CNN has been all over the saga of “John Miller,” going as far as having the recordings analyzed by a forensic audio expert:
Is "John Miller" actually @realdonaldtrump? A forensic audio expert and the journalist with the tapes offer analysis https://t.co/uXELLUFDCH
— OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) May 13, 2016
As a result, Donald Trump was all over CNN:
Wow, @CNN is really working hard to make me look as bad as possible. Very unprofessional. Hurting in ratings – bad television!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 14, 2016
Trump doesn’t appear to want to discuss the subject of “John Miller.”
? Hung up on reporters @realDonaldTrump @CNN pic.twitter.com/xofgvhhIwT
— Khanoisseur ???♂️? (@Khanoisseur) May 14, 2016
On Friday morning Trump claimed that the voice on the 25-year-old recordings is not his.
Maybe you should have your spokesman John Miller talk to them about it. https://t.co/BDUYI41DNJ
— Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) May 14, 2016
The Clinton News Network!
— Born Conservative (@BornToBeGOP) May 14, 2016
And you thought @CNN somehow loved you for ratings during the primary?#NewsFlash: it's the "Clinton News Network" https://t.co/uX5VSvtHsV
— Tom T. ن®?? (@VRWCTexan) May 14, 2016
Oh, pish, Donnie. No one has to work hard to make you look as bad as possible. You do all the work for them.
— Jon Maas (@jondmaas) May 14, 2016
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