The gloves are off over at CNN.

"Angry Trump Uses Propaganda Video, Produced by Government Employees at Taxpayers' Expense."

High-five to whoever wrote the lower-thirds for Donald Trump's daily televised mass abuse sessions.

Be more interesting if they'd stop airing these shitshows, however.

CNN, MSNBC, all of you: please stop airing them.

A CNN chyron for the ages pic.twitter.com/TlMlZlc4je — Jeremy Barr (@jeremymbarr) April 13, 2020

CNN: "Angry Trump Uses Propaganda Video, Produced by Government Employees at Taxpayers' Expense" pic.twitter.com/zcOgvy77K8 — Vicky Ward (@VickyPJWard) April 13, 2020

The intellectual schizophrenia of calling the paper fake news while not denying specifics in a story and quoting one of its reporters out of context 🤷🏻‍♀️ https://t.co/BSWLRHV9gi — Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 13, 2020

"I think we're going to go boom." pic.twitter.com/B0uuTxQnmC — Emily Stewart (@EmilyStewartM) April 13, 2020

they can keep putting all the sassy chyrons on screen they want. it doesn't matter. what matters is when the networks stop airing the briefing and start covering it. pic.twitter.com/slxUNjoIFk — John Whitehouse (@existentialfish) April 13, 2020

Someone at CNN is really going for the gold. pic.twitter.com/su8drsOpFp — MonicaBPotts (@MonicaBPotts) April 13, 2020

CNN Chyron gloves are off. pic.twitter.com/Ye4PSGwJqn — Ivan the K™ (@IvanTheK) April 13, 2020

This is so bonkers. Trump is now playing TV clips back to the media to make it seem as though they were complicit in downplaying the coronavirus. pic.twitter.com/lmzc4QDnzK — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 13, 2020

WH just played what appeared to be a campaign video defending Trump. In the briefing room. Just like a rally — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) April 13, 2020