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CNN's Jim Acosta roasted for saying covering Trump was 'nonstop national emergency,' 'might merit hazard pay'


CNN reporter questions his veracity
CNN’s Jim Acosta was accused of being "literally delusional" on Tuesday after admitting he doesn’t plan to cover Joe Biden’s presidency as actively as he did the Trump administration, claiming covering Trump was "an experience that might merit hazard pay."
A piece published by The Atlantic on Tuesday, "The Resistance’s Breakup With the Media Is at Hand," by McKay Coppins notes, "The White House spent four years vilifying journalists" and asked, "What comes next?" Coppins noted "the Trump era has been especially rewarding to a certain class of Washington reporter," which includes CNN’s Acosta.

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Reporters who cashed in on anti-Trump 'resistance' settle in to go easy on Biden


Reporters who cashed in on anti-Trump ‘resistance’ settle in to go easy on Biden
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President Trump is the best thing to happen to the news business in a long while.
Ratings are up, and news subscriptions are booming. And as several journalists discovered early on, performative opposition to the Trump administration comes with lucrative speaking gigs, cable news contracts, glow-up profiles, and large followings on social media.
But now that a Democrat is set to occupy the White House, many of the same reporters who coasted to book deals and better jobs on the back of the anti-Trump “resistance” are not sure what comes next. All they know is that they’ve no intention of approaching President-elect Joe Biden’s presidency with the same histrionics and hostility that boosted their careers in the Trump era.

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