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"The White House revoking Acosta's press credentials prompted backlash from the White House Correspondents' Association and other journalists."
'A White House aide, later identified as an intern, then tried to remove the microphone from Acosta, who resisted and asked a follow-up question. ', "Acosta got into a heated exchange with President Trump Donald John TrumpDemonstrators gather outside White House to protest Sessions' ouster Acosta: 'I didn’t put my hands on' White House intern White House doubles down on decision to pull press pass from CNN's Acosta MORE, who told Acosta to sit down and refused to take further questions from the reporter."
'It’s unfortunate the White House is saying this," Acosta said on CNN Wednesday. '
'"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin said it was the young White House aide and not CNN reporter Jim Acosta who committed battery when attempting to remove a microphone from Acosta’s hand at a press conference on Wednesday. '
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