On Tuesday morning, Jim Acosta said goodbye to his 10 a.m. CNN audience with a familiar message: “Don’t give in to the lies.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta ... with the White House briefly suspending Acosta's press pass in 2018. Acosta had tried to continue questioning Trump after the president said “that's enough!” at a news ...
Veteran CNN anchor Jim Acosta is reportedly leaving the network following a major reshuffling of its programming schedule.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta heralded the incoming Trump administration with an on ... During one contentious moment at a White House press conference in 2018, Acosta refused to stop asking questions ...
Jim Acosta became a household ... refused to give up the microphone in a 2018 press conference as he engaged in a contentious back-and-forth with Trump. The White House attempted to revoke ...
The renowned journalist started his activity as an "independent". Another effect of Trump's arrival in the White House?
The CNN anchor earned a reputation as Trump's chief antagonist during his first term. Now, he might not get a second chance.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta praised President Joe Biden for his farewell message and added a rebuke of President-elect Donald Trump as he defended and celebrated the free press on his show on Thursday.
Acosta, a former White House correspondent at CNN who often butted heads with President Trump ... press conference on Nov. 7, 2018. REUTERS CNN thanked Acosta before showing him the door. “Jim ...
CNN anchor Jim Acosta blasted President-elect Donald Trump in a news segment on Thursday while defending a free and fair press in America — declaring that journalists are “not the enemy of the ...
Jim Acosta announced on his CNN show ... But it should exist. Acosta was the face of pushback on Trump during press briefings during his first term (Trump at one point banned him from the White ...
CNN anchor Jim Acosta ... in in the future.” Trump's sour relationship with Acosta during his first term culminated with the White House briefly suspending Acosta's press pass in 2018.