2010-2012
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.
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.