Sanders Reacts To CNN Lawsuit: ‘Just More Grandstanding From CNN’

Eric Scheiner | November 13, 2018

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders is responding to CNN’s lawsuit against the Trump administration over the revocation of Jim Acosta’s White House press pass.

 

“This is just more grandstanding from CNN, and we will vigorously defend against this lawsuit,” Sanders said in a statement Tuesday.

 

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“CNN, who has nearly 50 additional hard pass holders, and Mr. Acosta is no more or less special than any other media outlet or reporter with respect to the First Amendment. After Mr. Acosta asked the President two questions—each of which the President answered—he physically refused to surrender a White House microphone to an intern, so that other reporters might ask their questions. This was not the first time this reporter has inappropriately refused to yield to other reporters.

 

The White House cannot run an orderly and fair press conference when a reporter acts this way, which is neither appropriate nor professional. The First Amendment is not served when a single reporter, of more than 150 present, attempts to monopolize the floor. If there is no check on this type of behavior it impedes the ability of the President, the White House staff, and members of the media to conduct business.”