CNN’s Tapper won’t take back criticism of congressional vet

CNN’s Jake Tapper says the criticism he’s getting for a remark about a congressman and combat veteran is an attempt to change the subject from an attack on the U.S. Capitol

NEW YORK — CNN’s Jake Tapper, under fire for a comment questioning a Republican congressman and combat veteran’s commitment to democracy, said Thursday the criticism is an attempt to change the subject from the attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Mast lost both legs in an explosion while serving in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan in 2010. Tapper noted Mast’s sacrifice “fighting for democracy abroad, although I don’t know … about his commitment to it here in the United States.”

That made Tapper an immediate target online and elsewhere. Fox News Channel’s Pete Hegseth, a former U.S. Army National Guard member, called Tapper “an emotional bowl of soup with a serious inferiority complex for veterans and the military.”

Tapper’s comment was “a cheap shot you would expect from a partisan posing as a journalist,” Hegseth said on Fox Thursday.

Mast, on Twitter, noted Tapper’s right to free speech.

“Jake Tapper can question my commitment to democracy,” he tweeted on Thursday. “That’s his right that I lost two legs defending. I tell you, though: it is unwavering. I love America, and for all the divide right now there is still no country I would rather be part of!”

Mast’s office did not return a message seeking comment.

source: abcnews.go.com