White House pushes ridiculous ‘assault’ video to defend reporter ban

White House pushes ridiculous ‘assault’ video to defend reporter ban


Sarah Huckabee Sanders yesterday accused CNN’s Jim Acosta of “inappropriate behavior” towards a White House intern, citing this as the reason his press pass was revoked. The Press Secretary did this in a 194-word screed posted from an official White House account on Twitter. She then punctuated her point by sharing a video of the incident edited by Infowars’ Paul Joseph Watson. The incident in question occurred yesterday during President Donald Trump’s press conference in the West Wing. Throughout the presser, the President took questions from a number of reporters including Acosta. As the event wore on, Acosta elicited Trump’s…

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White House pushes ridiculous ‘assault’ video to defend reporter ban
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