'Boycott CNN' trends after Donald Trump Town Hall

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The hashtag ‘Boycott CNN’ began trending on Twitter after the network broadcast a live ‘town hall’ with Donald Trump.

The former US president repeated his claims the 2020 election was rigged and claimed a court ruling of sexual assault against him was “fake”. He faced questions in his first appearance on the network, which he had branded “fake news”, since 2016 having not granted it any interviews during his spell in the White House.

CNN moderator Kaitlan Collins asked if he regretted his actions on January 6 2021, with the former president praising the size of the crowd he spoke to that day before some began marching on the Capitol and said the attendees believed the election was “rigged.”

“They were there proud. They were there with love in their heart. That was unbelievable and it was a beautiful day,” he said.

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CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins (Image: Getty)

Asked the first question about why he should be elected again, Mr Trump started by repeating his claims about the 2020 presidential election and unfounded allegations of election fraud.

Striking a more muted tone on stage than before his cheering supporters, the former president called it a “rigged election” and a “shame” before Ms Collins cut him off, correcting his statements and asking him to publicly acknowledge his loss to Mr Biden.

In response, he immediately returned to his claims. As Ms Collins continued to try to fact-check Mr Trump, he interrupted again, calling for honest elections and pivoting to other subjects like immigration.

His appearance came a day after a New York jury found him liable in a civil case for sexually abusing Elizabeth Jean Carroll nearly 30 years ago and defaming her when she spoke about it publicly.

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Protesters outside the court where Mr Trump was found liable for sexual abuse (Image: Getty)

New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to Twitter to blast CNN for the timing of its town hall so soon after the civil court’s ruling.

“There is simply no way CNN can feign ignorance about the fact that they set up a sexual assault victim to be targeted and attacked on national television a day after the verdict,” she wrote.

“People were sounding the alarm about this exact scenario. They let it happen anyway without a plan.”

She continued: “This, the choice to platform election disinformation, lies about January 6th, totally unchecked and reckless claims about abortion… they need to take ownership of what just happened. This cannot be normalized. It’s dangerous.”

Twitter user @RickIsmach agreed, saying: “That’s why #BoycottCNN is trending. Remember when they used to do Journalism?”

Asked about the verdict, Mr Trump said his poll numbers went up and repeated his statements that he did not know Ms Carroll, although at least one photograph has surfaced of them together.

“I don’t know her. I never met her. I had no idea who she is,” he said.

He dismissed a question about Ms Collins about whether it would impact his standing with female voters, launching into a recounting of Ms Carroll’s claims in a mocking voice, drawing laughs and claps from the live audience.

He called it “a fake story” and referred to Ms Carroll as “a wack job”.

Mr Trump defended his comments on an Access Hollywood video in which he bragged about grabbing women’s genitals without asking permission because he was a star.

“I can’t take that back because it happens to be true,” he said.

Responding to a question about the US Supreme Court overturning abortion rights last year, he took credit for appointing three of the justices who joined in the majority ruling.

“It was such a great victory and people are starting to understand it now,” he said.

Mr Trump’s appearance during the 70-minute broadcast sparked anger from people on Twitter who criticised CNN for giving him a platform and dismissed the live event as a cynical ploy to attract viewers.

Referring to the dismissal of news anchor Tucker Carlson from rival network Fox News, @saeedwkhan wrote: “CNN looking to attract FoxNews viewers now that Tucker is gone. It’s never about truth or news, but about ratings and ad $$$”

Addressing CNN CEO Chris Licht, @mslauraz wrote: “#ChrisLicht hang your head in shame and resign. Shame on you. #BoycottCNN”

source: express.co.uk