Administration defends action against CNN scribe

Jim Acosta pass was revoked last week

November 15, 2018 10:41 pm | Updated 10:41 pm IST - Washington

CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta arrives with Washington Bureau Chief Sam Feist (L) for a hearing on CNN's lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking the speedy reinstatement of Acosta's White House press credentials outside U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., November 14, 2018.

CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta arrives with Washington Bureau Chief Sam Feist (L) for a hearing on CNN's lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking the speedy reinstatement of Acosta's White House press credentials outside U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., November 14, 2018.

President Donald Trump’s administration is trying to fend off a legal challenge from CNN and other outlets over the revocation of journalist Jim Acosta’s White House “hard pass”.

U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Kelly heard arguments on Wednesday afternoon from lawyers representing CNN and the Justice Department. CNN is seeking an immediate restraining order that would force the White House to return Mr. Acosta’s press credentials.

AP joined with a group of 12 other news organisations, including Fox News, in filing an amicus brief Wednesday in support of CNN.

On Wednesday, Justice Department lawyer James Burnham argued that Mr. Acosta deserved to lose his access over “his refusal to comply with the general standards of a press conference”. CNN’s lawyer, Theodore Boutrous, contended that Mr. Acosta was being singled out for his body of work, not his alleged rudeness during a press conference.

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