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No, I never said karate chop. However, it is clear from the C-SPAN video that Acosta's left hand struck the female intern's left arm, after which he shoved her away in an effort to keep the mic after another journalist hab been called upon.
How did that prevent women from doing their jobs? Cite specific, provable details.
Wow.
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'rude' is a subjective conclusion. If one say's Acosta is rude but Trump isn't, then that's a subjective conclusion. There is no set of guidelines for what constitutes rudeness.
Rudeness is a perception and laws are not based on perception. They are based on clear guidelines.
Acosta wanted answers and verification of Trump statements concerning immigration, the hottest most front and center topic of that particular week.
Trump made it the front and center topic of the nation. Acosta was addressing Trump's statements. Trump had no answers to Acosta's questions because everything Trump said about the caravan was unsubstantiated bull ****. Trump gets very mad when someone questions his Bull **** and calls him on it. He proceeded to have a meltdown and lost it.
Perhaps you need to review the actual incident again on you tube.
Acosta didn't want answers....
He wanted to argue.
Trump gave him the answer that it was an invasion in his opinion, and that they simply have a difference of opinion.
Acosta couldn't take that as an answer and pressed forward with his opinion, wanting to turn the briefing into a debate.
Grandstanding and nothing more.
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