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Stephen Miller claims CNN refuses to book him 'for any show on any topic'
Stephen Miller claims CNN rejected all offers to appear on any show despite his availability to discuss policies and rebut reports, calling the network partisan propaganda.
- Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff and adviser, alleged CNN blacklisted him after the network told the White House, `We will not take him, period, for any show on any topic.`
- Months of on-air clashes culminated in a heated Oct. 6 exchange with CNN News Central co-host Boris Sanchez, while Miller says past clips and Hannity's questions fueled CNN's refusal to book him.
- The White House says it offered CNN carte blanche recently, stating `Stephen is available to discuss any topic with any host at any time,` while Steven Cheung pressed CNN after it allegedly declined.
- On Nov. 28, Katie Miller confronted Abby Phillip, CNN host, who referenced Miller's family and claimed his relatives `didn't speak a lick of English`; CNN has not publicly commented on the blacklist claim.
- Miller's role and reputation as a senior White House adviser known for inflammatory rhetoric about immigrants and the White House framing its recent outreach to CNN as a rebuttal to `fake news hit pieces` raise questions about media access and partisan bias.
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‘We Will Not Take Him’: Stephen Miller Claims Total Blackout By CNN
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller alleges that CNN has effectively blacklisted him from the network, claiming the outlet refused a White House offer to make him available for “any show” to discuss administration policy. Miller made the accusations during a Wednesday appearance on Fox News, telling host Sean Hannity that the cable […] ‘We Will Not Take Him’: Stephen Miller Claims Total Blackout By CNN
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