'For a moment, let the American people out there see this image of this aspiring autocrat in the Oval Office'
President Donald Trump points to CNN's Jim Acosta as he speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018, in Washington. from the Oval Office and Air Force One. The decision came after the AP decided to not change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” in its coverage.
Jim Acosta: I think the AP should consider whether or not to sue the administration… and the rest of the press corps should start seriously considering whether it’s worth sending everyone into the Oval Office, onto Air Force One, or into the briefing room.
“For a moment, let the American people out there see this image of this aspiring autocrat in the Oval Office, surrounded only just his propaganda outlets and right-wing hacks. That’s not a good look for him,” he continued. “And I’ll tell you something else about Donald Trump. He cares about having those cameras on him more than just about anything else in the world. If the press were to take those cameras away for a day or two, I think that there would be a lesson learned on his part. I think he would say, ‘OK, maybe I ought to rethink this idea of kicking the Associated Press out of there if I can’t have the cameras with me,‘” he added.
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