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Trump 'forewarns' news networks not to book two ex-staffers: 'They know nothing about me'
- Trump publicly blasts Ty Cobb and Miles Taylor as critics and warns CNN and MS/NOW against booking them, portraying them as lacking credibility and insight about him.
- Trump asserts Cobb and Taylor have no understanding of him and should be avoided on air, reflecting a broader media strategy against critics.
- The reference frames Cobb as a former Trump legal ally and Taylor as a former Homeland Security official, both tied to his first administration, reinforcing the context of his critique.
- Trump’s rant targets the credibility and usefulness of Cobb and Taylor for cable-news audiences, urging networks to reconsider airing them.
- The new reference notes Cobb’s firing and Taylor’s media appearances as context for Trump’s ongoing critique of his critics.
- Trump characterizes Cobb and Taylor as opportunists profiting from media exposure while criticizing the Trump administration.
- The reference describes the warnings as part of Trump’s broader stance against critics on cable news, echoing his Truth Social postings.
- The article connects Trump’s social-media rants to his strategy of curbing unfavorable coverage by discrediting named ex-officials.
- The piece notes Cobb and Taylor as frequent cable-news critics of Trump, reinforcing the perceived threat they pose to his narrative.
- The reference situates Trump’s remarks as a rallying moment for his stance against critics and a test of networks’ willingness to book ex-officials.
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