President Donald Trump made clear Wednesday that his America First agenda is moving full steam ahead, using a wide-ranging White House press session to demand the sale of CNN and deliver a blunt message to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about the need for realistic expectations in peace negotiations.
Trump Takes Aim at CNN's Parent Company
In what may prove to be one of the most consequential media developments of his second term, President Trump openly called for Warner Bros. Discovery to sell CNN, citing the network's years of biased coverage and declining ratings as evidence that new ownership is needed.
"CNN has been a disaster. They've treated me unfairly, they've treated conservatives unfairly, and frankly, the American people have tuned them out," Trump stated during the session.
The President's remarks come as CNN continues to hemorrhage viewers, a trend that accelerated during the Biden years as the network abandoned any pretense of objective journalism. Conservative media watchdogs have long documented CNN's pattern of anti-Trump coverage, and the President's direct challenge to the network's ownership structure signals that accountability may finally be coming to legacy media.
Zelensky Warned to Face Reality
President Trump also turned his attention to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, sending an unmistakable message to Zelensky that the days of blank-check support from Washington are over. The President emphasized that Ukraine must come to the negotiating table with realistic expectations if there is to be any hope of ending the devastating war.
This represents a dramatic departure from the Biden administration's approach, which saw billions of American taxpayer dollars flow to Ukraine with little accountability and no clear strategy for achieving peace. Under Trump's leadership, the focus has shifted to practical diplomacy aimed at ending the conflict rather than prolonging it indefinitely.
"We want to see peace. We want to see an end to the killing. But that means everybody has to be realistic about what's possible," Trump explained.
The President's comments reflect the growing sentiment among American voters that foreign conflicts should not take priority over domestic needs. After years of watching the previous administration prioritize foreign aid over securing our own borders and strengthening our own economy, the American people elected Trump to put their interests first.
Pro-America Economic Vision
Throughout the press session, Trump reiterated his commitment to rebuilding American economic strength. His administration continues to pursue policies designed to bring manufacturing jobs back to American soil, reduce the trade deficit, and ensure that working families can thrive in the new economy.
The contrast with the Biden years could not be more stark. Where the former president oversaw record inflation and economic uncertainty, Trump has moved decisively to restore confidence in American markets and American workers.
As Trump continues to advance his agenda, both foreign leaders and domestic critics are learning the same lesson: this President means what he says and says what he means. The America First agenda is not just a slogan—it's a governing philosophy that is reshaping both foreign and domestic policy in real time.
