Jim Acosta says “half of the country” who is interested in hearing the truth about Trump
Liberal former CNN anchor Jim Acosta took a shot Donald Trump Supporters suggested in an interview published Friday that half of the country is uninterested in the truth.
I spoke to Washington after leaving the exit from CNN earlier this year and launched his new Saccak video outlet. Acosta said The press should focus more on verifying Trump in his second administration.
“I think it makes a difference,” he said. “Half of the country still wants to hear the truth.”
Acosta said he told college students he shouldn’t enter into journalism for how much time he loses, but he would tell them how he pleaded for “enhancing.”

Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta interviews former Trump fixer Michael Cohen. (Jim Acosta)
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“When I talk to college students, I say, ‘Don’t go to this business. You’re going to lose weekends and holidays, and your mother will say, You won’t call me anymore.“And now I say to them, ‘We need reinforcements, so come in this business,’ he told the Washingtonian.
Acosta had no trouble hiding his feelings about Trump while he was on CNN. As a White House correspondent, he often sparred Trump and his press president in a melodramatic way, and while editing during his reporting, Old Kim Kardashian He was in the White House, where he discussed criminal justice reform, and the term “Wuhan Coronavirus” is xenophobic and reciting poems from the Statue of Liberty.
He was moved from the White House Beat to anchor work as President Joe Biden in 2021. I’ll leave CNN in January.

Shortly before leaving CNN, Jim Acosta promoted support from anti-Trump protesters in the air. (Screenshot/CNN)
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At “Town Hall,” he hosts this week with a series of liberal media figures, including former CNN colleague Don Lemon, who has Acosta called “Show” Trump and his team “sh — y” every day.
“We have to teach Americans and teach people to be more media literal. What Donald Trump does is show,” Lemon said. “Every day you have to notice from morning until the end. “Until midnight, it’s a show produced like a TV show. Every day.”
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“A fair amount of sh — y one, but yes.” Acosta repliedlaughs from the audience.