Gloria Borger is leaving CNN after a nearly two-decade tenure with the corporate news network. The senior political analyst’s departure comes amid the media outlet’s continued struggles to generate revenue and attract viewers, forcing CEO Mark Thompson to consider layoffs for some of the outlet’s top on-air talent.
Since joining the network in 2007, Borger has been a prominent figure in much of CNN’s political and election programming, appearing frequently on The Situation Room and AC360. More recently, the senior political analyst merged as one of CNN’s top critics of President Donald J. Trump. In a 2022 column—citing now-debunked allegations leveled by the Democrat-controlled January 6 Select Committee—Borger wrote that Trump is “morally, intellectually and emotionally unfit for the office.”
Additionally, in 2021, Borger pushed the false claim that Trump’s legal team “lied” when they asserted the President was unaware that Vice President Mike Pence was in any danger during the January 6, 2021, Capitol riots. Pence, who was at the U.S. Capitol when the riots initially broke out, was removed to a secure location by his Secret Service protection detail.
BLEEDING VIEWERS.
The National Pulse previously reported that CNN suffered a 13 percent drop in its prime-time viewership following Trump’s landslide victory in the 2024 presidential election. This past May, the network’s number of prime-time viewers hit a three-decade low. It is likely that the blatant anti-Trump partisanship of CNN’s on-air talent—as well as several incidents of false reporting—are behind the ratings collapse.
Navy veteran Zachary Young is currently suing the network, alleging he was defamed by a news segment claiming he charged excessive fees without guaranteeing safety or success during Joe Biden’s bungled withdrawal from Afghanistan. […]
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