
Out CNN anchor Anderson Cooper slammed Donald Trump for his recent repeated outbursts at reporters, fueled in part by the president’s anger over questions about the Epstein Files.
Cooper played a clip of Trump snapping at Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey aboard Air Force One when she tried to ask a question. “Quiet, quiet, piggy!” the president barked in response, while pointing a finger at her.
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Cooper then brought up a moment last month when a reporter was asking Trump a question, and he turned to Vice President JD Vance to say, “I just like to watch her talk.”
“I know diversity and actually treating people with decency and human kindness is not, you know, what’s popular today in some quarters,” Cooper said. “But I just don’t understand how somebody acts like this time after time, and everyone just pretends like, ‘Oh, that’s just what this guy does.”’
“We’ve grown numb to it, and I think we have to fight that urge to normalize it,” CNN commentator Ana Navarro replied before calling on other journalists around the president to “express solidarity with the people that are getting berated” because you never know who he will come for next.
“This is something that if your children did, you would scold them for,” she emphasized.
Cooper added that perhaps “these are all things that he has been called as a child at some point in his life.”
“I just don’t understand how somebody acts like this.” Anderson Cooper torches Donald Trump, is flabbergasted by how casually Trump insults reporters. pic.twitter.com/BX2cjQGFd2
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People notes that Trump has used the insult “piggy” towards women he doesn’t like for years, potentially as a result of him thinking that women exist only to please men with their physical appearances. He once referred to Miss Universe 1996 Alicia Machado as “Miss Piggy” because she gained weight after winning the title.
On Tuesday, Trump also snapped at an ABC reporter who asked him about the Epstein Files and said ABC should lose its license because she didn’t ask him nicely.
“Why wait for Congress to release the Epstein files? Why not just do it now?” the reporter said, likely referring to the fact that the president recently posted to Truth Social, claiming he supports Congress voting to release the files. As president, Trump could independently authorize the files’ release.
“It’s not the question that I mind. It’s your attitude,” Trump replied. “I think you are a terrible reporter. It’s the way you ask these questions… You could even ask that same exact question nicely.”
He did not say how the question could have been worded differently to make him feel better.
“You’re a terrible person, and a terrible reporter,” Trump repeated, claiming he has “nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein,” despite mounting evidence to the contrary.
“I think the license should be taken away from ABC,” he said, “because your news is so fake and it’s so wrong.”
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