Folks, this decision is a GOOD DECISION made by a GOOD JUDGE who is faithfully FOLLOWING THE CONSTITUTION. Time will show you this will benefit the Trump White House tremendously. It will have the White House laying out the required standards of behavior by accredited members of the WhiteHouse press corps, penalties for violating those standards and PROCEDURES for implementing those penalties.
When fully in effect, decorum will return to the White House press conferences. Ironically, Trump will, in a real sense, owe that return of decorum to Acosta. It will be sweet to see Trump rub that into Acostas face.
I agree. In the short term this feels like a loss but in the long run it will be a major win for all Administrations. Normally professional groups would police their own but since journalism is no longer a profession; this no longer applies. Instead of journalists they are all posers who are actually activists. Most are leftist activists.
Okay, maybe there a few real journalists left, but they are so few it’s difficult to find them. Bill Hemmer on Fox News in the morning is just about the only one I’ve seen who plays it down the middle without bias either way. I don’t know if he is like this in real life but on camera he does a good job.
It will set yet another precedent for frivolous lawsuits against a duly-elected President, and for allowing a jurist to preside over that administration without legitimate authority.
Celebrate what you like. I will not be celebrating this - no matter what the outcome!
Tell me where in the US Constitution you find that “Journalists” have the right to privileged access to the President now matter how disgraceful their conduct?
A press pass is not property. There is NO “due process” a Prescient need follow to revoke his grant of special privileg and access know as a Press Pass.
This gutless Judaical coward punted with this absurd decision. This is such an a stupid judgment it is obvious he manufactured an excuse to not summary judge against “the Press”. Most likely out of total fear of how “The Press” would say about him.