CNN Cancels Interview With Conservative Parkland Student Over Retweet Cortney O'Brien 3/21/2018 10:15:00 AM - Cortney O'Brien

It took five weeks for Kyle Kashuv, a conservative Parkland shooting survivor, to be granted an interview with CNN, despite several of his classmates getting plenty of airtime. Having finally won an interview with Brooke Baldwin, the network has now canceled his appearance.

Apparently, it has to do with one of his retweets.

.@CNN canceled my interview with them for a RT of an article that states actual facts in there, but for some reason they don't say a word when people call @DLoesch a child murderer, the @NRA murderers, and @marcorubio is like looking down the barrel of an AR-15 on their network. — Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) March 21, 2018

Kashuv's friend called to tell him the network had disinvited him. The tweet that got him booted was one composed by sports journalist Clay Travis , who called Baldwin a "fake news hypocrite."

It seems Kashuv is taking the news in stride.

It took 5 weeks for @CNN to invite a student on from the republican side. They finally invited me on and then canceled over a RT of a factual article where someone called them a "fake news hypocrite".



Don't worry, though, they're the MOST TRUSTED NAME IN NEWS! Q — Kyle Kashuv (@KyleKashuv) March 21, 2018

Travis's tweet may have been a bit incendiary, but it's hard to forget how CNN rolled out the red carpet for the Parkland students who had called for gun control, offering them the opportunity to berate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch at a town hall last month.

Loesch defended Kashuv Wednesday over CNN's "silly" decision.

I really hope this isn’t why this happened, CNN. Him quote Tweeting an article wherein another was justifiably critical of some of your content seems a silly reason to cancel him. https://t.co/zVf2nIcwc9 — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) March 21, 2018

Travis has himself once been banned by CNN's Baldwin for making some colorful comments. Kashuv suggested the two of them should bond over the experience.