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C-SPAN Suspends Steve Scully After Lying About His Twitter Account Being Hacked

Scully came under fire last week when he was caught communicating with one of President Trump’s biggest critics, former aide Anthony Scaramucci days before he was scheduled to moderate the second presidential debate.

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C-SPAN Political analyst Steve Scully was suspended indefinitely after he admitted that his Twitter account was not hacked. Scully came under fire last week when he was caught communicating with one of President Trump’s biggest critics, former aide Anthony Scaramucci days before he was scheduled to moderate the second presidential debate.

Trump referred to Scully as a “never Trumper.” Scully then tweeted to Scaramucci “should I respond to Trump” to which he advised Scully to ignore him.  

C-SPAN said Scully confessed to lying about the hack on Wednesday.

Scully said he was frustrated by Trump’s criticism on social media about his role as a moderator. “These were both errors in judgement for which I am totally responsible for,” Scully said. “I apologize.”

Scully said he let down his colleagues at C-SPAN, fellow news professionals and the debate commission. “I ask for their forgiveness as I try to move forward in a moment of reflection and disappointment in myself,” he said.

C-SPAN said they “were very saddened by this news and do not condone his actions.”

Scully will not take part in the network’s election night coverage for the first time since 1992.

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CNN PR Executives Ousted Amid Fallout of The Atlantic Exposé

The announcement that Dornic and Coratti Kelly are leaving the organization comes just hours after it was revealed that Licht would no longer be leading the organization.

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Reverberations from The Atlantic’s feature story on now-former CNN CEO Chris Licht continue to be felt.

After Licht’s ouster Wednesday morning, it has been revealed that CNN Senior Vice President of Communications and Event Marketing Matt Dornic and CNN Global Head of Communications and Marketing Kristine Coratti Kelly have both also departed the network.

Dornic was prominently featured in Tim Alberta’s exposé on the “meltdown” at CNN, and was seen as an integral figure in giving Alberta as much access as he was allowed during his nearly yearlong assignment getting a behind-the-scenes look at Licht’s attempt to build a “new CNN”.

The announcement that Dornic and Coratti Kelly are leaving the organization comes just hours after it was revealed that Licht would no longer be leading the organization. After being hired as Jeff Zucker’s replacement in late February 2022, Licht helmed the cable outlet during one of the more tumultuous periods in its history.

The news of Dornic and Coratti Kelly’s departure was first reported by Puck News’ Dylan Byers.

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Joe Concha: Chris Licht Victim Of Internal Coup By Top CNN Talent

“I can’t recall the last time a network president at this level got axed this quickly, and it was an internal coup led by on-air talent.”

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This morning, Dana Perino, co-anchor of Fox News Channel’s America’s Newsroom, discussed the ouster of Chris Licht with contributor and columnist for The Messenger Joe Concha, who has been following Licht’s tenure at CNN closely.

Concha commented on the less-than-favorable feature from The Atlantic that was released prior to Chris Licht stepping down as CEO, “I wouldn’t allow a reporter to follow me around for a year including going to my workouts in the morning, and just witnessing what I’m doing around the office and then expect at the profile is going to be more positive and the negative.”

“He started there in April 2022, we are talking less than 15 months, he is gone.” Concha continued, “I can’t recall the last time a network president at this level got axed this quickly, and it was an internal coup led by on-air talent.”

Concha described the friction inside CNN, with talent and network executives vehemently disagreeing with Licht’s attempts to bring the network closer to “the middle” politically”.

“Many could not accept the fact that Licht was attempting to move the network from being seen by conservatives and many independents as an activist news network, a resistance news network, aimed at disparaging through provocative and personal opinion, those right or right of center, and thereby destroying the decent credibility it once had.”

He also noted the circumstance by which Licht entered his role as CEO, “And remember, Licht had inherited a network that had lost 75% of its audience when you’re comparing early 2021 to the spring of 2022, and new leadership there gave him marching orders there, saying move this network back to the center.”

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Anderson Cooper Moderating CNN Town Hall with Chris Christie

The former New Jersey governor, who entered the race on Tuesday, becomes the latest in a long line of Republican hopefuls to sit down with voters on CNN.

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CNN has announced it will hold a town hall event with 2024 Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie. The event will be moderated by Anderson Cooper.

The event will take place on Monday, June 12th at 8:00 PM ET from New York.

The former New Jersey governor, who entered the race on Tuesday, becomes the latest in a long line of Republican hopefuls to sit down with voters on CNN.

CNN began its town hall coverage by hosting former President Donald Trump in New Hampshire. The network was widely panned for the event, with many pointing to the event being the genesis for Chris Licht’s exit which was announced Wednesday.

The network has also hosted an event with Nikki Haley, and is scheduled to hold a town hall with former Vice President Mike Pence, who also recently entered the race for the 2024 Republican nomination.

Previous moderators for CNN have included Kaitlan Collins, Jake Tapper, and Dana Bash.

No town hall events with other GOP hopefuls, including Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Asa Hutchinson, with CNN have been announced.

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