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Every post where Trump mentioned “Cnn”.

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Cnn at a glance

mutually exploitative then institutionally hostile with persistent instrumental use
Posts analyzed1,039
Phases9
Turning points9
Coverage2010–2026

Trump's relationship with CNN across 2010–2026 is the most structurally complete media relationship in the dataset: it begins as a mutually beneficial platform exchange, transitions through mounting competitive friction, crystallizes into the 'Fake News' institutional epithet, and ultimately settles into a permanent state of ritualized hostility that both parties seem to use instrumentally. The arc runs from Trump hosting Larry King's show (2010) and regularly appearing on Wolf Blitzer (2011–2012), to attacking CNN's ratings and anchors during the campaign (2014–2016), to declaring CNN the 'Enemy of the People' and 'Fraud News' (2017–2019), to calling for CNN to go conservative and offering himself as the programming solution (2022), to accepting a CNN debate and using their polls selectively (2024), to threatening journalists with firing for false Iran strike reporting (2025), and finally to using CNN links as sources when convenient even in 2026. The defining paradox: Trump both attacks CNN as an existential threat to democracy and relies on CNN's platform, ratings data, and coverage as legitimizing tools throughout the entire period.

2010-2012
active media partner

CNN is a legitimate and valuable platform. Trump hosts Larry King's show, appears regularly with Wolf Blitzer, Piers Morgan, Erin Burnett, and Anderson Cooper. He promotes his own CNN appearances as significant events. The only critical notes are advisory — CNN and MSNBC 'need help on ratings' and he could tell them where they're going wrong. The birth certificate discussion with Wolf Blitzer in 2012 introduces the first friction, but CNN is still fundamentally a partner.

31 posts. Trump appears on CNN multiple times, promotes appearances enthusiastically, hosts Larry King's 25th anniversary, and has Ivanka and Melania appear on the network. The relationship is transactional and mutually beneficial: Trump gets national TV exposure, CNN gets a reliable provocateur. The 2012 'CNN and MSNBC need help in ratings — I can tell them where they're going wrong' post is the first hint of the superior-consultant posture Trump will later weaponize. The birth certificate Blitzer interview is the most contentious early exchange but CNN is still treated as a legitimate interviewer.

Turning point
Jun 11, 2012

The 'CNN and MSNBC need big help — I can tell them where they're going wrong' post is the first statement of Trump's media-consultant superiority over CNN. He positions himself not as a grateful guest but as someone who knows better than the network's executives. This posture will define the next fourteen years.

2013-2014
critical advisor transitioning to contempt

CNN's ratings decline becomes the primary frame. Trump positions himself as a media consultant who knows what CNN is doing wrong. Anchors are attacked individually (Erin Burnett's ratings, Smerconish as a waste of resources). Jeff Zucker is questioned. But the relationship is not yet adversarial — the 2014 post 'I hate what has happened to the once great @CNN' implies prior affection and current disappointment, not fundamental hostility.

31 posts. The transition from partner to disappointed critic is visible. Trump tells CNN it shouldn't give Erin Burnett a raise, attacks Smerconish's appointment, and mourns what CNN has become. He still appears on Piers Morgan and other shows. The 'once great CNN' post (2014) is the most emotionally ambivalent in the entire dataset — it implies genuine investment in CNN's historical quality. Zucker's judgment is questioned. But Trump is still within the CNN ecosystem, still appearing and being covered, still treating it as a media institution worth engaging.

Turning point
Apr 4, 2014

'I hate what has happened to the once great CNN' is the most emotionally invested CNN post in the dataset. It implies prior affection and genuine regret — a more complex emotion than competitive contempt. It marks the end of the partnership phase and the beginning of sustained institutional criticism.

2015-2016
competitive antagonism and ratings combat

The campaign transforms the Trump-CNN relationship into a competitive battle. CNN is covering Trump extensively — and getting big ratings from it — while Trump attacks CNN for bias and milking debates. The 'Clinton News Network' nickname crystallizes. Fox News is the preferred contrast ('FoxNews ratings blow away CNN'). CNN is simultaneously the platform Trump needs and the institution he attacks. The debate format ('milking it for 3 hours') and Anderson Cooper's coverage become specific targets.

