Not one person from The Press should show up for another press conference or anything having to do with the president until he retracts this action. If the Press allows this to happen, our democracy is truly destroyed. If you don't band together now you will have nothing to cover
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He should not have touched the intern. There has to be consequences to that.
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He didn’t, watch the damn video.
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He literally touched her, are you seriously saying Jim made no contact with the intern?
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She made contact with HIM.
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So it's the woman's fault while she's trying to do her job? Got it.
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It's not that it's her "fault". I think the point they're trying to make is that any person, regardless of gender, can't force contact with someone and then cry foul as though the other person forced the contact. Their genders, and job titles, have nothing to do with it.
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Saying she forced contact is saying it's her fault. She was doing her job. He asked his question, it was answered. Trump said to move on. Acosta didn't think he should have to do that and decided that he was more important than the intern trying to do her job.
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I saw the incident and knew right away. It was the moment Acosta pushed the young woman away that got POTUS upset. I could see why. He should be suspended.
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I can't believe ppl would defend that. It's not about the question he was asking, he physically touched, pushed an intern. It's 2018. No man should be pushing aside a woman. Ignoring this is excusing it.
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Absolutely. Could you imagine if it was your daughter or relative? So rude!
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Please watch the video again. All he did was pull back the microphone. No pushing or assaulting or anything that resembled it.
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Here's the video of him standing there not pushing anyone.https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/11/08/white-house-suspends-press-pass-cnns-jim-acosta-after-testy-exchange-with-trump/?utm_term=.4181ce7dfb07 …
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He didn’t push her at all. He said, excuse me ma’am, I’m not finished and she kneeled down. Am I watching the wrong video?
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Such anger and hatred

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The most accessible transparent President in history: During today’s press conference, President Trump took 68 questions from 35 reporters By contrast, Obama took 22 questions from 10 reporters during his press conference held in the aftermath of the 2010 midterm elections.
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He took 68 opportunities to deflect, and dance around the questions.
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And lie. Big surprise
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The most accessible president. Who won’t release his tax returns. Voluntarily. Which no longer matters. Ha. Ha!
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