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Jim Acosta appeared unsettled by the suggestion that Scott Jennings could get his own show on CNN, drawing reactions from viewers and commentators. The exchange highlights tensions among cable news personalities.
At a recent media forum with Mehdi Hasan and Joy Reid, Jim Acosta stated that if Scott Jennings worked for him, he would fire him, drawing reactions online. The comment highlights tensions between media personalities and political commentary today.
By Warren Squire Raise your fist for Acosta! The overdramatic ‘journalist’ recently quit CNN to strike out on his own on Substack. The Jim Acosta Show debuted Thursday with Acosta…
Tommy Christopher CNN anchor Jim Acosta ripped President Donald Trump in a defiant on-air farewell announcing his departure from CNN, telling viewers “This is no time to bow down…
By Harold Hutchison CNN host Jim Acosta and Democratic strategist Maria Cardona on Monday were left searching for arguments to combat a Republican strategist…
By Brett T. Remember when President Trump was building a wall across the southern border? Then CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta began quoting from…
by Sam J. Seriously, Jim Acosta thought this pic was a good idea? Forget that we’re in a PANDEMIC and not a single, solitary person…
By CHRIS ENLOE CNN anchor Jim Acosta attacked Republicans and singled-out Fox News host Tucker Carlson on his weekend show Saturday, comparing some Republican lawmakers…
By TOM PAPPERT . Kaitlin Bennett confronted Jim Acosta for a second time, this time to ask if he will denounce white supremacy. Today Liberty Hangout’s…











Jim Acosta tells Montana Dems he’s now doing ‘real news’, and the jokes write themselves
Former CNN correspondent Jim Acosta faced significant social media backlash after telling a group of Montana Democrats that he is finally reporting "real news." Speaking at a fundraiser in Missoula, the journalist attempted to rebrand his current independent work following his departure from the cable news network.