335 posts across two years — the densest in the dataset. CNN covers the Trump campaign obsessively; Trump attacks CNN for bias while promoting his own CNN appearances. The 'Clinton News Network' framing transforms CNN from a failing ratings property into a politically weaponized enemy. Kayleigh McEnany's early CNN career is acknowledged approvingly. The 2016 town halls and debates generate both promotional posts ('Town Hall on CNN with Anderson Cooper at 9:00 NOW!') and simultaneous attacks on CNN's bias. The paradox of using the enemy's platform is fully visible.

Turning point
Jul 17, 2016

The 'Clinton News Network' naming is the first proper epithet applied to CNN — transforming institutional bias criticism into a branded political accusation. It elevates CNN from a failing ratings property to an active political adversary.

2017
fake news crystallization and enemy designation

The first weeks of the presidency produce the complete crystallization of the CNN-as-enemy framework. 'Fake News CNN' becomes a fixed compound noun. 'Fraud News CNN' is proposed as an alternative. CNN is grouped with MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS, the NYT, and Washington Post as the 'Fake News Media' collective. The 'Country's biggest enemy is the Fake News' post (June 2018) elevates CNN from political opponent to existential threat. The book cover complaint is notably petty but reveals the continued sensitivity to image.

35 posts. The inauguration Fox-vs-CNN ratings comparison opens the year. By February CNN is 'unwatchable.' By June Trump is proposing to rename it '#FraudNewsCNN.' By October NBC = CNN. The naming campaign is systematic and deliberate — each post tests and reinforces the 'Fake News' designation. The individual anchor attacks (Jake Tapper as 'CNN flunky') begin targeting specific faces rather than the institution generally. The Kelly-NFL lie rebuttal ('totally false story') establishes the specific-lie-correction template that will be used through 2026.

Turning point
Jan 24, 2017

The post-inauguration Fox ratings comparison crystallizes 'FAKE NEWS @CNN' as the fixed compound designation. From this point 'Fake News' is not an adjective applied to specific CNN stories but a permanent modifier fused to the brand name itself.

Turning point
Jul 1, 2017

The proposed name change from 'Fake' to 'Fraud' signals an attempt to escalate the legal and moral severity of the accusation — fraud implies deliberate deception rather than mere error. The post also shows Trump actively workshopping the CNN brand attack.

2018-2019
sustained institutional war and source attacks

The war against CNN intensifies into source credibility attacks — 'CNN is working frantically to find their source. Look hard because it doesn't exist.' AT&T ownership becomes a corporate-level target: if AT&T can be pressured, CNN can be restructured. Individual anchors (Jake Tapper, Don Lemon, Carl Bernstein, Chris Cuomo) are attacked by name with increasing contempt. 'Suppression polls' are a new specific attack category. The activist investor AT&T angle suggests Trump is thinking about institutional, not just rhetorical, pressure.

134 posts across two years. Jake Tapper is 'destroyed' by Stephen Miller. Don Lemon is 'the dumbest man on television' — a phrase that will recur. Carl Bernstein is a 'degenerate fool.' Chris Cuomo is attacked multiple times. AT&T's CEO Stephenson's departure (2020) is celebrated. The suppression poll attack (midterms 2018) is a specific tactical claim — CNN deliberately publishes false polls to discourage Republican turnout. 'CNN is our Country's biggest enemy' represents the peak rhetorical escalation. The AT&T pressure strategy suggests Trump is thinking beyond messaging into institutional control.

Turning point
Jun 13, 2018

The North Korea deal post contains the most extreme CNN designation in the dataset: 'Our Country's biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools.' This is the rhetorical peak of the CNN-as-existential-threat framing.

2020
war time fake news plus covid framing

CNN is the primary amplifier of COVID misinformation and anti-Trump content. The '4th of July speech manipulation' post is the most specific media-misconduct accusation — CNN 'brazen, desperate.' OANN is promoted as the superior alternative to both Fox and CNN. AT&T CEO departure is celebrated. The COVID/China Virus coverage becomes an additional CNN battleground. The election year generates maximum hostility as CNN coverage of Biden is perceived as systematically favorable.

128 posts. The AT&T CEO celebration ('Anyone who lets a garbage network do and say the things that CNN does should leave ASAP') is the most institutionally targeted post. The 4th of July speech manipulation claim is the most specific allegation. OANN is promoted as an alternative multiple times — the most overt attempt to redirect audiences away from CNN. Jim Clapper (now a CNN contributor) is cited in a fact-checking criticism. The election generates the maximum CNN-suppression-poll narrative.

