CNN host Anderson Cooper introduced Langley on Monday night as the network’s newest political analyst and someone who has spent “a lot of time at Trump Tower.” She then proceeded to run through some likely scenarios for Trump’s family in the coming months. An internal CNN announcement sent two days later noted Langley “will continue to cover Trump as he moves into the White House.”
Langley is not in the same mold of past CNN contributors, who worked directly for Trump Corey Lewandowski or were brought on board because they were boosters for his campaign Jeffrey Lord. But the access she has to the president-elect may be just as deep. Some of her peers seem jealous of her relationship with Trump, but more show derision for the light touch they claim she gives him.
Langley interviewed Trump more than a half-dozen times during the campaign, and her history with him sparked speculation inside and outside the Journal that she could be in line for a job as press secretary ― the public face of the White House, sparring with reporters daily in the briefing room. But Langley has no plans to join the incoming White House team, a Journal spokesman told The Huffington Post.
But now she won't interview him often .
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