CNN Reporter Whines about Being Seated in Back Row at Trump Press Conference

Sometimes what comes around goes around!

That’s the lesson CNN’s White House reporter Jim Acosta might be learning since he was “shifted” in position to the extreme rear of a White House press conference while other mainstream media that’s presented less of a globalist slant on the news got front-row seats up close with President Trump.

Of course, had the “Clinton News Network” not been so openly biased in favor of liberals and Democrats in bashing the Trump administration and President Trump every chance it gets, perhaps its physical access to the president might be a bit better than what it’s turned out to be. But as you can see in this telling clip, CNN seems to have no intention of letting up on the nonstop stream of rumors, exaggerations and outright lies about what the president said, did or tweeted in the last 100-plus days in office. In fact, rather than being dumbfounded at the lack of relative access to the president, Acosta should be grateful to Trump that he was even allowed to be present at all!

Dice also goes on to show how CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin twists the truth by citing a letter Trump wrote in May — prior to when he was placed under investigation — and seeming to claim that Trump was actually being investigated at that time, when he most definitely was not. Do networks get any more slimy and shoddy than this? Watch as Dice exposes CNN’s circus clowns for what they really are.


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