Jim Acosta is a GRADE-A MORON.
CNN confirms it was predictably Jim Acosta that yelled “So are you going to give up your nukes?” at Kim Jong Un during the photo op.
— Gina Gentry Loudon (@RealDrGina) June 12, 2018
CNN’s Jim Acosta interrupts a historic signing ceremony with North Korea, shouts questions at President Trump. #TrumpKimSummit pic.twitter.com/6SJPOFvcto
— Ryan Saavedra 🇺🇸 (@RealSaavedra) June 12, 2018
Are you freaking kidding me?
Acosta shouted throughout this ENTIRE historic moment.
The media acts like they’re worried Trump may behave unprofessionally… and then they send this MONKEY IN A SUIT to one of the most important diplomatic moments in American history to SHOUT childish questions at a dangerous tyrant we’re trying to get to trust us?
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
Man, that guy really needs to get a job better suited to his temperament. https://t.co/IheeyjJl6z
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) June 12, 2018
Like…um… junkyard dog?
Easily the most annoying person in the White House press corps, and that’s saying something considering how crowded the field is. https://t.co/jMwFfEPy0m
— T. Becket Adams (@BecketAdams) June 12, 2018
HANDILY.
Will it finally be the end for Jim Acosta’s White House press credentials?
Civilized Americans eager to see an end to a decades-long contentious relationship with North Korea were mortified to hear a “journalist” yell out a combative questions at a highly inappropriate time…“Did you talk about Otto Warmbier, sir?”
Acosta’s antics during the moment when President Trump and Kim Jong Un sat down to sign a joint declaration after discussing peace between nations didn’t end there.
Prior to asking about Warmbier and after Kim Jung Un had expressed his desire “to put the past behind us,” Acosta blurted out another divisive question.
“Mr. Kim will you give up your weapons, sir?”
Later on, President Trump called on Crazy Jim…
But not before warning him to be on his best behavior.
President Trump: “I do” trust Kim Jong Un, he tells CNN’s @Acosta https://t.co/hkIsOj59bB pic.twitter.com/ipnc47XAQf
— CNN (@CNN) June 12, 2018
“Be nice. Be respectful.”
Yeeeah… he doesn’t know how to do that.