The wall-to-wall coverage represented yet another day in which Trump dominated the airwaves. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US President Donald Trump’s arraignment in a New York City courtroom
The cable news networks turned to its top news anchors. Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper oversaw coverage on CNN, and Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum helped lead coverage on Fox News. Fox News broadcast live images of a person the network’s anchors described as Melania Trump, the former first lady – though within a few minutes the network said it was, in fact, not her.
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