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Jim Acosta comes across less like a reporter than a rival in his book — giving his side of the history of his interactions with the president and the legal battle to regain access to the White House.
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The federal judge said the White House cannot revoke reporters' access without due process, as apparently happened in Jim Acosta's case. President Trump said the administration was writing up rules.
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CNN is calling the action unconstitutional. However, the White House argues that a president gets to select who interviews him and that a news conference is just "an interview with 100 people."
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The White House suspended the reporter's credentials following a contentious news conference last week during which President Trump called him a "rude, terrible person."
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The White House accused Acosta of "putting his hands" on an aide during a press conference in which he repeatedly challenged the president.