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Univision anchor questions network’s ‘independence’ after Trump interview

The veteran Univision anchor Jorge Ramos has criticized his network for an interview this month with former President Trump that he called too “friendly.” Ramos wrote that the interview had “put in question the independence of our News Department” and that journalists should ask tough questions to powerful figures if they are given the opportunity.

 Jorge Ramos, the host of the Venezuelan Univision, tore his network apart over a recent interview with former President Trump that he deemed to be very “friendly.” Ramos remarked in a column that the interview “put in doubt the independence of our news department” and said that when confronted with the… Jorge Ramos, a host of the Venezuelan Univision, tore his network apart over an interview with former President Trump this month that he deemed to be very “friendly.” Ramos remarked in a column that the interview “put in doubt the independence of our news department” and said that when confronted with the… 

The veteran Univision anchor Jorge Ramos has criticized his network for an interview this month with former President Trump that he called too “friendly.” Ramos wrote that the interview had “put in question the independence of our News Department” and that journalists should ask tough questions to powerful figures if they are given the opportunity.

  

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