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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Owen Scott

CNN anchor hits back at Trump after president demands apology for reporting ‘fraud’

  • CNN anchor Jake Tapper defended the network's reporting after President Trump accused it of publishing a "false statement" regarding Iran.
  • The controversy began when CNN's Erin Burnett read a statement from Iran's Supreme National Security Council, which claimed victory for Iran in its conflict with the U.S.
  • President Trump demanded CNN withdraw the statement, calling it a "FRAUD" on Truth Social and suggesting an investigation into the network.
  • Tapper asserted that CNN's role is to report events as they unfold, not to cater to the president's preferences, and vowed to continue reporting despite any falsehoods from either side.
  • CNN clarified that the statements originated from Iranian officials, with reporter Matthew Chance confirming both a foreign ministry statement and the more aggressive one from Iran's highest military body.

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