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Trump pays tribute after Ted Turner death by taking a shot at CNN: ‘Destroyed his baby’

The Independent — World Andrew Feinberg 1 переглядів 3 хв читання

President Donald Trump on Wednesday paid tribute to CNN founder turned philanthropist and environmentalist Ted Turner, who died at the age of 87, but couldn't resist getting in a shot along the way at the groundbreaking news organization he created.

Writing on Truth Social after news of Turner’s death was broken by CNN, Trump called the late billionaire “one of the Greats of All Time” while claiming he had been “personally devastated” in the wake of his decision to sell the cable network to Time Warner because the owners had taken “his ‘baby’ and destroyed it” by making it “woke and everything is is not all about.”

Trump then pivoted to calling the incoming owners of CNN, right-wing billionaire Larry Ellison and his son David Ellison, “wonderful people” and expressing hope that the pair “will be able to bring it back to its former credibility and glory.”

Writing once more of Turner, he again praised him as “one of the Greats of Broadcast History” and said he’d been “a friend of mine.”

“Whenever I needed him, he was there, always willing to fight for a good cause,” he added.

Trump hailed the CNN founder as ‘one of the Greats of All Time’
Trump hailed the CNN founder as ‘one of the Greats of All Time’ (Getty)

Though Trump and Turner both traveled in high-flying media and financial circles in the 1980s, the president’s description of the late icon as something other than “woke” flies in the face of Turner’s own history.

The billionaire mogul, who pioneered cable television in the 1970s and 1980s before devoting his assets to environmentalism and reviving interest in professional sports, was famously liberal and outspoken on numerous political matters.

He once called it a “disgrace” that the U.S. was “the only first-world country that doesn't have universal healthcare” during one 2016 interview, and at a Reuters event in 2006 he suggested it is hypocritical for the U.S. to criticize Iran for wanting to have nuclear weapons.

He said at the time: “They're a sovereign state. We have 28,000. Why can't they have 10? We don't say anything about Israel‍—‌they've got 100 of them approximately‍—‌or India or Pakistan or Russia.”

And while Trump has spent years deriding the concept of climate change as a “hoax,” Turner was long a proponent of drastic actions to reduce what was once referred to as global warming.

In a 2008 interview with PBS, he warned that if steps were not taken to halt rising temperatures, most of the world’s population would die with the survivors left to be “cannibals.”

He also advocated for limiting population growth, stating in the same interview that American families should limit themselves to two children each.

Trump has spent years attacking Turner’s signature creation and the journalists who work there in retaliation for CNN’s aggressive coverage of his political campaigns and his administrations.

Over his decade-long political career, he has called the outlet "fake news," "terrible," and "the enemy of the people,” baselessly accused journalists there of fabricating "phony stories," and called its’ coverage of the war he started with Iran over two months ago as "seditious."

During his first term, his administration unsuccessfully tried to block the purchase of CNN’s then-parent company, Time Warner, by AT&T.

And late last year, he successfully bullied Netflix into dropping a bid to purchase CNN owner Warner Brothers Discovery in order to allow the Ellisons, both of whom are longtime donors and supporters of his, to acquire the company — and the news channel — by merging it with Paramount.

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