CNN kicks Trump adviser off air after he refuses to address Woodward revelations

 (Independent)
(Independent)

CNN host Jake Tapper abruptly ended his interview with economist Peter Navarro on Sunday after the White House adviser repeatedly failed to answer a question about Donald Trump misleading the public about the deadliness of Covid-19 earlier this year.

When Mr Tapper asked Mr Navarro to address the audio recording of Mr Trump’s private comments to Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward in February about how “deadly” the coronavirus pandemic was — even as he was publicly likening it to the common flu — Mr Navarro swerved into a long rundown of the Trump administration’s actions on the health crisis.

"I'm not giving you 10 minutes to do this," the CNN host said in an attempt to return to the question at hand about Mr Trump’s attempt to purposely mislead the American people. "I'm specifically talking about what President Trump was saying to the public in February and March," Mr Tapper said.

Amid a back-and-forth of interruptions and accusations from Mr Tapper that Mr Navarro wasn’t answering the question, the White House adviser fired back, “I am answering your question. You just don’t like the answer.”

With the conversation obviously going nowhere, Mr Tapper attempted to wrap the subject.

"[Trump] was not honest with the American people. You're not answering the question," the CNN host said.

Mr Navarro shot back:"You're not honest with the American people. CNN is not honest with the American people. Do you want to go there?"

Mr Tapper cut in again: “You didn't answer the question. Thank you Peter Navarro. We just played tapes, you didn't answer my question. You didn't answer the question, no you didn't. OK, Peter Navarro, thank you so much. I appreciate your time today. Thank you so much.”

When CNN producers cut off Mr Navarro's video and audio feed, Mr Tapper capped the segment with a damning statistic:

"And I would just like to remind the American people watching that the United States has less than 5 per cent of the world's population, and the United States has more than 20 per cent of the world's coronavirus deaths. That is a fact."