Judge orders White House to restore CNN reporter’s access

By AFP
November 17, 2018

WASHINGTON: A federal judge Friday ordered the White House to reinstate the press credentials of CNN reporter Jim Acosta, whose pass was revoked after a heated exchange with President Donald Trump.

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Judge Timothy Kelly issued a temporary restraining order that requires the White House to restore Acosta´s access until a full hearing is held, according to the network. CNN and other media groups, including Trump favourite Fox News, backed the lawsuit, which claimed that revoking Acosta´s pass violated constitutional guarantees of a free press.

Kelly, a Trump appointee to the bench, said that his ruling was based on "due process" for the journalist, and that he would hold additional proceedings on the constitutional issues at stake, including the First Amendment free press guarantee.

"I want to be very clear that I have not determined that the First Amendment was violated," he said in the Washington courtroom, adding that he based his decision on a 1977 ruling that required the White House to offer reasons for denial of press credentials and an opportunity to respond.

CNN said in a statement: "We are gratified with this result and we look forward to a full resolution in the coming days. Our sincere thanks to all who have supported not just CNN, but a free, strong and independent American press."

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