CNN reporter Jim Acosta’s permanent White House press credentials have been suspended.
“As a result of today’s incident, the White House is suspending the hard pass of the reporter involved until further notice,” said White House press secretary Sarah Sanders Wednesday, referring to an earlier incident in which Acosta refused to yield the microphone when a female intern tried to take it from him during a press conference with President Trump.
When the intern tried to take the microphone after Trump indicated he wanted to move to the next question, Acosta appeared to momentarily push down on the young woman’s arm, prompting her to withdraw and kneel down as he continued to talk over Trump.
A hard pass is a form of credential that allows select reporters access to the White House without being accompanied by staff. It requires a Secret Service background check.
Sanders said the administration welcomes tough questions, taking 68 of them from 35 reporters during the hour-and-a-half-long press conference Wednesday. However, she said the “outrageous disregard for everyone, including young women, who work in this administration” by CNN and Acosta was behind the White House decision to take Acosta’s pass.
[More: Kellyanne Conway demands apology from Jim Acosta: ‘You don’t put your hands on a woman’]
President Trump believes in a free press and expects and welcomes tough questions of him and his Administration. We will, however, never tolerate a reporter placing his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job as a White House intern…
— Sarah Sanders (@PressSec) November 8, 2018
Video of the incident shows a contentious exchange between Acosta and Trump about the migrant caravan and Acosta holding on to the microphone to ask another question as the intern tries to take it from him. Acosta appears to tug the microphone away from the intern.
The cable network fired back in a statement late Wednesday, saying Sanders provided fraudulent allegations and cited an incident that never happened, presumably referring to Sanders’ saying Acosta put his hands on the intern.
“This unprecedented decision is a threat to our democracy and the country deserves better,” the statement reads. “Jim Acosta has our full support.”
Tonight the White House revoked @Acosta’s press pass. CNN’s response to @PressSec and @realDonaldTrump: pic.twitter.com/EY2iFLvP3P
— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) November 8, 2018
Both the network and Acosta have long had a contentious relationship with Trump. Trump regularly refers to CNN as “fake news” and says fake news is “the enemy of the people” at his rallies, during which attendees often chant “CNN sucks!” Acosta often asks Trump provocative, leading questions and argues with the president.
Acosta said on Twitter shortly before 8 p.m. he was informed by Secret Service he could no longer enter White House grounds.
The US Secret Service just asked for my credential to enter the WH. As I told the officer, I don’t blame him. I know he’s just doing his job. (Sorry this video is not rightside up) pic.twitter.com/juQeuj3B9R
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) November 8, 2018