report that zelenskyy had left kyiv. they post aid cctv alert. #russ #russiasayszelenskyyleftkyiv, yet it supposedly wasn t valid. the memo directed staff not to public anything negative about russia or pro west. it was mistakenly posted on the outlet social media account before being set to private and deleted. cnn has found that china s major tv outlets seem to be following that playbook. as for the post between february 23rd and march 3rd, 46% contained pro-russia comments compared to 5% of pro-ukraine statements. roughly 35% of the posts included attacks on the u.s. and its allies.
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out objectively in the world it matters. the president s team understands that any sitting president having a primary challenge is a problem. that doesn t mean it s a big problem. right. again, it doesn t mean that he is in jeopardy of not winning the nomination, especially now that the rnc has tightened its rules to protect him. explicitly, yes. but this is not 1992 in the sense that there is social media. there are many more tv outlets. there is cable. there is radio. so these candidates, they may not get on the ballot, but they can make a lot of noise. they their criticisms can get amplified. and this is a president that needs a strong unified base to win a november election, and any fissures in that base, any erosion could be very problematic. the one thing, lynn, i mean, as the president was talking about china, right, this
that doesn t mean it s a big problem. right. again, it doesn t mean that he is in jeopardy of not winning the nomination, especially now that the rnc has tightened its rules to protect him. explicitly, yes. but this is not 1992 in the sense that there is social media. there are many more tv outlets. there is cable. there is radio. so these candidates, they may not get on the ballot, but they can make a lot of noise. they their criticisms can get amplified. and this is a president that needs a strong unified base to win a november election, and any fissures in that base, any erosion could be very problematic. the one thing, lynn, i mean, as the president was talking about china, right, this there s this piece in the new york times about sort of the gyrating economy and trump s volatile approach to it raise alarms. there s a lot of genuine uneasiness behind closed doors
sanders deepties. they went into sarah sander s office where she said i know i m reading it too. bill shine, as i m told by those familiar with how it played out yesterday, were the ones who broke the news to president trump yesterday. it was about an hour later that i was the pooler. i was representing the tv outlets yesterday in the east room where the president was scheduled to be hosting a gathering with sheriffs from around the country. he showed up about 33 minutes late. i asked him about that. he came over. that s the moment you re seeing on your screen. he pulled out a different article with some highlights that had been given to him, touting his own achievements. this is the moment where he referred to the op-ed and frankfrank frankly to writer as gutless. today, a conversation with a white house official, a matter of moments ago, they re pushing back on one of the key sort of allegations inside this anonymous op-ed that there were