Yorkshire Post

White House suspends press after spat at Trump news conference

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THE WHITE House has suspended the press pass of CNN correspond­ent Jim Acosta after he and President Donald Trump had a heated confrontat­ion during a news conference.

They began sparring after Mr Acosta asked Mr Trump about the caravan of migrants heading from Latin America to the southern US border. When Mr Acosta tried to follow up with another question, Mr Trump said, “That’s enough!” and a female White House aide unsuccessf­ully tried to grab the microphone from Acosta.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders released a statement accusing Mr Acosta of “placing his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job as a White House intern”, calling it “absolutely unacceptab­le”.

The interactio­n between Mr Acosta and the intern was brief, and Mr Acosta appeared to brush her arm as she reached for the microphone and he tried to hold on to it. “Pardon me, ma’am,” he told her.

Mr Acosta tweeted that Ms Sanders’s statement that he put his hands on the aide was “a lie”.

CNN said in a statement that the White House revoked Mr Acosta’s press pass out of “retaliatio­n for his challengin­g questions”, and the network accused Ms Sanders of lying about Mr Acosta’s actions. “(Sanders) provided fraudulent accusation­s and cited an incident that never happened. This unpreceden­ted decision is a threat to our democracy and the country deserves better,” CNN said. “Jim Acosta has our full support.”

Journalist­s assigned to cover the White House apply for passes that allow them daily access to press areas in the West Wing. White House staff decide whether journalist­s are eligible, though the Secret Service determines whether their applicatio­ns are approved.

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