Posted on 11/16/2018 1:15:01 PM PST by EyesOfTX
The Evening Campaign Update (Because The Campaign Never Ends)
No, Jim Acosta and CNN did not win their case today, so everybody needs to calm down here.
All the plaintiffs in the case against the White House this morning was an injunction in which the judge in the case, Timothy Kelly, ordered the restoration of Acostas hard pass to the White House grounds while the case is in the process of being heard and decided. Believe it or not, I think this was a completely reasonable action for the judge to take, since it ensures Acosta will not have been unfairly disadvantaged in the event that CNN and Acosta are able to make a compelling case that ends with a ruling in their favor.
Make sense?
Now, in addition to ordering Acostas pass to be restored, the judge let it be known that he thinks CNN and Acosta are likely to prevail on their 5th Amendment, due process-based argument that Acosta was not provided with sufficient notice or explanation before his credentials were revoked or been given sufficient opportunity to respond before they were. As it happened, Acosta was actually given no notice at all he simply showed up at the Secret Service station outside the White House grounds where he normally presents his credentials before entering and was informed at that time that they had been revoked.
While the White House press office spelled out its reasons after the fact, the judge has ruled that this was not sufficient notice.
Judge Kelly also made it clear that he does not believe CNN or Acosta have an unfettered First Amendment-based right to a White House press badge.
Thus, basically what has happened today is that Judge Kelly has forced the White House to put Acosta on probation. His press badge will be restored while the case is being heard and will be revoked again should the Judge ultimately rule against the plaintiffs.
In the meantime, both President Trump and White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders have promised to write up and publish a formal set of rules for decorum that Acosta and all other fake reporters must follow while on the White House grounds and during press briefings.
President Trump commented on the entire process earlier today in an interview with Fox Newss Chris Wallace:
Trump told Wallace its not a big deal, saying, What they said, though, is that we have to create rules and regulations for conduct were doing that, were going to write them up right now. Its not a big deal. And if he misbehaves, well throw him out or well stop the news conference.
Nobody believes in the First Amendment more than I do. And if I think somebody is acting out of sorts, I will leave. Ill say, Thank you very much, everybody. I appreciate you coming. And Ill leave. And those reporters will not be too friendly to whoever it is thats acting up.
These White House press briefings have been taking place in their modern format since the mid-1970s. In all that time, the White House had never had a need to write up formal rules for decorum because the reporters involved were mature enough and had enough respect for the setting and the office of the presidency to know how to behave themselves. But today, unfortunately, the pack of childish jackals who now make up the White House press corps no longer possess those qualities as a group.
So, just like in any elementary school across America, the rules for behavior will be written up, probably posted on the wall, and anyone who acts up and violates them will be sent to the office for punishment. Its pathetic, really, but then again, this is CNN and Jim Acosta were talking about here.
That is all.
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He will never call on Acosta again and CNN will be forced to pull Acosta from its press pool. In the end, Acosta and CNN should have been careful what they wished for.
2. So the judge said give him his hard press pass back. Ok, did the judge say the White House had to allow entrance? Or maybe the White House would need to run a new back ground check prior to supplying the hard pass. Or maybe CNN would need to promise that Jim would only ask one question. All kind of hold ups could block coming into the White House.
3. New White House rule, TSA will check each press member prior to coming into the White House. And the TSA's officials have the authority to conduct body cavity searches!
The spin cycle is fully underway.
This. At the very least there should be an emergency appeal. On the other hand, I think the President just needs to inform the Judge that he has no jurisdiction over the White House, and he needs to go f*** himself.
This is insane. No president would have ever tolerated this.
Well that would be interesting if it weren’t for the idea I think that’s what Acosta and the dingbats want to happen.
No doubt they do, because the incoming Democrats would use that as an excuse to impeach.
But this needs to be addressed. George Washington would have physically assaulted anyone who acted like Acosta, and then he would go have a personal talk with that Judge.
Jackson would have probably killed both of them, or at the very least, given them the thrashing of their lives.
“In the meantime, both President Trump and White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders have promised to write up and publish a formal set of rules for decorum that Acosta and all other fake reporters must follow while on the White House grounds and during press briefings.”
z’Trump told Wallace its not a big deal, saying, What they said, though, is that we have to create rules and regulations for conduct were doing that, were going to write them up right now. Its not a big deal. And if he misbehaves, well throw him out or well stop the news conference. “
they should have done this 18 months ago ...
The first rule is that the Administration makes the rules.
The second rule is that the Administration shall be the sole judge of conduct.
The 5th amendment does not apply, given that the context of it is “criminal case”, “capital” or “otherwise infamous crime”...not administrative matters.
There should be no case!
The whole case should have been thrown out from the start. Since it was not What happen I that for the first time in history the WH will set rules and the decorum for so-called reporters that will be allowed in the press briefings. If violated they can lose their press pass are be kicked out. Acosta and the rest of the children may end up wishing they had not taken this to court. Who is setting the rules the President people.
FOX for one
Seems to me a good judge would butt out. "This is an executive branch decision. Article I officers decide who is permitted to encroach on executive branch activities. I am an Article III officer. Just as the President cannot tell me how to run my courtroom, so I cannot tell the President how to run his press operations."
Was that wrong? Was I not supposed to do that? It wasnt brought up in my onboarding.
Of course not
Trump
Owns these idiots
Acosta was not provided with sufficient notice or explanation before his credentials were revoked or been given sufficient opportunity to respond before they were. As it happened, Acosta was actually given no notice at all
So?
Is he an employee or something?
I see a GI shower in his future.
Takes too long.
JA should get the same treatment that Jake and Elwood got from the Penguin!
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