Appearing on Fox Business Network’s Varney & Co. on Thursday, Media Research Center President Brent Bozell hammered CNN for abandoning any pretense of objective journalism and devoting all of its air time to attacking President Trump on issue after issue. Host Stuart Varney, a CNN alum, lamented that it was “sad to see” the cable channel had fallen so far.

The segment began with Varney voicing support for CNN reporter Kaitlin Collins, whom the White House barred from a Rose Garden press event on Wednesday after she shouted several questions at the president during his Oval Office meeting with European Union President Jean-Claude Juncker. While Bozell agreed “that a reporter should be allowed to ask a question,” he pointed out that “what’s going on with CNN is that it is no longer a news network.”

He cited CNN’s daily deluge of anti-Trump headlines as evidence: “And I don’t say this facetiously, you just have to watch this network. From dawn til dusk and beyond, all it does is attack Donald Trump. No matter what happens, and they find a reason to attack him.”

Varney agreed with the assessment and wished that his former employer had stuck to news reporting:

I agree with you in principle that a reporter should not be stopped from asking valid questions to the President of the United States....But I do also agree with you that CNN – look, it’s a network which I myself and Lou Dobbs, my colleague on Fox Business, we helped found that network. I was the first person to broadcast on CNN on day one of the network from New York. So it’s sad to see CNN develop into, I’m not going to call it a propaganda organization, but it is so over-the-top in its contempt for our president that I’ve got to walk away from it. I just can’t handle it.

Bozell added: “I do believe they are propaganda....I think Rush Limbaugh is right. These reporters, these journalists now lead the left. You just have to watch CNN and the stories that they are running day and night have nothing to do with the news.”

Later in the exchange, Bozell informed viewers on the latest MRC study that found that 92% of network evening news coverage of the Trump administration’s immigration policy has been negative since the president was sworn into office 18 months ago.

Here is a full transcript of the July 26 segment: