Dana Bash
Coverage of Dana Bash in the Nexus archive.
- Dana Bash presses Doug Burgum as he deflects on Patriot Front march
Dana Bash questioned Doug Burgum regarding his response to a Patriot Front march, during which Burgum avoided directly addressing the issue. The article emphasizes the significance of leaders' responses to extremist events in shaping historical perception.
- Burgum clashes with CNN host, blasts media for questioning vandalism of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum clashed with CNN's Dana Bash over damage to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, asserting that officials can prove vandals cut the liner. Burgum defended the material's durability and dismissed media skepticism, while Bash questioned the evidence for vandalism. The article also mentions a former Olympian indicted in the alleged vandalism and notes the pool's repair status ahead of the Fourth of July.
- Jake Tapper refutes Jill Biden's claim she feared for husband's health at CNN debate
Jake Tapper, a moderator of the 2024 debate, refuted Jill Biden's claim that she feared her husband had a stroke during the event, noting they appeared untroubled afterward. Jill Biden stated she was frightened by Joe Biden's performance, but Tapper and others questioned her account, citing her cheerful post-debate behavior. The revelation sparked political debate and media scrutiny.
- Oz Pearlman recounts WHCA dinner shooting: ‘Really shocking’
Mentalist Oz Pearlman described a shooting incident that occurred outside the ballroom during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. A gunman exchanged fire with law enforcement while Pearlman was performing a trick for President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, and White House press.
- Raskin says he hopes for transparent investigation into WHCA dinner shooting
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) called for a transparent investigation into the shooting at Saturday’s White House Correspondents Association dinner, which he attended. He emphasized the need for openness, transparency, and integrity in the probe.
- Blanche: Suspect in WHCA dinner shooting not ‘cooperating’
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that the alleged gunman involved in a shooting at the White House Correspondents Association dinner is not cooperating with investigators. The suspect exchanged fire with law enforcement during the event.
- Alleged WHCA dinner gunman traveled by train from Los Angeles to DC: Blanche
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche revealed that the alleged gunman involved in a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents Association dinner traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. The individual exchanged gunfire with law enforcement during the event.
- Trump political director on midterm outlook: ‘It’s way too soon to declare defeat’
President Trump’s political director James Blair expressed confidence in GOP midterm election victories despite challenges like falling economic approval ratings and a recent redistricting loss in Virginia. He emphasized it's too early to concede defeat.
- CNN host Dana Bash trashes Trump's claim that image of president as 'Jesus' was actually depicting him as a doctor
CNN host Dana Bash criticized Donald Trump's claim that an image depicting the president as 'Jesus' was actually portraying him as a doctor. Bash dismissed Trump's interpretation of the image, highlighting the discrepancy between the visual representation and the political claim.
- CNN host Dana Bash trashes Trump's claim that image of president as 'Jesus' was actually depicting him as a doctor
CNN host Dana Bash criticized former President Donald Trump's claim that an image depicting him as 'Jesus' was actually portraying him as a doctor. Bash dismissed Trump's interpretation of the image.
- CNN's Dana Bash says that objective reporting no longer means just 'giving all sides'
CNN's Dana Bash argues that objective reporting now prioritizes exposing false information over presenting all sides of an issue. She defends her approach amid increasing hostility toward the media, citing historical precedents of political intimidation.