CNN’s Jake Tapper recently fired back at critics from the Trump White House who have questioned the network’s coverage of the conflict with Iran. The “State Of The Union” host addressed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s comments about the reporting of U.S. troops killed in the conflict, emphasizing that such coverage is not meant to make the president look bad but rather to highlight the sacrifices made by American service members.
Tapper stressed the importance of the news media’s role in covering the war objectively and holding government officials accountable for their actions. He pointed out that it is crucial to ask tough questions, especially when American lives are at stake and civilians are being harmed in the conflict.
Reflecting on past conflicts, Tapper noted the lack of critical reporting during the lead-up to the Iraq War in 2003 and warned against repeating the mistakes of the past. He made it clear that CNN will continue to fulfill its duty to report the news accurately and independently, regardless of attempts to discredit or silence the media.
“We are not going to be swayed by propaganda or intimidation tactics,” Tapper declared. “Our commitment to honest and thorough journalism will not waver, no matter the challenges we face.”

