Anchor Jim Acosta quits CNN after nearly two decades; trump calls it "virtually excellent news"


Washington DC [US]: CNN anchor Jim Acosta, acknowledged for his confrontational exchanges with trump administration officials inside the White residence briefing room, introduced his departure from the network on tuesday after almost twenty years, consistent with a document with the aid of The big apple times.



Following this, President donald trump reacted to the news with a put up on social media platform fact Social, calling Acosta "one of the worst and maximum cheating newshounds in journalistic records" and celebrating his departure as "definitely exact news."


"Wow, without a doubt true news! Jim Acosta, one of the worst and most dishonest reporters in journalistic records, a prime sleazebag, has been relegated with the aid of CNN fake information to the nighttime hour, "dying Valley," due to surprisingly terrible ratings (and no skills!). phrase is that he wants to stop, and that might be even better. Jim is a prime loser who will fail irrespective of where he ends up. true good fortune Jim," trump wrote.


Acosta made the announcement at the quit of his 10 a.m. display, on the way to be his last for CNN. he's stepping down after clashing with the network over a choice to move his display to the middle of the night hour, a time slot this is often referred to as a "cable information backwater," consistent with  humans acquainted with the discussions, The ny instances mentioned.


Veteran CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer will take over Acosta's time slot, joined via co-anchor pamela Brown. Acosta's software had ranked 1/3 in its time slot for general visitors, behind MSNBC and Fox information, even though it finished better than MSNBC within the key demographic for advertisers.


In a announcement, CNN stated Acosta's "willpower and dedication," commending his almost 20-yr career with the network.


"Jim has had an extended, outstanding almost 20-yr career at CNN, with a music file of standing up to authority, for the first amendment and for our journalistic freedoms," the announcement said, in step with The new york times.


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