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President Donald Trump suggested Wednesday that CBS News could have “hope” under a “great new owner” during a White House roundtable event.

The event, labeled an “Antifa Roundtable,” included U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and a selection of right-leaning and independent journalists. The discussion focused on participants’ firsthand encounters with the radical left-wing group, which Trump recently designated a domestic terror organization.

Journalists at the roundtable also criticized mainstream media outlets for downplaying or misreporting incidents involving Antifa, citing examples like CNN’s 2020 chyron describing riots as “fiery but mostly peaceful protests.”

Trump echoed their criticism, accusing Antifa of working “in conjunction” with some media outlets. He also singled out several networks for criticism while expressing optimism for CBS.

“I think ABC is very bad,” Trump said. “I think NBC is very bad. And CBS has a new owner, so we have hope for CBS. CBS has a great new owner [in] my opinion. But, as I will tell you, ABC is terrible. NBC is terrible. MSNBC too. You know, they changed it. They moved it over legally, so they couldn’t be tainted by the words ‘MSNBC,’ but they are absolutely terrible there, a lot of them.”

Trump’s remarks appear tied to the recent merger between Paramount Global, CBS’ parent company, and Skydance Media in August. The combined companies are now led by Skydance CEO David Ellison, who has made CBS News a key priority.

Among the changes under Ellison, Bari Weiss was appointed editor-in-chief of CBS News after Paramount acquired her media company, The Free Press. Weiss is expected to work alongside CBS News President Tom Cibrowski and report directly to Ellison.

Fox News Digital reached out to CBS and Paramount for comment.

During the discussion, Trump asked journalists which networks they believed were the worst offenders. He agreed with one participant who ranked MSNBC as the worst, followed by CNN.

“MSNBC. Brian Roberts, that he allows it to happen is a disgrace. And CNN is second. I would say CNN is not quite as bad as MSNBC. MSNBC is sick,” Trump said.