Conservative journalist Bill O’Reilly condemned Republicans, including President Donald Trump for “dancing on the graves” of his media critics Jim Acosta and Neil Cavuto, who both retired from their networks recently.
As Trump and Acosta have had a contentious relationship dating back to 2017—when, in a news conference, the president-elect refused to take questions from Acosta, saying CNN was "fake news"—the anchor's apparent departure has been met with celebrations from members of the MAGA movement and criticism from longtime viewers of the network.
Jim Acosta is leaving CNN after over 17 years with the network. The move comes after a time slot shift amid Trump's second term.
Jim Acosta's abrupt exit from CNN is leaving staffers shocked as the anti-Trump anchor plans to go independent after turning down an offer by his boss to host midnights.
Embattled CNN anchor Jim Acosta announced Tuesday that he is leaving the network — and took a parting shot at the Trump administration by urging viewers not to “give in to the lies” in a final on-air rant.
Acosta, who frequently clashed with Trump in his first term, is leaving CNN after being stripped of his morning show and offered a midnight program in its place.
The CNN anchor earned a reputation as Trump's chief antagonist during his first term. Now, he might not get a second chance.
President Donald Trump celebrated Jim Acosta's departure from CNN, referring to him as one of the most dishonest reporters. Acosta announced his exit
Jim Acosta is out at CNN, but where is he going in the aftermath? Here are the details of his big venture and the future of his rivalry with Trump.
During a Tuesday, January 28 broadcast on CNN, Jim Acosta announced that he was leaving the cable news network — where he had worked since 2007. Acosta and CNN were in disagreement over the timeslot for his show "CNN Newsroom,
Jim Acosta exited CNN on 28th January with an on-air sign-off. Jim Acosta worked at CNN for nearly two decades.