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The renowned journalist started his activity as an "independent". Another effect of Trump's arrival in the White House?
Anti-Trump CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced on Tuesday that he will exit the network after being left off the network's new dayside programming schedule.
The network is moving Wolf Blitzer, a well-known CNN anchor, into his time slot, along with a co-anchor, Pamela Brown. Mr. Acosta’s show is third place in his time slot for total viewers, behind both MSNBC and Fox News, though he has outperformed his MSNBC competitor in the key demographic for advertisers.
Jim Acosta announced his new venture Tuesday — hours after signing off as a CNN anchor with an anti-Trump rant.
Jim Acosta, former Knoxville TV news reporter and anchor, has left his longtime job at CNN. Acosta, who worked at Knoxville's NBC affiliate WBIR from 1995 to 1998, was a prominent face of CNN until his sudden departure this week. He was known for holding President Donald Trump to account.
Jim Acosta's abrupt exit from CNN is leaving staffers shocked as the anti-Trump anchor plans to go independent after turning down an offer by his boss to host midnights.
Jim Acosta intends to leave CNN to pursue his own journalism ventures after a programming shake-up left him without his daytime slot
The longtime anchor signed off with a typically defiant message. On Tuesday morning, Jim Acosta said goodbye to his 10 a.m. CNN audience with a familiar message: “Don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear. Hold on to the truth and to hope. … I will not give in to the lies. I will not give in to the fear.”
A judge appointed by President Donald Trump will preside over a lawsuit challenging his order ending birthright citizenship.
Jim Acosta is out at CNN, but where is he going in the aftermath? Here are the details of his big venture and the future of his rivalry with Trump.