2022-2023
schadenfreude and programming advice

CNN's ratings collapse under new management generates sustained schadenfreude. Trump celebrates individual anchor firings (Brian Stelter: 'May he REST IN PEACE!') and CNN's historic rating lows. Most remarkably, Trump twice suggests CNN should go conservative and 'only have me on' — framing himself as the solution to CNN's business problem. The 2022 post claiming CNN was 'terrific' when it had 'great ratings' and covered Trump is the most candid statement of the Trump-CNN mutual dependency dynamic.

167 posts. Brian Stelter's firing is celebrated in mock-obituary language. Don Lemon's continued presence despite 'deplorable' ratings is mocked. 'Big Lie' phrase retirement is claimed as a legal victory. The advisory/savior posts are the most analytically interesting: 'If CNN were smart, they'd open up a conservative network, only have me on, and it would be the most successful network in History' — an explicit claim that Trump is CNN's missing ingredient. The 2022 post recalling when 'CNN was terrific — they covered me beautifully' is the most nostalgic Trump-CNN statement in the dataset.

Turning point
Nov 9, 2022

Trump's suggestion that CNN should go conservative and 'only have me on' to become 'the most successful network in History' is the most paradoxical CNN post in the dataset — the institutional enemy is simultaneously the proposed savior. It exposes the mutual dependency underlying the ostensible war.

2024
instrumental use alongside continued hostility

CNN is attacked as Fake News while Trump simultaneously accepts a CNN debate ('great honor'), uses CNN polls when they support his leads, links CNN articles when they report negatively on Harris, and thanks CNN for a positive mortgage rate story. The relationship reaches its most explicitly instrumental phase: CNN is useful when it validates Trump's positions and fake when it doesn't. The JD Vance CNN 'destruction' of Wolf Blitzer is celebrated as a victory.

131 posts. The CNN debate acceptance ('It is my great honor to accept the CNN Debate against Crooked Joe Biden') is the most dramatic single reversal in the CNN dataset — the network called an existential enemy hosts a debate Trump eagerly participates in. CNN poll data is cited selectively: 'Why does FoxNews keep using a FAKE CNN poll (where I am still winning by a lot)?' implies the CNN poll is valid when it shows Trump winning. CNN articles on Harris's 'defund the police' record are linked approvingly. The JD Vance Blitzer 'destruction' is amplified. Neil Cavuto prompts the frank admission that Trump 'actually prefers the losers at CNN' to the Fox anchor.

Turning point
May 15, 2024

Accepting the CNN debate 'with great honor' against Biden is the sharpest single reversal in sixteen years of CNN posts. The network called an existential threat to democracy becomes the legitimate host of the most important political event of 2024.

2025-2026
targeted dismissal with continued instrumental citation

CNN layoffs are celebrated as Trump-era restructuring. The Iran strike reporting controversy triggers the sharpest CNN attack of the second term — 'FAKE NEWS REPORTERS FROM CNN SHOULD BE FIRED, IMMEDIATELY!!! BAD PEOPLE WITH EVIL INTENTIONS.' But within weeks CNN links are used as sources for housing official criminal referrals and Iran ceasefire coverage. The Grammy host Trevor Noah's Epstein Island claim about Trump generates a direct rebuttal and implicit legal threat. The paradox of using and attacking CNN simultaneously reaches its clearest expression.

45 posts. The Iran strike post ('SHOULD BE FIRED, IMMEDIATELY!!! BAD PEOPLE WITH EVIL INTENTIONS!!!') is the most aggressive CNN attack of the second term. Within days CNN is cited as a source for Trump administration achievements (mortgage rate drop, Letitia James criminal referral). The Trevor Noah Grammy response generates a CNN-related rebuttal with legal threat implications. CNN's layoffs are framed as Trump-era restructuring. The Angel Families event non-coverage is attacked via Karoline Leavitt. By early 2026, CNN is a simultaneous source and enemy — the relationship's defining permanent state.

Turning point
Jun 26, 2025

The post demanding CNN journalists be fired 'IMMEDIATELY' over Iran strike reporting is the most coercive CNN post of the second term — moving from media criticism to a direct presidential demand for employment consequences. It represents the closest Trump has come to using executive authority against CNN specifically.

