CNN Sues Trump for Revoking Reporter's Press Credentials
CNN Sues Trump for Revoking Reporter's Press Credentials
CNN is suing President Trump after the commander-in-chief revoked a reporter’s press credentials.The lawsuit, writes CNN, is a response to the White House’s suspension of correspondent Jim Acosta’s White House press pass. Coveted and often called a “hard pass,” the credentials let journalists get close to the president with less hassle than would otherwise be required.CNN filed the suit in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday morning. It names CNN and Acosta as plaintiffs.Among the six defendants are President Donald Trump, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Two Secret Service officials are singled out, including the agent who seized Acosta’s pass last Wednesday.“This is not a step we have taken lightly. But the White House action is unprecedented,” CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker said in a statement to staff.Sanders has since issued a formal response, accusing CNN of “grandstanding” and wasting resources on a single reporter.
CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta speaking at a Trump rally in Las Vegas, NV. Image via Flickr;user:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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