Jim Acosta Calls for Walkout if Trump Targets Press at Correspondents' Dinner
In Brief
The event highlights ongoing tensions between former President Trump and the media regarding press freedom and public discourse.
Key Facts
- Jim Acosta has urged journalists to walk out of the White House Correspondents' Dinner if Donald Trump targets members of the press during his remarks.
- Acosta's comments were made ahead of the scheduled dinner event.
- Lara Trump stated that Donald Trump has been preparing for the Correspondents' Dinner 'his entire life.'
- Lara Trump made her remarks in an interview, emphasizing Trump's readiness for the event.
- The White House Correspondents' Dinner is expected to feature remarks from Donald Trump.
What Happened
Jim Acosta encouraged reporters to walk out if Donald Trump launches a 'revenge attack' on the press at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Lara Trump commented on Trump's preparation for the event.
Why It Matters
The situation underscores the contentious relationship between Trump and the media, raising questions about press treatment at high-profile political events and the broader climate for journalists.
What's Next
Observers will be watching the dinner to see whether Trump addresses the press directly and if any journalists respond by walking out, as suggested by Acosta.
