CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin doesn’t really care if people are bothered by the way President Donald Trump is covered in the media.
In a segment with Brooke Baldwin and Michael Smerconish, Toobin said that Trump has been appealing to his base for the entirety of his presidency, and that covering him honestly should not be cause for censure.
Smerconish said that people around the country have called into his radio show to say things like: “the way in which he’s been treated in the media or by the celebrities pushes me to a point where I’m almost sympathetic with him.”
“To go to his level has blowback,” he added.
“We don’t go to the president’s level in responding in the news media,” Toobin replied. “We cover the news and that is entirely appropriate.”
“Some has-been celebrity sends a tweet, and we treat it as if it’s news,” he continued, referencing Peter Fonda‘s tweets going after the Trump family. “But we cover the Trump Administration like journalists, and that’s entirely appropriate.”
“If some people aren’t happy about that, well, that’s too bad. I don’t really think we should worry that they feel sympathy for the president because we’re doing our jobs as journalists,” he added.
“There’s a perception
Watch above, via CNN.
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