White House Claims Chicken News Network' Is Too Scared' to Interview Stephen Miller
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White House Claims Chicken News Network' Is Too Scared' to Interview Stephen Miller
"CNN released a statement on Thursday insisting that White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller was welcome to come on our air after the White House accused the network of being too scared to have Miller on as a guest. Miller told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday that he had been banned from appearing on CNN a claim the network denied and on Thursday, the White House again accused CNN of refusing to platform Miller."
"Responding to both Cheung and Vance in a statement, CNN said, Members of the administration, including Stephen Miller, are welcome to come on our air. As a news organization, we make editorial decisions about the stories we cover and when, and that depends on the news priorities of the day. We look forward to having Stephen on again in the future as the news warrants."
"DAY 3: The White House has again made Stephen Miller @StephenM available to CNN for a third day (any time, any show, any topic). They have declined, presumably because they are scared Stephen will school them and call out Fake News. CNN = Chicken News Network Steven Cheung (@StevenCheung47) December 11, 2025 Vice President JD Vance also lashed out at the network, weighing in, If CNN wants to be a real news network it should feature important voices from our administration."
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller claimed he had been banned from appearing on CNN after telling Fox News host Sean Hannity that CNN would not book him. The White House offered Miller to CNN repeatedly and accused the network of being 'scared' to host him, with Director of Communications Steven Cheung calling CNN 'Chicken News Network.' Vice President JD Vance urged CNN to feature administration voices. CNN responded that members of the administration, including Miller, are welcome on its air but that editorial decisions depend on news priorities and timing. Miller last appeared on CNN in October, clashing over National Guard deployments.
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