President Donald Trump celebrated Jim Acosta's departure from CNN, referring to him as one of the most dishonest reporters. Acosta announced his exit during his morning program, taking a final shot at the Trump administration. “I have always believed it’s the job of the press to hold power to account. I have always tried to do that here at CNN,†Acosta said in his farewell message.
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