CNN's Jake Tapper just fired back at Trump! A heated clash over fallen heroes. The truth is out
Jake Tapper used a recent monologue on his program on CNN to defend the role of journalists covering U.S. military casualties, responding to criticism from officials in the administration of Donald Trump.
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Tapper read the names of the service members during the segment and emphasized that coverage of military casualties has long been a central part of American journalism.
The comments followed remarks by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who criticized news outlets for highlighting battlefield setbacks and casualties. Hegseth suggested that coverage of such incidents can be used politically to portray the administration negatively.
Tapper rejected that claim during his broadcast, saying the press has a responsibility to report on the human cost of war regardless of which administration is in power.
“This is not even remotely why we cover service members who are killed,” Tapper said, adding that reporting on military deaths has been a longstanding practice across administrations.
He also defended journalists asking questions about the circumstances surrounding the attack, including whether adequate defenses were in place and what the broader strategy is in the conflict with Iran.
The exchange reflects broader tensions between the White House and several major news organizations over coverage of the conflict. Administration officials have accused some outlets of unfair reporting, while journalists say scrutiny of government decisions—especially during wartime—is a core responsibility of the press.
Tapper concluded his remarks by saying that reporters will continue to cover the war and the deaths of U.S. service members despite criticism from government officials.
The White House has not issued additional comments specifically responding to Tapper’s remarks.
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