U.S. District Court Judge Timothy J. Kelly, who was appointed by Trump, said the White House failed to provide Acosta due process in revoking his access, and he granted a temporary restraining order restoring it.
Now President Trump is vowing to create "Rules and regulations" for how White House reporters act.
Mr. Acosta "Gets his credential now, but it empowers the Trump administration to come up with conduct-based criteria."
Now, the hard truth about Acosta - Trump's most prominent enemy in the media he describes as "Fake news" - will start to come out: his colleagues in the White House press corps mostly hate him.
Multiple reporters have privately complained about CNN's Jim Acosta in recent days as the reporter continues to wait on a federal judge's ruling as to whether he can at least temporarily restore the White House correspondent's press credentials.
O'CONNOR: "I'd love to take this conversation out of the lawsuit question and I certainly don't want you to critique one of your colleagues there in the press room. I guess I ask a broader question then, taking Jim Acosta out of it. would you would you agree, Major Garrett, that there is a standard of conduct, there is an expected behavior from a White House correspondent that I think that each - all of you would agree upon?".
The judge said that Trump does not have to call on Acosta ever again but that the CNN chief White House correspondent is owed due process before the administration can revoke his "Hard," or permanent, press pass.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/11/trump_announces_solution_to_acosta_problem_and_now_the_media_are_stuck_.html
Now President Trump is vowing to create "Rules and regulations" for how White House reporters act.
Mr. Acosta "Gets his credential now, but it empowers the Trump administration to come up with conduct-based criteria."
Now, the hard truth about Acosta - Trump's most prominent enemy in the media he describes as "Fake news" - will start to come out: his colleagues in the White House press corps mostly hate him.
Multiple reporters have privately complained about CNN's Jim Acosta in recent days as the reporter continues to wait on a federal judge's ruling as to whether he can at least temporarily restore the White House correspondent's press credentials.
O'CONNOR: "I'd love to take this conversation out of the lawsuit question and I certainly don't want you to critique one of your colleagues there in the press room. I guess I ask a broader question then, taking Jim Acosta out of it. would you would you agree, Major Garrett, that there is a standard of conduct, there is an expected behavior from a White House correspondent that I think that each - all of you would agree upon?".
The judge said that Trump does not have to call on Acosta ever again but that the CNN chief White House correspondent is owed due process before the administration can revoke his "Hard," or permanent, press pass.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/11/trump_announces_solution_to_acosta_problem_and_now_the_media_are_stuck_.html
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