WATCH: Crowd Chants ‘CNN Sucks’ upon Seeing Jim Acosta at CPAC
A crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) broke out into chants of “CNN sucks” and “fake news” when they ran into CNN reporter Jim Acosta at the conference.
A crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) broke out into chants of “CNN sucks” and “fake news” when they ran into CNN reporter Jim Acosta at the conference.
CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said Monday on “Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer” that President Donald Trump is leaving Washington D.C. this week in a “disgraceful way.”
Former Defense Secretary William Cohen, also a former Republican U.S. Senator from Maine, reacted to reports that as many as 140 Republican House members and a handful of Republican senators are planning to object to the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral college win on January 6.
Wednesday, Fox News Channel host Howard Kurtz weighed in on CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta and his colleagues, saying they will approach a Joe Biden presidency differently than they did President Donald Trump’s.
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said Tuesday during “The Situation Room” that President Donald Trump’s Operation Warp Speed initiative on coronavirus vaccines had become “operation flat tire.”
Establishment media reporters confessed in a story for the Atlantic published this week that they will not cover Joe Biden’s administration in the same manner as President Trump’s, with CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta floating “hazard pay” for covering the Trump White House during the past four years.
Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” network chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta sounded off on President Donald Trump’s treatment of the media during his presidency.
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta on Friday during “Anderson Cooper 360,” accused President Donald Trump of “chasing” after a fever dream, which he said was being able to overturn the November 3 election results.
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room” that President Donald Trump was “trying to pull a fast one with his supporters, insisting he has won a second term.”
Representative Jim Himes (D-CT) declared on CNN Friday that on January 20, Joe Biden “will become president of the United States, regardless of what President Trump says or tweets.”
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta reacted to President Donald Trump’s short statement on the Dow Jones Industrial Average going above 30,000 for the first time in history on Tuesday.
CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said Friday on “The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer” that President Donald Trump is “engaging in this fantasy that he has a chance to win the 2020 election.”
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta asked President Trump if he was “being a sore loser” when he finished a press conference at the White House on Thursday.
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said that President Donald Trump was “bleeding GOP support.”
CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta reacted to chants of “CNN sucks” from rallygoers in Sanford, FL at President Donald Trump’s rally Monday during the broadcast of “The Situation Room.”
While reporting on President Donald Trump’s departure to Walter Reed on Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta stated that if the president only had the mild coronavirus symptoms the White House claims he
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta discussed President Donald Trump’s admissions to Bob Woodward about downplaying the seriousness of the coronavirus even though he knew the virus was “deadly stuff.”
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta stated that President Donald Trump “was all but giving away his own October surprise,” by suggesting that a coronavirus vaccine might be ready before Election Day.
On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “OutFront,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta stated that the event setup for President Trump’s upcoming speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention that will take place from the South Lawn of the White
Wednesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” White House correspondent Jim Acosta said President Donald Trump’s tweet about “suburban housewife” was a “twofer,” meaning it was both “racists and chauvinist.”
Monday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta following the White House coronavirus press briefing accused President Donald Trump of “telling one whopper after another” about mail-in voting.
Tuesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” network White House correspondent Jim Acosta declared President Donald Trump gave giving a “rabbling, unhinged,” campaign rally-like speech in the Rose Garden today.
Wednesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” guest host Jim Acosta commented on President Donald Trump saying, “I had a mask. I sort of liked the way I looked,” during an interview with Fox Business’ Blake Burman.
On Friday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta stated that comparing President Trump’s rally to the recent protests is “sort of an apples and oranges comparison.” And the White House is “willing to take this risk, even if experts like Dr. Anthony Fauci say this is a very bad idea.”
The video meme created by “Carpe Donktum” showed two toddlers running on the street with a satirical CNN chyron reporting that “terrified todler runs from racist baby” that was “probably a Trump voter.”
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended President Donald Trump’s political rallies as legitimate political speech, in response to questions from CNN reporter Jim Acosta.
During Monday’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” network chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta discussed President Donald Trump’s handling of the unrest in the United States in the wake of George Floyd’s recent death while in the custody of Minneapolis police custody.
White House reporters expressed outrage after White House staff moved their seats closer together on Friday, effectively ending social distancing for the coronavirus pandemic.
Monday on CNN, chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta accused President Donald Trump of looking like a “wannabe dictator” by having the military to clear out protesters, so he could have a “photo op” in front of St. John’s Church, which was damaged in a fire set during protests on Sunday night.
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta shouted at a question at President Donald Trump Monday evening, demanding to know if the United States is “still a democracy” after air and ground troops from the District of Columbia National Guard were deployed around the nation’s capital.
Friday on CNN, network White House reporter Jim Acosta criticized President Donald Trump’s for his tweet about the protests, looting and fires in Minneapolis Thursday night.
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany took shots at the media complaining about President Trump’s tweets, reminding corporate media reporters that they had all published false reports.
Jim Acosta rushed to take aim at President Donald Trump for accusing Twitter of election interference over their decision to fact-check his tweets.
Two prominent White House television correspondents wore masks to the White House Press briefing on Friday.
Tuesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” network White House reporter Jim Acosta accused President Donald Trump of “sending out protesters to the statehouses” to pressure governors to reopen their states.
Wednesday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” network White House reporter Jim Acosta accused President Donald Trump of “really highlighting some of his authoritarian impulses.”
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta stated that President Trump is using the World Health Organization as “a distraction” and that the W.H.O., along with China, are “scapegoats” for the president. Acosta
Monday on CNN’s “OutFront,” network White House correspondent Jim Acosta accused President Donald Trump of out-of-control ranting and raving at the coronavirus task force press briefing.
Monday on CNN’s “Situation Room,” network White House correspondent Jim Acosta decried the “stunning” video played at the coronavirus press conference by President Donald Trump, deeming it a “campaign-style video.”
Trump on Friday criticized CNN reporter Jim Acosta for calling his press briefings “Happy Talk.” “These are the saddest news conferences I’ve ever had,” Trump said. “I don’t like doing them.”