Jim Acosta’s days at CNN are over, but his feud with President Donald Trump doesn’t seem to be over.
Former “CNN Newsroom” anchor takes his new “The Jim Acosta Show” subsack to his new “The Jim Acosta Show” briefing the Associated Press to not follow their language guidelines He called for the Trump administration’s decision to ban it from. coverage.
“The news outlets must then be gathered into causes… Op-Ed should support the AP and, if necessary, refuse to cover the president’s moves in solidarity until Trump retreats. It must be,” Acosta wrote in his newsletter.
Last week, Trump’s administration banned Associated Press reporters indefinitely from covering the president’s events after news organizations chose not to use Trump’s US Gulf on the Gulf Coast, which utilized the Mexican Style Book.
“It is important for news outlets to unite against any attempt by the government to harm individual journalists and their organizations,” writes Acosta.
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Trump renamed the Gulf of Mexico to the US Gulf in an executive order signed on his first day in office. On January 27th, Google responded to a public inquiry about the executive order.
“I’ve received some questions about naming within Google Maps. There’s a long-standing practice of applying name changes when updated with official government sources,” the company wrote in X.
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Since leaving CNN, Acosta has gained even more aggressive tone in responding to this second Trump administration’s actions.
“Washington news organizations should unite to send a message that media members will decide how to cover the news,” Acosta continued. “It’s not the White House. No matter how he draws a map of the world, he’s not the man behind the desk. President Sharpie is no more powerful than the pen.”
After the Associated Press proposed to take the White House to court for “harassment,” he provided an opinionated idea of how Trump thought he could handle.
“Trump may respond by recording his daily orders by inviting only Shikopan and the right-wing hacking, fines. Americans are the image of an ambitious dictator and his obedient propaganda. Let’s soak it up,” writes Acosta.
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For Acosta and Trump, feuds are personal.
During Trump’s first term, Acosta engaged in frequent front and rear encounters between his first administration’s former president and reporter members. In November 2018, the first Trump White House cancelled Acosta’s press badge after a tense exchange with President Donald Trump, where the president called him “rude and horrifying.”
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CNN later sued the Trump administration, and a federal judge ordered the White House to regain Acosta’s press qualifications. Trump mentioned CNN and Acosta more directly and frequently during his first term in office. This is called “Fake News,” a popular phrase used by supporters.
On January 18, Acosta signed off from the network and said to the audience, “After giving all this careful consideration and weighing the alternative time slots provided by CNN, I decided to move on.” I told you.
After Acosta left CNN last month, Trump responded to the conservative social media platform Truth Social on January 28 by blaming his frequent opponents.
“Wow, really good news! Jim Acosta is a massive three-bag that is one of the most dishonest reporters in journalistic history, and has been rated very low (and very low) from CNN’s fake news. (And Death Valley” was relegated (and no talent!), Trump wrote in the Society of Truth.
Trump continued: “He wants to quit, and that’s even better. Jim is the main loser who fails wherever he is. Good luck Jim!”
Acosta, 53, has been involved in the network since 2007.
Contribution: Taijuan Moorman, USA Today