Posted on 11/24/2018 7:00:11 PM PST by Eddie01
CNN reporter Jim Acosta and Infowars publisher Alex Jones could both lob questions at President Trumps press secretary if petitioners succeed in an effort pending on the White House website.
A publicly-created petition recently posted on the We the People section of the official White House site calls on the Trump administration to grant press credentials to the right-wing Infowars publisher and assign him a seat him alongside CNNs chief White House correspondent.
Alex Jones first amendment rights are being violated everyday he does not have White House press credentials, wrote the petitions creator. Let Alex Jones have press credentials and a permanent seat next to Jim Acosta!
Created on Nov. 17, the petition has been digitally signed over 34,000 times within a week of going live, placing it on path toward possibly triggering an official response.
The White House provides an official update to petitions that have been signed at least 100,000 times within 30 days of their creation, giving the petition roughly three weeks to garner the remaining signatures required for a reply.
[snip]
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Whatever. Other posters here on FR have spoken well of Jones. Myself, I have rarely even watched him so I wouldn’t know either way.
Just understand that Michelle Malkin was at the ready to derail the Trump candidacy when the RNC gave her the green light.
And that, my friend, means she was willing to let Hillary win and put the final nails in America’s coffin. Think about that for a minute.
THAT is my point.
No one, not even an Obama judge, can require President Trump to call on Acosta, irrespective of how long his stay as a member of the fake press corps lasts.
So you and George Soros hate Alex Jones.
Birds of a feather.
Alex Jones might be an annoying loudmouth(I have nothing against him. I watched him on election night when I got sick of MSM until his voice gave me a migraine)but I’m sure he will have far better manners than Jimbo from Carver Media Group.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.