CNN chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta was mocked for tweeting about President Trump not taking questions as he was boarding Marine One en route to Walter Reed Medical Center.
. On Friday evening, the White House announced that he would be transported to the iconic military hospital "out of an abundance of caution."
Before leaving the White House, Trump, who regularly speaks with reporters before leaving the White House grounds, offered a simple wave and a thumbs-up to reporters as he walked to Marine One. Acosta commemorated the moment with a photo he shared of the president, writing "Trump did not stop for questions.""Jim, delete this," Washington Examiner's Siraj Hashmi reacted."While you all pray for the President, please say a prayer for Jim Acosta, too," Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas., tweeted.
MSNBC HOST ASKS PELOSI IF SHE'S BEEN CONTACTED ABOUT 'CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT' AFTER TRUMP'S COVID DIAGNOSIS"And if he did stop you’d complain that he exposed you to COVID and wasted time talking to cameras instead of going to the hospital. We all know your game Jim," conservative commentator Matt Walsh scolded the CNN reporter.
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