CNN Fires Back at Trump Prosecution Threat: There Is Nothing Illegal About Reporting'
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CNN reported on ICEBlock, a tracking app used for monitoring Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, which has over 20,000 users. Following this report, President Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced intentions to prosecute CNN. Trump's Border Czar Tom Homan condemned the coverage as disgusting and called for a Justice Department investigation into CNN. In response, CNN stood by its reporting, clarifying that the app is publicly accessible and that its reporting does not imply endorsement.
CNN fired back at President Donald Trump after he threatened to prosecute the network over its reporting on ICEBlock, a tracking app for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Trump’s Border Czar, Tom Homan, demanded the Justice Department's investigation into CNN's segment, labeling it disgusting. Following the reporting, Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced intentions to prosecute CNN during a visit to a migrant detention center. CNN defended its report, clarifying that the app is publicly available and their reporting does not promote it.
Trump’s Border Czar Tom Homan called for an investigation of CNN, stating that their reporting on the ICEBlock app was disgusting. The app, which has over 20,000 users, allows individuals to track ICE agent movements. CNN's report highlighted the controversy surrounding the app, as concerns grow regarding immigration enforcement practices. The potential prosecution by the Justice Department was linked to CNN's coverage of this contentious tool amidst heightened tensions surrounding immigration policies.
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