No. If that fool can't control his violent impulses against that poor girl just trying to do her job, he MUST be fired and at the very least NEVER allowed in the press room again.
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She was Acosta’d
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A White House Aid tried to forcibly take the microphone from a reporter asking questions of the President. That should be your take. You ok with the President acting like an Authoritarian and limiting freedom of the press? I'm not.
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He was giving his opinion and baiting Trump. He took over the platform and he jerked from that girl and owes her an apology for doing her job. He man-handled her.
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She needs to file charges for assault
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Acosta never shoved or touched - do not write fiction. A 'sincere' apology as opposed to what?
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He knocked her arm away . He touched her when he shouldn't . Her job was to take the microphone and he should of let it go . He didn't
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@CNN should do the right thing and pull him from covering the White House. He's succeeded in becoming the focal point of every press conference.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Um. No. He didn’t. We can all see the video, you know that right? She tried to grab it from his hand while he was still talking.
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She was instructed to do so. That’s her job. He can’t just keep bullying his way to more and more follow up questions. When his turn is over, it’s over. Give the mic to the next person. I agree with freedom of press but Acosta is in the wrong here.
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