Team Trump to Jim Acosta: Here’s Your Examples of Mail-In Voter Fraud
Trump replied, “I think there’s a lot of evidence, but we’ll provide you with some, okay?”
Trump replied, “I think there’s a lot of evidence, but we’ll provide you with some, okay?”
NN failed to place even 1 show in the top 20 during the year’s first quarter, despite the impeachment of a president *and* a global pandemic.
While the president of the United States is making the most sobering statement yet, CNN viewers were treated to that moron Wolf Blitzer nattering on about whatever anti-Trump talking point the Democrat National Committee passed out that particular day.
Trump was non-combative with Acosta, referring to him as “Jim” throughout the briefing and did not berate him or any other reporter as “fake news” for their questions.
“If there was no virus in the background, there was nothing to mitigate. If there was a virus there that we didn’t know about, then the answer to your question is probably yes,” Fauci said.
Tuesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” network White House correspondent Jim Acosta said at the coronavirus press conference President Donald Trump seemed “scared.”
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room,” CNN Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta suggested that the White House’s coronavirus briefings could be “better designed” by not having “these PR stunts like Mr. Pillow coming out and giving a plug
“Instead of asking a nasty, snarky question like that, you should ask a real question,” Trump said to Acosta.
CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta on Friday accused President Donald Trump of being “the take-no-responsibility president” after announcing a host of measures — from boosting coronavirus testing availability to suspending interest on federal student loans — to ease concerns as the United States combats the spread of the deadly illness.
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta said Wednesday night that President Donald Trump’s address from the Oval Office about the coronavirus pandemic smacked of “xenophobia,” because he referred to the COVID-19 as a “foreign virus.” Acosta said, “The other thing, Chris,
Donald Trump shut down a question from CNN’s Jim Acosta, after the veteran CNN reporter undermined Trump’s seriousness about coronavirus. “That’s CNN. Fake News,” Trump replied.
“As the president has said, in our line of work, you shake hands when someone wants to shake your hand,” Pence said in response to a question from CNN’s Jim Acosta on Tuesday evening at a White House press briefing.
President Donald Trump challenged CNN’s Jim Acosta on Russia’s election interference on Tuesday, shaming the network for incorrectly hyping the reports.
CNN White House Correspondent Jim Acosta claimed Tuesday night that conservative talk radio pioneer Rush Limbaugh had a “history of making derogatory comments about African-Americans,” without evidence.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Situation Room,” chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney has his own lawyer for the House’s impeachment inquiry because he is “involved in all of this.”
CNN claimed Thursday that the White House “admits to quid pro quo with Ukraine.” That was the opposite of what happened during a press conference with acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney.
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta recently decried the United States under President Donald Trump as “vicious” and “nasty” and even claimed the country’s condition has caused him to angrily throw empty beer cans at his television.
White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham on Monday said that she is unlikely to bring back daily press briefings in the near future and derided the news conferences as political “theater” used by reporters to “get famous.”
Tuesday during a press briefing with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin shut down CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta efforts to malign the Trump administration. On National Security Adviser John Bolton’s departure from the
Thursday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” network chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said President Donald Trump had jumped the Sharpie while discussing the president allegedly using a Sharpie to alter a Hurricane Dorian weather map.
“The reason [Donald Trump] is able to take on China directly now is because our economy is so good based on all of the policies that he has enacted,” said Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley in a Wednesday interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily with host Alex Marlow.
Monday on CNN, chief network White House correspondent Jim Acosta commented on President Donald Trump’s news conference at the conclusion of the G7 summit. Acosta said, “I have to say perhaps one of the biggest headlines coming out of this
Playboy White House correspondent Brian Karem is suing the White House over the temporary suspension of his press pass.
A brawl broke out in the Rose Garden after Sebastian Gorka got into a heated argument with Playboy reporter Brian Karem following the president’s press conference on the controversial census citizenship question.
President Donald Trump reacted Tuesday to the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein, stating he is “not a fan” of the hedge fund manager after a “falling out” 15 years ago.
A new poll conducted by Hill-Harris X shows that one-third of Americans surveyed have a negative view of the press.
President Donald Trump taunted Jim Acosta on Saturday after the CNN journalist returned to the beat after promoting his book.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders will exit the White House Friday for the final time as a part of the Trump administration, as reported earlier this month.
Like the hate network that employs him, Jim Acosta is a national joke and failure.
Tuesday on “The Hugh Hewitt Show,” CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta took some shots at Fox News Channel and hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, saying neither of them are “willing” to meet him “on the schoolyard.” Host
President Trump’s ability to capture the attention of his enemies remains as powerful as ever.
CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta writes in his newly-released book that Fox News Chanel hosts Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson are full of “fauxmacho man bullshit” because they opted to ignored him aboard a press bus instead of confronting him for his partisan reporting.
Tuesday on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” while promoting his soon-to-be-released book, network White House correspondent Jim Acosta had some advice to those in the conservative media regarding President Donald Trump’s remarks describing the press as the “enemy of the people,” which had upset many in the media.
Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” CNN White House chief correspondent Jim Acosta revealed one his “regrets” in life is the media not standing together in solidarity. Acosta lamented he has “missed some opportunities” to challenge President Donald Trump labeling the
Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” network chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta said President Donald Trump calling the press the “enemy of the people” was putting reporters in danger. Acosta said, “I have grown up in a country in the last
Thursday on CNN’s “New Day,” network chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta heaped praise on President Donald Trump for his speech at the American cemetery in Normandy that marked the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion. According to Acosta, who
Journalists were surprised to learn Thursday, on the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, that many of the American veterans of that historic battle support President Donald Trump.
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta believes “neutrality for the sake of neutrality” is ineffectual in the “age of Trump” and admits to “showboating” and “grandstanding.”
CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta on Thursday misquoted a portion of President Donald Trump’s immigration speech and was quickly met with a fact-check by a Breitbart News reporter.
CNN and other establishment media melted down in response to Attorney General William Barr holding press conference about the Mueller report Thursday, with commentators questioning Barr’s loyalty and accusing him of protecting the president.