Top headline: Associated Press
Bottom headline: New York Times
Mr. Trump, who has openly feuded with CNN hosts and executives over the years, has not appeared on the network since his 2016 presidential campaign. But next Wednesday, May 10, he will appear at a town hall-style forum the network is hosting in New Hampshire.
CNN said that its morning show co-host, Kaitlan Collins, would moderate, and that the former president would take questions from Republicans and independents.
Mr. Trump’s decision to sit for questioning on a network he considers less than friendly represents a shift in his approach with the media.
Not a peep about CNN's ratings being in the toilet.
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