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President Donald Trump suggested that there were rumors circulating about the possibility of the New York Times and CNN firing their reporters. This rumor stemmed from the reporters’ coverage of preliminary intelligence suggesting that the bombing strikes on Iran hadn’t completely destroyed the country’s nuclear facilities.
Trump’s statement implied that the stories about the Iran Nuclear sites, which were deemed fake by him, could lead to the termination of the journalists responsible for them. The President’s exact words were, “Rumor is that the Failing New York Times and Fake News CNN will be firing the reporters who made up the FAKE stories on the Iran Nuclear sites because they got it so wrong. Let’s see what happens?”
CNN had published an exclusive report based on leaked information from initial intelligence evaluations of the strikes. The report referenced insights from the Defense Intelligence Agency and claimed to have received information from ‘seven people’ who were briefed on the matter.
Trump and his officials, particularly Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth criticized the reports, targeting one of the lead reporters of the story Natasha Bertrand of being dishonest.
‘Natasha Bertrand should be FIRED from CNN! I watched her for three days doing Fake News. She should be IMMEDIATELY reprimanded, and then thrown out “like a dog,”’ Trump wrote on social media.
‘She should not be allowed to work at Fake News CNN. It’s people like her who destroyed the reputation of a once great Network,’ Trump continued. ‘Her slant was so obviously negative, besides, she doesn’t have what it takes to be an on camera correspondent, not even close. FIRE NATASHA!’
Trump’s post about CNN firing Bertrand appeared to be wishful thinking, as CNN issued a statement standing by Bertrand and her reporting.
‘We stand 100% behind Natasha Bertrand’s journalism and specifically her and her colleagues’ reporting of the early intelligence assessment of the U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities,’ the news outlet said in a statement.

President Donald Trump gestures during a press conference

CNN’s Natasha Bertrand
CNN denounced the criticism targeted at Bertrand as irrational.
‘We do not believe it is reasonable to criticize CNN reporters for accurately reporting on the existence of the assessment and accurately characterizing its findings, which are in the public interest,’ they wrote.
The Trump administration continues to criticize the media for questioning the success of the mission after U.S. pilots aboard seven B-2 bombers dropped 14 Massive Ordinance Penetrator (MOP) bombs on the nuclear facilities in Fordow and Natanz.
‘These reporters are just BAD AND SICK PEOPLE,’ Trump wrote on social media on Wednesday. ‘You would think they would be proud of the great success we had, instead of trying to always make our Country look bad.’

Reporter Natasha Bertrand of CNN

CNN’s Natasha Bertrand
Trump and his officials singled out Bertrand for her reporting on the infamous Steele Dossier and a 2020 Politico report reporting that ‘former senior intelligence officials’ believed that the Hunter Biden laptop was ‘Russian disinformation.’
‘She lied on the Laptop from Hell Story, and now she lied on the Nuclear Sites Story, attempting to destroy our Patriot Pilots by making them look bad when, in fact, they did a GREAT job and hit ‘pay dirt’ — TOTAL OBLITERATION!’ Trump wrote on social media.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth held a press conference on Thursday, complaining about the media reports based on ‘biased leaks to biased publications.’
‘How about we take a beat, recognize first the success of our warriors, hold them up, tell their stories, celebrate that, wave an American flag, be proud of what we accomplish?’ he asked.
Trump celebrated the press conference as a success, praising Hegseth and his team for emphasizing the success of the bombing mission.
‘One of the greatest, most professional, and most “confirming” News Conferences I have ever seen!’ he wrote on social media. ‘The Fake News should fire everyone involved in this Witch Hunt, and apologize to our great warriors, and everyone else!’