Conservative journalist Bill O’Reilly condemned Republicans, including President Donald Trump for “dancing on the graves” of his media critics Jim Acosta and Neil Cavuto, who both retired from their networks recently.
MAGA has rejoiced on social media as Jim Acosta, the longtime anchor, correspondent and foe of President Donald Trump, is to depart from CNN. Newsweek contacted Acosta for comment via social media outside normal working hours.
Acosta, who frequently clashed with Trump in his first term, is leaving CNN after being stripped of his morning show and offered a midnight program in its place.
Embattled CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced Tuesday that he is leaving the network — and took a parting shot at the Trump administration by urging viewers not to “give in to the lies” in a final on-air rant.
Anti-Trump CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced on Tuesday that he will exit the network after being left off the network's new dayside programming schedule.
The CNN anchor earned a reputation as Trump's chief antagonist during his first term. Now, he might not get a second chance.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced Tuesday that he is leaving the network, following a recent programming change, as he took what appeared to be a parting shot at President Donald Trump before signing off.
President Donald Trump celebrated Jim Acosta's departure from CNN, referring to him as one of the most dishonest reporters. Acosta announced his exit
Chuck Todd is departing NBC News after nearly two decades, he announced in a memo to staffers on Friday, Jan. 31. The exit comes just a year and a half after he left 'Meet the Press' after nine years.
The longtime anchor signed off with a typically defiant message. On Tuesday morning, Jim Acosta said goodbye to his 10 a.m. CNN audience with a familiar message: “Don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear. Hold on to the truth and to hope. … I will not give in to the lies. I will not give in to the fear.”
Trump critic Jim Acosta reveals his next move after leaving CNN - ‘To President Trump and his allies, you may think you have silenced me. But guess again,’ Jim Acosta noted just hours after signing of