Tensioned replica exchange between Donald Trump and a CNN journalist: “That's why no one looks at you”


President Donald Trump and EL Salvador President Nayib Bukele, in the Oval Office. Photo: Emily J. Higgins/White House/Zuma Press Wire
The White House Oval Office was again, on Monday, the scene of a verbal altercation involving Donald Trump. This time, the US president attacked Kaitlan Collins, a top journalist, reports at Libre Belgique, according to Rador Radio Romania.
While Donald Trump received Salvadorean President Nayib Bukele, Kaitlan Collins took the opportunity to address the billionaire a series of questions about Kilmar Abrego Garcia's deportation, a Salvadorean migrant expelled to El Salvador on March 15 by the Trump administration, then sent “in a high security”.
“You said that you will respect the decision of the Supreme Court if it decides that someone is repatriated in the United States,” said the journalist. A remark that seems to have irritated Donald Trump, because he replied then: “Why don't you say,” Isn't it wonderful to keep criminals away from our country? ” That is why no one follows you.
Visibly embarrassed, the president then tried to convey the question of his counselor for internal security, Stephen Miller, asking him to answer the question, “because, you know, he is asked by CNN and that they always put it with bias because they are totally biased, I do not know what happens.”
A few hours later, Kaitlan Collins returned to the exchange of replicas tense in her show “The Source”. She said that “Trump seemed to return to his statements about the Supreme Court and, instead, supported some of his main advisers to support his arguments,” as the New York Post reported.
The president even went so far that he stated Air Force One: “If the Supreme Court would ask me to dismiss someone, I would.”
It is a significant change, if we remember that “the administration stated that it does not intend to request the return of the man, despite a decision of the Supreme Court of the last days that the White House must” facilitate “this and despite President Trump's comment of just a few days ago,” the journalist said.
Trump administration officials risk being charged for defying the court in the problem of migrants. A federal judge has decided that there are “good reasons”




