Kaitlan Collins
Coverage of Kaitlan Collins in the Nexus archive.
- Pritzker: Trump ‘suffering from dementia’
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) accused President Trump of 'suffering from dementia' during a CNN appearance. Pritzker addressed Trump's claims, including the assertion that communism is a greater threat than both world wars, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the Sept. 11 attacks.
- Kaitlan Collins pushes back on Trump rhetoric: Democratic socialism ‘is not communism’
CNN's chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins challenged President Donald Trump's rhetoric that conflates democratic socialism with communism. The pushback followed progressive House candidates' victories in New York primaries.
- Shocking moment CNN's Kaitlan Collins interrupts Brad Lander to break news about his congressional race
CNN's Kaitlan Collins interrupted Brad Lander during a moment to break news about his congressional race. The incident highlights a direct news disclosure during an ongoing interaction.
- Kaitlan Collins: MAGA base doesn’t realize Trump ‘seeks validation’ from mainstream media
CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins stated in an interview that President Trump's core supporters may not realize he seeks validation from mainstream media, despite his public conflicts with the press. Collins discussed this during a conversation with New York Times reporter Shawn McCreesh for Interview Magazine.
- Ana Navarro and former Trump campaign aide clash over president's combative exchanges with female journalists
Ana Navarro criticized President Donald Trump's hostile interactions with female journalists like Kristen Welker and Kaitlan Collins during a CNN panel discussion. Former Trump campaign aide Caroline Sunshine defended Trump's approach, arguing it benefits his base and is part of media theater. Navarro accused Sunshine of lacking solidarity with women, while the White House called Trump's style transparent and unrelated to gender.
- Why Trump changes his tune after aides convince him to stick to a script as Republicans defect
President Trump often contradicts his advisors' scripted messages by expressing his true views publicly after being influenced. Four Republicans defected in a House vote to end the Iran conflict, prompting Trump's criticism. He later abandoned a controversial $1.8 billion fund but later criticized reporters for questioning his reversal.
- Anderson Cooper on Trump’s latest Kaitlan Collins remarks: ‘That doesn’t happen to men’
Anderson Cooper defended Kaitlan Collins after President Trump criticized her appearance during a meeting in the Oval Office. Trump told Collins she has 'hatred in her eyes' and needs to smile more, prompting Cooper to comment that such remarks 'don’t happen to men.'
- Former Trump spokesperson: ‘Misogynistic attacks’ on Kaitlan Collins ‘disgusting’
Sarah Matthews, an ex-spokesperson for President Trump, criticized him for his recent comments about CNN’s Kaitlan Collins. She praised Collins as a top reporter, suggesting Trump targets her more intensely than other journalists.
- Trump lashes out at CNN's Kaitlan Collins for 'not smiling' during wild exchange over DEAD 'weaponization slush fund'
Trump criticizes CNN's Kaitlan Collins for not smiling during a tense exchange regarding a 'dead weaponization slush fund.' The incident involved a heated discussion between Trump and Collins.
- Trump attacks CNN’s Collins: ‘Hatred in her eyes’
President Trump criticized CNN's Kaitlan Collins, claiming she has 'hatred in her eyes,' and labeled the network 'crooked as hell' during a press briefing in the Oval Office. He also praised a recently defunct 'anti-weaponization' fund as 'a beautiful thing.'
- Trump berates CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for not smiling in Oval Office: ‘Such hatred in her eyes’
President Trump criticized CNN's Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office, accusing her of false reporting and not smiling, and remarked on 'such hatred in her eyes.'
- Mamdani avoids question on Ken Griffin, admits no response after trying to walk back attack on the billionaire
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not received a response from Citadel CEO Ken Griffin after attempting to reconcile over a controversial video criticizing Griffin's Manhattan penthouse. Mamdani proposed a 'pied-à-terre tax' on wealthy property owners, which Griffin called 'creepy and weird,' prompting backlash. Mamdani emphasized his willingness to engage with business leaders to address affordability crises in the city.
- Bolton: Trump ‘afraid’ of making bad Iran deal ‘because he’ll look like’ Obama
Former White House national security adviser John Bolton accused President Trump of being 'afraid' of making a bad deal with Iran as the two-week ceasefire nears its end, fearing it would make Trump appear like former President Obama. Bolton claimed Trump is 'desperate to get out' of the conflict.