CNN has denied Stephen Miller’s accusations that he was banned from appearing on the network.

The network told the New York Post in a statement on Thursday that the top White House aide’s claims were untrue and that it welcomes Trump administration officials to appear on its broadcasts.

“As a news organization, we make editorial decisions about the stories we cover and when, and that depends on the news priorities of the day,” a CNN spokesperson told the outlet. “We look forward to having Stephen on again in the future as the news warrants.”

Miller, deputy chief of staff and homeland security adviser for the Trump administration, told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday that he was not allowed on CNN, which he said runs “one fake news hit piece after another.”

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