The corporate media’s commitment to fighting autocracy proves fickle.
The CNN anchor earned a reputation as Trump's chief antagonist during his first term. Now, he might not get a second chance.
Jim Acosta and Michael Fanone went off on President Donald Trump for expressing willingness to welcome "violent rioters" to the White House.
CNN anchor Jim Acosta is reportedly not adjusting to the network’s post-inaugural schedule up. On Thursday, CNN announced its new weekday programming schedule, and evidently, the longtime […] ...
On CNN's "Newsroom With Jim Acosta," the host pushes Rep. Tim Burchett to condemn President Trump’s move to pardon Jan. 6 ...
CNN anchor Jim Acosta asked Michael Fanone if a bill allowing President Donald Trump to serve a third term will "lead to ...
"Congressman, thanks so much for being here," Acosta said. "Axios is reporting that Trump's January 6th pardons were a last-minute decision. His team was reportedly wrestling with how to handle them, ...
Former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh (Ill.) criticized CNN over a decision to do away with a morning newscast anchored by Jim ...
This is the easiest way to unravel a constitutional democracy: You turn democracy against the constitution, by claiming that ...
With stars like Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper still entrenched, the struggling network's latest programming shake-up feels ...
CNN anchor Jim Acosta, a staunch critic of U.S. President Donald Trump, may decide to jump ship from the cable network after ...
In the meantime, thank you very much for joining us this morning. Still reporting from Washington. I'm Jim Acosta,’ the CNN ...