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Cnn posts over time

Color intensity reflects mention frequency relative to the busiest month.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecTotal
201010
20118
201213
201316
201415
2015202
2016133
201735
201840
201994
2020128
202252
2023115
2024131
202535
202612
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https:// hannity.com/media-room/prime-t ime-disappointment-cnn-ratings-crater-only-500k-viewers-during-prime-time/

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Wow! CNN Ratings have absolutely cratered, while MSNBC is doing VERY BADLY! Not enough positive Trump stories, I guess!!!

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I’m in Houston, getting ready to go to the BIG Rally in Wyoming, watching Fox News putting on Democrat after Democrat. What is going on at Fox? CNN & MSDNC don’t put on Republicans (which may be why they are dying in the ratings). They also don’t put on opposing commercials, which Fox has become famous for doing. I LOVED the old Fox! Anyway, stayed at The Post Oak Hotel - it was REALLY good.”

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“Hillary Clinton personally approved plan to share Trump-Russia allegation with the press in 2016, campaign manager says” https://www. cnn.com/2022/05/20/politics/hi llary-clinton-robby-mook-fbi/index.html

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Fox News is no longer Fox News. They won’t even show or discuss the greatest & most impactful documentary of our time, “2000 Mules.” The Radical Left Democrats are thrilled - They don’t want the TRUTH to get out. Depressing to watch what has happened to Fox! CNN should go Conservative and take over the greatest, strongest, and most powerful BASE in U.S. history. Nobody is watching CNN’s Fake News now so, as I say, what the hell have they got to lose? Sadly, they're to stupid to make the change!

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Watching @FoxNews is almost as bad as watching Fake News @CNN. New alternatives are developing!

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RT @marklevinshow: Helter Stelter, Fake Tapper, et al, have forever destroyed their reputations. CNN has been fully exposed by Project Veri…

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RT @oldwarhorse11: #ICYMI - Before .@CNN became a conspiracy theory comedy show they tried news in 2006- Smartmatic- sequoia - Dominion…

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.@FoxNews daytime is not watchable. In a class with CNN & MSDNC. Check out @OANN, @newsmax and others that are picking up the slack. Even a boring football game, kneeling and all, is better!

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RT @RedState: Watch: James O'Keefe Calls Into CNN's Morning Conference Call, Tells Startled Jeff Zucker He's Going to Release Two Months of…

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RT @SaraCarterDC: .@JamesOKeefeIII: We're going to release 'hundreds of hours of CNN' calls 7 pm ET Tonight. Do any of you want to take a…

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RT @GreggJarrett: SURPRISE! James O'Keefe pops into CNN staff call, tells Jeff Zucker he's been recording calls for months https://t.co/9GG…

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RT @marklevinshow: James O'Keefe strikes again, CNN's Zucker exposed with recorded phone calls. James will be on my radio show at 7:20 PM e…

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RT @thebradfordfile: Even CNN is now admitting China lied about Covid cases and deaths. Trump was right--again.

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RT @swervinerv82: @catturd2 @gatewaypundit If Leland Vittert was anything but a CNN-esque hack...he'd at least be curious enough to ask que…

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RT @paulsperry_: Funny how CNN has suddenly stopped its "COVID-COVID-COVID!" drumbeat, isn't it? They've even taken down their death toll t…

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RT @GOP: Pres. Trump made progress in the Middle East where no POTUS could! CNN's Oren Liebermann: The Israel & Sudan deal is a "significa…

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So it turns out that the wise guy promoted as "Anonymous" by the @nytimes, named Miles Taylor (who I never even heard of!), was only a little known "staffer" as opposed to a "Senior Administration Official". He then scammed @CNN, lied to @andersoncooper, & got a job there....

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Who is Miles Taylor? Said he was "anonymous", but I don't know him - never even heard of him. Just another @nytimes SCAM - he worked in conjunction with them. Also worked for Big Tech's @Google. Now works for Fake News @CNN. They should fire, shame, and punish everybody....

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The Fake News, @CNN, MSDNC, the failing @nytimes, and the rest, are working overtime spewing every lie in the book to make sure they can demean and disparage, at the highest level possible, to try and win an election for a man who is totally unqualified to be your President, S.J.

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