This Is CNN: 15 Embarrassing Network Moments in 2021
Fifteen embarrassing moments in 2021 rocked CNN, the self-identified “most trusted name in news” network owned by Ted Turner.

Fifteen embarrassing moments in 2021 rocked CNN, the self-identified “most trusted name in news” network owned by Ted Turner.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday on CNN’s “New Day” that considering the highly contagious Omicron variant of coronavirus was rapidly spreading, people should “stay away” from larger New Year’s Eve parties this year.

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday on CNN’s “New Day” that while in office, former President Donald Trump poisoned the well on vaccines, which he argued had a “lingering effect.”

Stephen Colbert, the left-wing host of CBS’ “The Late Show,” mocked President Joe Biden after his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Colbert knocked the 78-year-old “grandpa” after Biden snapped at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins during the Geneva visit.

ABC legal analyst Sunny Hostin told her co-hosts Thursday on ABC’s “The View” that President Joe Biden snapping at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins during a press conference in Geneva was “conduct unbecoming of the office.”

CNN’s chief national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny said Wednesday during his network’s coverage of President Joe Biden’s Geneva visit that Biden apologized for snapping at reporter Kaitlan Collins during a press conference because it “could perhaps be viewed as sexist.” Zeleny said, “That

President Joe Biden said he would be using a pre-approved list or reporters to call on Wednesday at a press conference following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

CNN’s chief national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny said Wednesday during his network’s coverage of President Joe Biden’s Geneva visit that he had never seen a president who was “so protected by his aides in terms of not wanting him to answer questions.”

During CNN’s coverage of the summit between President Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, CNN Chief White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins stated that while she appreciates Biden apologizing to her for how he responded to her at his press conference,

President Joe Biden said he would not allow his Justice Department to seize phone records or emails from journalists, even though he was silent on the issue when he was vice president.

Defeating left-wing “cancel culture” requires a reciprocal approach from the right, determined Mike Cernovich, author and journalist.

On Monday, CNN White House Correspondent Kaitlan Collins reported that during an off-camera interview with CNN earlier in the day, President Joe Biden said that an impeachment trial in the Senate of former President Donald Trump “has to happen” even

CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said Tuesday during “The Situation Room” that President Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed initiative on coronavirus vaccines had become “operation flat tire.”

Wednesday on his show “The Lead,” CNN’s Jake Tapper reacted to the breaking news statement from first lady Melania Trump that her son Barron tested positive, “exhibited no symptoms,” and has now tested negative for coronavirus.

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins criticized President Trump Monday evening after video showed the president taking off his mask on an outdoor balcony — a criticism that prompted the president’s campaign to remind Collins of her own history of removing her mask, particularly when the cameras are off.

CNN White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins criticized White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany for not quarantining after she had been in contact with adviser Hope Hicks, who tested positive for coronavirus on “Newsroom,” Monday.

CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins asked the president to condemn a group of his supporters who traveled to Portland for a counter-protest.

Friday on CNN, host John King told his viewers their tax dollars were supporting “xenophobia” from President Donald Trump’s senior advisor Stephen Miller.

The White House press corps has asked President Donald Trump’s press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, the same question for the last four briefings in a row: does the president believe there is “systemic racism” in law enforcement?

Kaitlin Collins only removed the mask when she was an actual threat to others without the mask — when she actually should have been wearing the mask.

“I have two questions … you pointed to me, I have two questions Mr. President, you called on me,” Collins said.

Friday CNN anchor John King used profanity to criticize President Donald Trump’s attack on NBC News’ Peter Alexander at the coronavirus press briefing.

CNN White House reporter Kaitlan Collins and President Trump went back and forth over funding for the border wall during a press conference in the Rose Garden Friday, with Collins continuing to question Trump after an aide retrieved the microphone from her.

From obsessing over the details of President Trump’s genitals, to unhinged Hitler comparisons, to bullying Kanye West, CNN had another wild year, and we’re here to help remember all their best moments.

After President Trump doubled down on calling himself a “nationalist” Tuesday, CNN went into full attack mode, with cringe-worthy George Orwell quotes read on air, bad history lessons, and comparisons to Hitler. CNN White House reporter Jim Acosta kicked off the

CNN’s Kaitlan Collins inaccurately claimed on Monday that Justice Clarence Thomas had been accused of sexual assault during his nomination hearings in late 1991.

The Log Cabin Republicans are calling out CNN White House reporter Kaitlan Collins for some anti-gay tweets she posted in 2011.

President Donald Trump sparred with reporters at the White House Monday, telling them that he considers them to be part of the “Democrat Party.”

Actress Ellen Barkin took to Twitter on Monday and suggested that it wouldn’t be enough to remove President Donald Trump from office.

During “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox News Channel, Vice President Mike Pence defended the White House’s decision to ban CNN’s Kaitlan Collins from a White House event for asking Donald Trump inappropriate questions, saying the administration will continue to maintain

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said the White House made a mistake by barring CNN’s Kaitlan Collins from a White House event for asking Donald Trump “inappropriate” questions. Scaramucci said, “Listen, I

White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley denied reports that the White House “banned” CNN reporter Caitlan Collins because staff did not like the content of her questions.

Wednesday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” host Wolf Blitzer demanded an apology from the Trump administration for blocking his network’s White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins from a Rose Garden event because the administration allegedly did not like the questions she asked President

Wednesday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” network White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins relayed her account of being blocked from a Rose Garden event because the Trump administration allegedly did not like the question she asked President Donald Trump at the conclusion of

Wednesday on CNN’s “Inside Politics,” network White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins said President Donald Trump’s participation in White House Sports and Fitness Day comes with a “great deal of irony” given the “questions about his own weight loss battle.” Partial transcript
