
CNN Data Chief Reveals 'Historic' Nature Of This 'Massive, Unforced Error' Under Trump
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Harry Enten said the president is "trying to get away from" a story that doesn't appear to have lost the public's interest.
CNN’s chief data analyst Harry Enten on Friday said President Donald Trump’s administration made a “massive, unforced error” after his Justice Department and FBI’s recent findings on Jeffrey Epstein fueled backlash from MAGA world.
“Donald Trump would love this story to go away but, in fact, interest is climbing higher and higher, to quote Jackie Wilson,” Enten declared.
In the days since a DOJ and FBI memo found no evidence of a so-called Epstein “client list,” Trump supporters have criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi over past comments that contradict the recent findings.
The memo also challenges remarks from Trump’s top FBI officials, ones they’ve since backtracked from.
Hours after Enten’s segment, CNN reported that Dan Bongino — the FBI’s deputy director — has informed people that he’s considering resigning after clashing with Bondi over her handling of the disgraced financier’s case.













