NEW YORK (AP) β For a president seemingly at perpetual war with βfake news,β the resignation of three CNN journalists over a retracted story about a Donald Trump Russian connection is a gift from the political gods at a time the struggling effort to repeal Obamacare dominates the headlines.
Trump quickly took advantage with a series of tweets on Tuesday, and conservative provocateur James OβKeefe piled on by releasing a video with a CNN producer caught on camera talking about the networkβs Russian coverage being ratings-driven.
The network on Monday accepted the resignations of journalists Thomas Frank, Eric Lichtblau and Lex Haris over last weekβs web story about Trump aide Anthony Scaramucciβs pre-inaugural meeting with the head of a Russian investment fund. CNN retracted the story a day later, saying it had not met its standards, and apologized to Scaramucci.
Trump has been unhappy with CNN since he was a candidate last year, and hasnβt granted the network an interview since heβs been president. Heβs been particularly annoyed by its reporting on connections with Russia. The misstep on a relatively minor story β it was never mentioned on any of CNNβs television networks β left some White House staff members jubilant, believing it has handed them a new talking point to use as a cudgel against mainstream media organizations they feel are largely biased against them.
Trump tweeted that βthey caught Fake News CNN cold.β He lumped ABC, CBS, NBC, The New York Times and The Washington Post together in the same βfake newsβ category. He said that βCNN is looking at big management changes now that they got caught falsely pushing their phony Russian stories. Ratings way down!β
A spokeswoman for CNN chief Jeff Zucker didnβt immediately respond to a request for comment on Tuesday. CNNβs public relations staff refuted Trumpβs notion that the network is hurting, saying it is completing the most-watched second quarter in the networkβs history.
The president was livid at CNNβs story but also felt vindicated because it seemed to confirm his belief that the cable network was trying to undermine his presidency, according to one staffer who demanded anonymity to discuss private conversations.
The White House was considering unleashing its surrogates on the network, planning to hit the mistakes hard in order to change the subject for what has been a stretch for the presidency, with questions about the Russia probe swirling and the Republican health care bill in dire straits. Aides also believe that highlighting media mistakes could be a useful way of questioning the credibility of much of the reporting on the scandals surrounding the White House to convince supporters that Trump was the victim of a witch hunt.
Trumpβs son, Donald Trump Jr., suggested in an interview with Breitbart News that βmaybe Jeff Zucker should do an on-camera briefing about CNNβs fake news scandal before the White House does any more of them.β CNNβs White House correspondent, Jim Acosta, has been particularly vocal in protesting the administrationβs dwindling number of on-camera news briefings.
He also tweeted a link to the video posted by OβKeefeβs Project Veritas. The hidden-camera video showed John Bonifield, an Atlanta-based producer in CNNβs medical unit, talking about how the βratings are incredibleβ for the networkβs Russian coverage. He said the network has no βsmoking gunβ showing wrongdoing by Trump and that βthe president is probably right to say, look, you are witch-hunting me.β
CNN said in a statement that it is standing by Bonifield. βDiversity of personal opinion is what makes CNN strong,β CNN said. βWe welcome it and embrace it.β
OβKeefe said Project Veritas got the video last Friday and that a portion, in an elevator, was recorded at CNNβs headquarters. He said that Project Veritas plans to release another video involving another CNN employee, with the timing dependent on how CNN reacts to the Bonifield material.
OβKeefe and Project Veritas have a track record of aiding Republican causes, often by using hidden cameras and hiding identities, and Trumpβs nonprofit foundation has made two $10,000 donations to the organization. His sting operation led to the downfall of ACORN, a community organizing group that OβKeefe portrayed as engaging in criminal activity via hidden camera.
Before last Novemberβs election, Project Veritas released a series of heavily edited videos that included a Democratic activist appearing to brag about deploying troublemakers at Trump rallies. The fallout included the two people most prominently featured, Scott Foval and Robert Creamer, cutting ties with the Democratic National Committee. Creamerβs firm recently sued Project Veritas alleging the sting violated federal wiretap law.
He declined in an interview to discuss how the Bonifield video came about. OβKeefe said his efforts are journalistic and, since they include video, he contends that it is more believable than media stories based on anonymous sources. The retracted CNN story was heavily dependent upon on anonymous source.
One social media exchange about the CNN story indicated how feelings about the network were running strong among Trump supporters.
John Podhoretz, a conservative columnist for The New York Post and editor of Commentary magazine tweeted that βCNN published a bad story, pulled it, apologized. 3 journalists quit. Thatβs impressive and decisive action. Yelling βfake newsβ is unfair.β
That drew a quick retort from Fox News Channelβs Sean Hannity, an ardent Trump backer. βJohn wtf has happened to you?β Hannity wondered online.
Podhoretz declined to respond to Hannity online and denied an interview request.