Bob Lorinser

Why did CNN air Trump's town hall?

Donald Trump’s town hall on CNN was dishonesty at its worst and not worthy of primetime on a cable news network. It solidified my concern about money in politics and the media, and its influence on the American people.


My presumed GOP opponent, Jack Bergman, is a Donald Trump sycophant. With your help, I will replace him.


Follow the money. Who owns CNN? Warner Bros. Discovery.


The leading shareholder in Warner Bros. Discovery is John Malone, a multibillionaire cable magnate traveling in right-wing Republican circles. He wants CNN to attract viewers from FOX.


I remain worried about multibillionaires controlling America – politicians, media, and businesses - and their influence on what we buy, listen to, read, and who represents us in Congress. 


Americans need the freedom to decide for themselves what’s important to them. I believe they still desire the American Dream – livable wages and a good job, healthcare and education, economic prosperity, and much more. 


Those are the issues I want to see in the media, not 70 minutes of a previous president stating falsehoods to pander to his base.


The town hall was dishonesty at its worst and not worthy of primetime on a cable news network. Disastrous and disgusting. 


I am running for Congress for everyday, honest Americans and remain committed to bringing dignity and integrity back to Washington. My GOP opponent, Rep. Jack Bergman, has long indicated he’ll stand by Trump to the end. 


With your contribution, I can defeat him. Will you please chip in today?



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