CNN Sues Trump For Revoking Press Credentials

CNN has sued President Trump over his decision to revoke the press credentials of reporter Jim Acosta immediately following a contentious press conference last week.

The revocation marks “an unabashed attempt to censor the press and exclude reporters from the White House who challenge and dispute the President’s point of view,” CNN and Acosta allege in a complaint filed Tuesday morning in D.C. District Court. The legal team representing CNN includes Ted Olson, who served as U.S. Solicitor General under President George W. Bush.

CNN and Acosta claim Trump violated the First Amendment by engaging in viewpoint-discrimination, and the Fifth Amendment by revoking Acosta's credentials without affording him due process rights -- including the right to prior notice, an explanation of the decision, or the opportunity to defend himself.

CNN is asking a federal judge to order the White House to immediately restore Acosta's press credentials.

“There can be no question that the revocation of Acosta’s credentials is a content- and viewpoint-based punishment imposed on him because the President and his administration do not like CNN or Acosta’s reporting,” CNN argues in a motion for a temporary restraining order.

The dispute centers on the Trump administration's decision to revoke Acosta's “hard pass” -- which allowed him to enter the White House and press offices. Trump's move came after a November 7 press conference in which Acosta questioned the president about his prior statements characterizing a “caravan” of migrants traveling north from Central America as an “invasion.”

In the course of responding, Trump said: “You know what? I think you should . . . I think you should let me run the country. You run CNN. And if you did it well, your ratings would be much better.”

Acosta attempted to follow up, at which point a female staffer tried to take the microphone from his hand. Acosta held on to the microphone and started to pose another question.

Trump then called Acosta “a rude, terrible person” who “shouldn't be working for CNN.”

After the press conference, press secretary Sarah Sanders posted a video that, in her words, appeared to show Acosta “placing his hands” on the staffer who had tried to take away the microphone. She later justified the White House's decision to revoke Acosta's press pass based on the “inappropriate behavior” supposedly shown in the video clip.

But that clip had been distorted to make Acosta's actions seem violent when they were not: The un-doctored clip -- accessible on C-SPAN -- shows Acosta trying to hold onto the microphone as the staffer tried to physically grab it away.

CNN and Acosta allege the real reason for the revocation was the substance of their reporting -- which Trump has frequently criticized.

“The manipulated video undergirding the administration’s revocation of Acosta’s credentials shows that its justification was pretextual and not in good faith,” they argue.

CNN isn't the only one to accuse the current White House of violating critics' free speech rights.

Trump also faces a suit filed last month by PEN America, which alleges he has retaliated against Amazon, CNN, NBC and individual journalists, due to their coverage of him. PEN America notes in its complaint that the administration banned CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins from a press conference this summer, because she had asked questions the White House thought “inappropriate.”

Earlier this year, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled that Trump violated the First Amendment rights of online critics by blocking them on Twitter. The White House is appealing that decision to the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.

4 comments about "CNN Sues Trump For Revoking Press Credentials".
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  1. Tom Tyler from GCTVTexas, November 14, 2018 at 10:28 a.m.

    This article is thoroughly inaccurate in its description of Acosta and his actions. I viewed the confrontation on live TV as it occured. Acosta was hostile, threatening, and shouting from the first word out of his mouth. He was shouting down both the president as well as other reporters who were trying to get their questions to the president. He refuesed to give up the mic even after Trump answered his question. Quite frankly, the president should have called security on the loudmouth and had him escorted from the room.

  2. Stan Valinski from Multi-Media Solutions Group, November 14, 2018 at 1:06 p.m.

    Quite frankly Tom. You are either blind or lying thru your teeth. I saw exactly the same thing and saw the opposite. Acosta was trying to ask the hard questions as usual and the hatred of him from trump was obvious. There is a reason why the white house, in one of it's lowest reaches yet, put out the doctored tape of the incident. They had to speed up the tape in order to imply any contact at all. He simply held on to his microphone. I know Texas is far right but that should not make it OK to create your own narrative.Your viewers deserve real news. Most of us in media saw this and can see right through your attempt to spread more fake news. We in CT are quite familar with the source of that tape, Info Wars, they tried to deny our neighbors in Sandy Hook lost thier children. I'm sure you were cheering them on. Your BS is not going unchecked here.

  3. Paula Lynn from Who Else Unlimited, November 14, 2018 at 8:53 p.m.

    Acosta was set up with a front row seat and an attractive young intern trained, lying in wait for him. I would bet she practiced that before the press conference.

  4. John Grono from GAP Research, November 14, 2018 at 9:03 p.m.

    Bravo Stan.

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