Van Jones Dragged On Twitter For Kushner Interview, Weak Questions
Van Jones Dragged On Social Media For Weak Interview With Jared Kushner - Page 2
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Van Jones was being dragged on social media for what many called a tone-deaf interview with Jared Kushner on Monday. The CNN commentator appeared to handle the president’s controversial son-in-law with kid gloves, lobbing him softball questions while all but fawning over him, Twitter users said.
Jones was supposed to be quizzing Kushner on criminal justice issues – a topic which Kushner has said he’s championing while in the White House – but most of the questions came across as Jones fawning over his guest, social media seemed to say in unison.
Kushner, the senior White House aide whose qualifications have been questioned as much as his ambiguous job title, was reportedly told by Jones, “You have like the dopest job in the world,” before being asked fluff rhetorical questions like, “How are we going to get peace in the Middle East?”
Chances are that would have wanted to know answers to questions that were a bit more substantial, including holding the Trump administration accountable for its uninspired response to allegations that Saudi Arabia killed a U.S.-based journalist in Turkey this month.
Jones could have even asked Kushner about Kanye West, whose meeting with the president this month was also with the first daughter’s husband. Instead, social media users chided Jones as being a “safe journalist” hand-picked by the president’s handlers instead of someone who prefers more aggressive interviewing tactics.
Kushner also apparently got off easy because he wasn’t pressed on any of the president’s initiatives.
While Jones has made a name for himself as a political pundit who scored a TV show interviewing high-profile folks, he is not a trained journalist so some of the scrutiny falling on him may not be called for. But the social media consensus seemed to be that he squandered an opportunity to ask some real hard-hitting questions to a central figure in the president’s administration, robbing the nation of a chance to get answers on a number of subjects Trump and his cronies have been especially elusive on.
Social media noticed and didn’t hold back expressing their opinions about Jones. See more below.
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