Trump: We're Writing up Rules for Reporters

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I posted that this was coming in response to the judge’s ruling.

President Donald Trump says the White House is "writing up rules and regulations" for reporters after a judge ordered the administration to restore credentials for CNN reporter Jim Acosta.

Trump told reporters Friday that "people have to behave." He added that if journalists "don't listen to the rules and regulations, we will end up back in court and we will win."

Asked what he meant by rules and regulations, Trump said: "Decorum. You can't take three questions and four questions. And just stand up and not sit down."

Trump said he wants "total freedom of the press," but added "you have to act with respect."

The White House said Friday that it would "temporarily reinstate" the credentials that were revoked after Acosta and Trump tangled during a press conference last week.

And I’m going to predict this; as soon as the rules are posted, Acosta or CNN or some other news outline, will complain and demand they be changed. The whole thing will end up back before the same judge and, if he doesn’t back up, a higher court.

From Trump: We're Writing up Rules for Reporters

So Let Acosta Back In!! @ Dad29: So Let Acosta Back In!!

It's easy to find judges who make a mockery of common sense. Hell, even Trump can find them and appoint them, as he did with this turkey.

Well, then, fine.

Let Acosta back in.

Nobody can make you CALL on him, can they?

Trump Throws Down the Gauntlet on Acosta, Reveals His Incredible Plan If Jim Starts Acting Up @ Trump Throws Down the Gauntlet on Acosta, Reveals His Incredible Plan If Jim Starts Acting Up
 
Kudos to Trump. This is another example of Trump's excellent leadership skills.
Not really. He should have immediately appealed the ruling and withheld the reinstatement until it reached the SCOTUS.
 
The Judge got it right, and Trump should just answer reporters' questions without the constant lying. It would cut down on the follow-up questions.
 

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