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  • [LMAO!] CNN sues White House for revoking Jim Acosta's press pass.

    Abilio 'Jim' Acosta will be doing his reporting from acosta street.

    So now CNN sue Trump and WH.

    As if being given access to the White House is some constitutional right.



    CNN sues President Trump and White House for banning reporter Jim Acosta

    - CNN is suing President Donald Trump and multiple White House aides for revoking press pass of the news network's White House correspondent, Jim Acosta.

    - The lawsuit comes less than a week after the White House announced it would suspend Acosta's "hard pass" in the wake of the reporter's fiery exchange with Trump at a news conference Wednesday.

    - CNN alleges in its legal action, which has been filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., that Acosta's First and Fifth Amendment rights were being violated with the ban.




    CNN is suing President Donald Trump and multiple White House aides for revoking the press pass of the news network's White House correspondent, Jim Acosta.

    The lawsuit comes less than a week after press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced it would suspend Acosta's White House credential, often called a "hard pass," in the wake of the reporter's fiery exchange with Trump at a news conference Wednesday.

    Sanders, White House chief of staff John Kelly, deputy communications chief Bill Shine and Secret Service Director Randolph Alles are also included in the suit. The Secret Service officer who yanked Acosta's pass is also included in the lawsuit, though he is not identified by name.

    CNN alleges in its legal action, which has been filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., that Acosta's First and Fifth Amendment rights were being violated with the ban.

    Acosta, who has frequently clashed with Trump administration officials, had challenged the president about his characterization of a "caravan" of Central American migrants traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border.

    A female staffer then attempted to pull the microphone out of Acosta's hand, which he initially refused to surrender. "You are a rude, terrible person," Trump responded as Acosta continued to speak into a microphone being passed around to the gaggle of reporters present for the news conference in the White House.

    Later Wednesday, Acosta tweeted that he had been denied entrance to the White House grounds.

    Sanders, in a series of tweets the same same day, said the Trump administration will "never tolerate a reporter placing his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job as a White House intern."

    Critics and media colleagues quickly pushed back on the statement, arguing that Sanders had mischaracterized the altercation. The press secretary received even more criticism after she tweeted a video of the exchange, which The Washington Post and other outlets said was doctored. That video was first shared by a right-wing commentator associated with conspiracy theory website Infowars, the Post reported.

    Later that week, Trump appeared to discard the notion that Acosta had inappropriately placed his hands on the intern — the reason stated by Trump's administration for revoking the pass in the first place.

    Acosta "was not nice to that young woman," Trump said in remarks to reporters Friday, but "I don't hold him for that because it wasn't overly, you know, horrible."

    CNN is asking the court for a preliminary injunction that would reinstate Acosta's press credentials as soon as possible.

    "While the suit is specific to CNN and Acosta, this could have happened to anyone," CNN said in a statement Tuesday morning. "If left unchallenged, the actions of the White House would create a dangerous chilling effect for any journalist who covers our elected officials."

    Minutes after the lawsuit was reported Tuesday morning, White House Correspondents' Association President Olivier Knox offered a statement of support for the media outlet.

    "Revoking access to the White House complex amounted to disproportionate reaction to the events of last Wednesday. We continue to urge the Administration to reverse course and fully reinstate CNN's correspondent," Knox said.

    He added: "The President of the United Sates should not be in the business of arbitrarily picking the men and women who cover him."
    https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/13/cnn-...im-acosta.html

  • #2
    Get ready, because this will be the left's strategy going forward. They plan to bog down the President with endless and frivolous lawsuits. Anything to sabotage this administration.

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    • #3
      Can Donald drain the swamp? Will Republicans get cheated out of a few senate seats? Will the Democrats impeach Trump and Kavanaugh? Find out on the next Dragon Ball Z!

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      • #4
        acosta is a hack



        all they gotta show is him constantly heckling trump etc and the lawsuit should be tossed out easy

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        • #5
          They need to hire someone to heckle Acosta. Have him sit right beside him and talk the whole time. I would gladly do it. I remember in Happy Gimore the Shooter guy hired someone to do it to Happy. Acosta is a scumbag.

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          • #6
            get a better reporter??

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            • #7
              Freedom of the press

              NOT right to be in the White House press room

              He can freely write his article or film his segment outside the white house

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              • #8
                Acosta is an attention whore

                Hes a fake wannabe martyr

                Hes been trying to get the White House mad at him

                Report the news, dont try to be the news

                ****ing media

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                • #9
                  Is CNN saying the WH won't let any other CNN guy in? If thats whats happening they got a case, but if its just this one guy I don't see how this is sue-able.

                  If you agree or disagree with the reason this guy got shut out of the WH the fact is he got thrown out of the WH. If you wanna dispute that specific angle fair play, but I assume even if he was wrongly thrown out the WH can throw out anyone for trivial reasons if you give them a trivial reason so thats probably going nowhere unless I'm missing something. Just put another CNN person in his place & tell that mfer not to be starting so much sh^t & that person should be cool.

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                  • #10
                    Good, then when they lose they can pay Trump's attorney fees

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