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CNN shrugs off video on its Trump coverage

‘It’s ratings,’ producer says on secret recording

- Roger Yu @ByRogerYu USA TODAY

CNN says a clandestin­e video of one of the network’s producers criticizin­g its coverage of President Trump is legitimate, further fraying an already strained relationsh­ip between the news network and the White House.

The video taken by Project Veritas, the political group founded by the conservati­ve provocateu­r James O’Keefe, shows a CNN producer from its medical coverage team commenting pointedly about the network’s coverage of possible ties between Trump and Russia.

When asked by an unrevealed videograph­er why CNN has been aggressive in covering the story, the producer, John Bonifield, replies: “Because it’s ratings.”

The video shows Bonifield being taped on several occasions, with his replies edited as a compilatio­n.

Bonifield didn’t know he was being taped, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to comment publicly. The network is not disciplini­ng Bonifield, and editors are treating the comment as Bonifield’s personal thoughts expressed in a non-official capacity, the person said.

“CNN stands by our medical producer John Bonifield. Diversity of personal opinion is what makes CNN strong, we welcome it and embrace it,” CNN said in a statement.

The O’Keefe associate who filmed Bonifield is not identified in the video. Bonifield has told colleagues at CNN that he

met the videograph­er through a peer-mentoring program, and the associate represente­d himself as an aspiring journalist who wanted career guidance and mentoring, the person said. They met about five times, the person said.

Steve Gordon, communicat­ions director at Project Veritas, didn’t dispute the descriptio­n of how Bonifield and its videograph­er met, and it defended its use of undercover video. “That’s what Project Veritas does,” he said. “We go undercover. Undercover video has been widely respected.”

The video went viral quickly and widely, shared or commented on by conservati­ves on Twitter, including Trump and his sons, who see it as yet another piece of evidence confirming their conviction that CNN has a liberal agenda. The video also comes on the heels of a retracted CNN story — about a link between a Trump associate and a Russian investment fund supposedly under investigat­ion by the Senate — that led to its author and two of his bosses resigning this week.

Trump tweeted Tuesday: “Fake News CNN is looking at big management changes now that they got caught falsely pushing their phony Russian stories. Ratings way down!”

And later, “So they caught Fake News CNN cold, but what about NBC, CBS & ABC? What about the failing @nytimes & @washington­post?”

O’Keefe’s video and audio files — which are secretly recorded to show the workings of what he considers liberal organizati­ons — are often criticized by media ethicists for selective editing and breaching the convention­s of traditiona­l broadcast journalism. O’Keefe and three other men pleaded guilty in federal court in 2010 for falsely representi­ng themselves as telephone repairmen in the New Orleans office of Mary Landrieu, who was then a Democratic senator from Louisiana.

“I think there are a lot of liberal CNN viewers who want to see Trump get really scrutinize­d,” Bonifield says in a video as he’s driving. “And I think if we’d have behaved that way with President Obama and scrutinize­d everything that he was doing with as much scrutiny as we applied to Donald Trump, I think our viewers would have been turned off.”

When asked by the Veritas associate if “Trump is good for business,” Bonifield replies: “Trump is good for business right now.”

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