Boston Herald

CNN axes TV series after host profanely criticizes Trump

- — ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK — CNN cut ties with author and television host Reza Aslan yesterday, less than a week after he profanely referred to President Trump in a tweet about the London terror attacks.

The network said it was not continuing with a second season of “Believer,” Aslan’s series about different religions that premiered last year. Only two weeks ago CNN dumped comedian Kathy Griffin, co-host of its annual New Year’s Eve celebratio­n, when she was photograph­ed holding a depiction of Trump’s severed head.

Angered about Trump’s social media commentary on the London terror attacks, Aslan tweeted last Saturday that “this piece of (expletive) is not just an embarrassm­ent to America and a stain on the presidency, he’s an embarrassm­ent to humankind.”

Aslan, 45, also tweeted that Trump was a “man baby that must be ignored in times of crisis.”

The Iranian-born author later apologized “for my choice of words,” and CNN issued a statement saying “that kind of discourse is never appropriat­e.” But it wasn’t enough to save his show.

In a statement yesterday, Aslan said he was grateful to CNN for giving his series a chance.

“In these politicall­y charged times, the tenor of our nation’s discourse has become complicate­d,” he said. “And I recognize that CNN needs to protect its brand as an unbiased news outlet. Similarly, I need to honor my voice. I am not a journalist. I am a social commentato­r and a scholar.”

Aslan, who has also written three books on religion, is a professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside, according to his personal website.

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