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Who is Kristen Holmes? CNN reporter Donald Trump told to ‘be quiet’ in Oval Office over aide Natalie Harp question

CNN Senior White House Correspondent Kristen Holmes was at the centre of a tense Oval Office exchange after President Donald Trump interrupted her question and told her to be quiet.

Who is Kristen Holmes? CNN reporter Donald Trump told to ‘be quiet’ in Oval Office over aide Natalie Harp question

CNN Senior White House Correspondent Kristen Holmes found herself in the middle of a political controversy after a tense exchange with President Donald Trump at an Oval Office event. The incident occurred as Trump was hosting 16-year-old lifeguard Ryder Williams, who had rescued a young boy from the surf. After Trump opened the floor to questions on unrelated issues, Holmes directed one at Trump concerning comments made by Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff about his executive assistant Natalie Harp.

Ossoff had criticized Trump, mentioning Harp and her role in the President's inner circle. Trump responded by dismissing Ossoff as a "Pee-wee Herman lookalike" and the White House's Rapid Response account launched a personal attack on Holmes. The White House accused her of asking a "disgusting and inhumane question" and of using a young lifeguard's event to target a staffer.

When Holmes continued her questioning about foreign policy, Trump became confrontational, telling her to "be quiet" and calling her a "fake reporter." CNN strongly defended Holmes, praising her as "one of the most respected and accomplished journalists covering the White House" and stating that her question was "tough, relevant, and newsworthy."

The controversy surrounding Holmes's question centered on Natalie Harp, one of Trump's most visible aides. Harp, a former television news personality, frequently appears with Trump and is known for providing him with printed material and information. The incident followed a pattern of Trump publicly criticizing female journalists who questioned him, including New York Times reporter Katie Rogers and Bloomberg News reporter Catherine Lucey.

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