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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Nov 9

    Thank you, America, for trusting CNN when it matters most. 🍎

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    5 hours ago

    We stand with CNN in believing that Jim Acosta should have his White House pass reinstated. We hope this is resolved swiftly.

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  9. Fox News will file an amicus brief in support of and CNN. Thank you ! Statement from Jay Wallace below:

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  10. Congrats to CNN White House Correspondent on being featured in Media List!

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    21 hours ago

    New story up: Trump and 's changing stories on could really hurt them in the CNN lawsuit. "I can’t think of anything that is likely to lead to a victory for the White House,” famed First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams said.

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    Reporters Without Borders supports in its lawsuit against the President of the United States for revoking WH press badge in clear violation of the First Amendment. Journalists must not be denied access because those in power don’t want to answer their questions.

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    New statement from WashPost CEO Fred Ryan: "We support CNN in its effort to restore the press credentials of its White House reporter. It is a journalist's role to ask hard questions, hold the powerful to account and provide readers with as much information as possible."

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    24 hours ago

    Votes are still being counted and CNN will have full results and analysis of an election that is a much bigger shift in power than we knew a week ago. Special coverage starts at 8pm ET on CNN.

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  15. Nov 13

    Ted Olson, attorney for CNN and : "The First Amendment is absolutely necessary. It is the public's window into what public officials are doing. Journalists cannot be silenced, censored or intimidated. That's the end of the line. The White House cannot get away with this."

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    Nov 13

    " may have been an irritant to the president - but he was hardly a danger to him. So I think CNN's got a very good case. I think this will be resolved quickly. I don't expect a jury trial. I think it will either be settled or CNN will prevail on motion." - on FBN

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  17. Nov 13

    Statement from the : "It is un-American and unlawful for the president to expel a reporter from the WH briefing room for doing his job. It shouldn’t take a lawsuit from CNN to remind the president of the First Amendment. The WH should reverse its decision immediately.”

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  18. Nov 13

    George Freeman, Executive Director of the weighs in: "CNN has a very strong case." Full statement:

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  19. Nov 13

    Attorney for CNN and , , breaks down the wrongful revocation of credentials and how it violates CNN and Acosta’s First Amendment rights of freedom of the press, and their Fifth Amendment rights to due process.

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  20. Nov 13

    Statement from Ted Olson, attorney for CNN and :

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  21. Nov 13

    Statement from , attorney for CNN & :

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