CNN analyst appears to downplay event honoring Americans killed by illegal migrants: ‘So-called Angel Moms’

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CNN political analyst and Associated Press White House reporter Seung Min Kim appeared to trivialize President Donald Trump’s event offering tribute to the families of Americans killed by illegal immigrants on Monday.

Trump’s Angel Families Remembrance Ceremony became a point of controversy after the White House called out CNN for failing to provide live coverage of it.

During the ceremony in the East Room of the White House, President Donald Trump honored families who have lost loved ones to crimes committed by illegal immigrants. 

“Throughout this hall, I am joined by heartbroken Americans who have lost parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, and treasured loved ones to the scourge of illegal immigration, let in by the past administration,” Trump said.

CNN host Audie Cornish spoke to a panel of experts earlier that morning about Trump’s upcoming “State of the Union” speech, asking them for their thoughts on Trump’s struggling poll numbers and how he will likely address the country in his speech.

“I think what we’re actually getting a little preview of kind of the theme of his address later today at The White House, when he hosts the so-called ‘Angel Moms,’” Kim said. “So really focusing on immigration as he kicks off his big State of the Union week.”

CNN political analyst Seung Min Kim appeared to trivialize President Donald Trump’s event offering tribute to the families of Americans killed by illegal immigrants on Monday. CNN
Trump’s Angel Families Remembrance Ceremony became a point of controversy after the White House called out CNN for failing to provide live coverage of it. REUTERS
Donald Trump embraces Allyson Phillips during the Angel Families Remembrance Ceremony. AFP via Getty Images

“But as we see in the poll, the number one concern for voters continues to be affordability,” Kim continued, referring to a CNN poll.

While she said that immigration is indeed a “base issue,” the wider public is looking at the economy. 

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