Jim Acosta leaves CNN after being withdrawn from the programming network program: Report
CNN anchor Jim Acosta is allegedly leaving the net after being officially pulled out of his programming.
The status of a newsletter reported on Monday that Acosta was expected to leave CNN after it was announced last week that his program at 10am ET was replaced with “situational room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown” in the last remodeling of the network.
The bulletin reported that Acosta was appointed CNN CEO Mark Thompson to move it from his one-hour groove at 10 o’clock ET to a two-hour groove starting at midnight, a far less distinguished place in the line.
One CNN Insider told Fox News Digital that they had heard that Acosta was “fighting with the choice” and it might be short to reduce his contract.
“It takes courage,” Cnn Insijder said.
CNN refused to comment.
Acosta became better known as CNN chief correspondent for his antagonistic relationship with President Donald Trump and his assistants during the first Trump administration. After the 2020 election, the status of Acosta to CNN was transferred to the main domestic correspondent, anchored the play on weekends, but in the end he moved in programming on weekdays.
While the last CNN leadership has discovered in the constant sparring of Acosta with the first Trump administration, it seems that the current network leadership is trying to appear more neutral for the second goal.
Acosta first joined CNN in 2007, where he covered political campaigns and finally Obama and Trump White House. He quickly became infamous by the shouting issues of Trump’s secretaries for the White House print and often with the president he will continue to go to heels, developing a reputation for greatness And receiving the incentive of Trump after calling it “False News.”
Acosta famously refused to give up the microphone at a press conference in 2018, while he hired a disputed return with Trump. White house Attempt to recall Acosta’s Press Pass After the dust, but his credentials were rebuilt when CNN claimed that he had violated the first and fifth right of amendments of Acosta and networks.
ACosta’s opponent’s relationship with the first Trump administration seemed to be lucrative because he landed on a book contract itself and became a frequent guest on the liberal late night shows, which further prompted the star that leaned his chair for anchor during the Bidan Presidency. Recently, he told the viewers that the press was not a “enemy of the people” in the shooting on Trump.
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Fox News’ Brian Flood contributed to this report.