God I hate her. Could it possibly be that she’s opened her eyes? Nah. I’m sure tomorrow…
As someone who has had my press credentials denied by authoritarian China, I never thought I’d see this crap happen in the US. And this “most reporters are okay but @Acosta is aggressive” thing is the EXACT line Chinese propaganda printed about me. It’s a tactic, people.
— Melissa Chan (@melissakchan) November 8, 2018
Disturbing thread. @Acosta’s behavior here, like it or not, does not disqualify him from the First Amendment-protected freedom to ask questions. Otherwise, how are we different from a place that has no freedom of the press at all? https://t.co/bXLJjMnaZ6
— Julie Davis (@juliehdavis) November 8, 2018
As Julie says, people can disagree with how he handled himself, and many do, but the White House has now unilaterally decided a reporter they don’t like can’t come into a government building, while sending around a misleading video about him, because it will please Trump. https://t.co/dvoTQEIwuX
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 8, 2018