Rudy Giuliani laughs off question by CNN reporter

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Sky News host Rita Panahi says CNN is not the “flavour of the month with the Trump administration”. It comes after Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani laughed off a question which was asked by a CNN reporter during a recent press conference. While, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany recently told a CNN reporter, “I don’t call on activists” as she wrapped up her briefing. “Some have been arguing that perhaps they should have done that for the last four years,” Ms Panahi said. “It’s a bit too late now to be laughing at them and calling some of the activist journalists ‘activists”.

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