congress needed to work together for “federal legislation” to stop mass shootings like the one in Minnesota.

Tuesday on CNN’s “News Central,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said that President Donald Trump was trying to “militarize our society” and “intimidate his political opponents” by sending in the National Guard to cities.

The attorney for Kilmar Abrego Garcia says her client will require “many years” of “therapy” to “move past what he’s suffered.”

Tuesday on CNN’s “News Central,” anti-Trump political commentator George Conway said that during his second term, President Donald Trump was acting like a fascist dictator, including Francisco Franco and Adolf Hitler.
