https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-cnn-apos-jim-acosta-215506010.html
Trump and CNN’s Jim Acosta have heated exchange over women reporters asking questions
President Donald Trump held a rare solo press conference on Wednesday afternoon, and it went about as you’d expect.
Trump went head-to-head with CNN’s Jim Acosta early on. Before even asking his question, Acosta asked if Trump would call on a female reporter next.
“If you don’t mind, after I’m finished … if one of our female colleagues could go that would be great,” Acosta said. At that point in the conference, Trump had only called on male reporters for questions.
“What does he mean by that? Explain,” Trump demanded.
Trump then cuts off Acosta, “What does it mean, no, what does it mean?”
“I think it would be great if a female reporter could ask you a question about this issue,” Acosta says in reference to the allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
“I wouldn’t mind it at all. Wouldn’t make any difference to me,” Trump said.
Acosta then addressed the elephant in the room, asking Trump why he always sides with the accused instead of the accuser. “Is that because of the many allegations that you’ve had against you over the years,” Acosta asked.
Trump responded with a nonsensical string of sentence fragments, saying that women can also be accused of sexual assault, and he “didn’t think” victims of sexual assault are reluctant to come forward.
The whole back and forth was incredibly awkward. Trump did call on a woman after Acosta, Hallie Jackson from NBC. Trump then proceeded to mock her for asking too many questions.
A president who has been credibly accused of sexual assault by well over a dozen women has nominated a nominee for the Supreme Court who has also been accused of sexual assault by several women (what’s the number now, 5, 6?) and he displays an incredible level of misogyny the day before the Senate hearings about his nominees character.
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