Kim Kardashian Swats Down Trump Critics

To say the anti-Trump forces at CNN are unhappy with the widespread success of Pres. Donald J. Trump is something of an understatement. The media outlet the president has dubbed “fake news” has suffered a dramatic viewership purge with plummeting ratings.

Host Chris Cuomo was flabbergasted when edgy former NBA star Dennis Rodman wore a MAGA hat on air. Now, another desperately biased host tries to get reality TV star Kim Kardashian to stab Pres. Trump in the back.

In this clip of the interview Kim Kardashian did with CNN’s Van Jones, you’ll see as he tries to lead her to say something, anything that could be construed as an anti-Trump sound bite. In recent weeks, Pres. Trump heard a plea from the Democrat loyalist Kardashian, who is married to the pro-Trump Kanye West.

At Kardashian’s request, the president looked into a life sentence conviction of a 63-year-old Tennessee woman who had not committed a violent felony. Alice Marie Johnson had fallen on hard times and turned to drug trafficking to pay her bills. Viewing the life sentence as excessive, the president pardoned her after serving more than two decades behind bars. Johnson also worked diligently while incarcerated to help others as a mentor.

Watch how low CNN’s Van Jones will go to get an anti-Trump sound bite from Kim K!


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