Cable News Network Defends Reporter After White House Attacks Her Over Oval Office Question
A prominent news organization issued a strong statement supporting its White House correspondent following sharp criticism and personal attacks from the President's rapid response team and the President himself.
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A major cable news network issued a forceful defense of its White House correspondent, Kristen Holmes, on Monday, following a series of pointed attacks from the President's administration. The controversy arose after Holmes questioned the President during an Oval Office appearance.
During a session where the President addressed reporters from the Oval Office, Holmes inquired about his reaction to recent widely circulated remarks by Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat from Georgia. Ossoff had suggested that the President prioritized "building a ballroom and travel with Natalie Harp" over his official duties. The President responded to Ossoff's comment by referring to him as "Pee-wee Herman."
The administration's rapid response account on the social media platform X quickly criticized Holmes for bringing up Senator Ossoff's statement. This particular comment had previously fueled online speculation among liberal commentators, who were advancing unsubstantiated claims regarding an inappropriate relationship involving the President and White House aide Natalie Harp.
White House Unleashes Criticism on Social Media
The official account, managed by the White House, posted a scathing message directed at the journalist. It declared:
Kristen Holmes is a disgraceful, humiliating embarrassment to her alleged profession. The President hosts a hero lifeguard in the Oval Office and she uses it as an opportunity to take a cheap shot about one of President Trump's staffers. These scumbags are the lowest of the low.
The White House also directed a personal admonition to Holmes:
Someday, your children will come across your disgusting and inhumane question. They will be sickened and embarrassed to have a parent be so callous and vindictive. It’s quite troubling.
Network Stands by Its Reporter
In response to these sharp critiques, the news network released a statement affirming its full support for its reporter. The statement read:
Kristen Holmes is one of the most respected and accomplished journalists covering the White House. This afternoon, she did her job and asked the President of the United States a tough, relevant, and newsworthy question on behalf of the American people.
The network further articulated its position on press freedom and conduct:
Public officials are free to challenge reporting they disagree with, but personal attacks on journalists for asking questions are beneath the office and inconsistent with the principles of a free press. We stand firmly behind Kristen and reject these attacks in the strongest possible terms.
Direct Confrontation During Oval Office Event
The President's interaction with Holmes occurred during a meeting in the Oval Office with Ryder Williams, a 16-year-old lifeguard who gained widespread attention last month for heroically rescuing 10-year-old Nathaniel Rai. Rai was also present at the White House meeting.
In a separate exchange, as Holmes attempted to pose another question, the President directly confronted her, repeatedly instructing her to "Quiet!" He then turned to the 10-year-old seated beside him, remarking with a smirk, "You’re very disrespectful in front of this young man. Don’t you find her disrespectful? He understands." When asked by the President, "Who are you with?" Holmes identified herself, stating, "I'm with CNN." The President then labeled the network and the reporter, asserting, "Fake News. You're fake news. You're a loud, boisterous person. You're fake news. Be quiet!... You're a fake reporter and you report fake news!"
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