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CNN anchor Jim Acosta will exit network after turning down midnight shift

January 28, 2025
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CNN anchor Jim Acosta will exit network after turning down midnight shift
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CNN made Jim Acosta an offer he could refuse, and he did.

The veteran journalist known for his aggressive coverage of the Trump administration told viewers Tuesday that he will leave the network rather than take a new role as anchor of a live two-hour newscast that would start at midnight Eastern.

“I’ve decided to move on,” Acosta said at the end of his broadcast. “One final message, don’t give in to the lies, don’t give into the fear.”

CNN had no immediate comment.

Acosta’s decision comes after CNN announced a shakeup of its daytime schedule. The network is moving “The Situation Room” with anchors Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown into the 10 a.m. Eastern hour where viewers have found Acosta since early last year. The changes are set to occur in March.

CNN Chairman Mark Thompson presented the late night time slot to Acosta as an opportunity to do a fresh newscast that airs in prime time on the west coast where cable news outlets now run repeats of programs from earlier in the evening.

But the proposed move has largely been perceived as banishing the journalist to a TV backwater where viewers and advertisers dollars are scant.

The political environment also made CNN’s reasoning appear dubious to some. Acosta has been among the most combative journalists covering the Trump administration. A 2018 briefing room dust-up during the president’s first term led to a suspension of Acosta’s White House press credential which a court reinstated.

A number of political commentators have said CNN wanted to move Acosta out of a more visible time period as a way of placating Trump, who is known for being vengeful towards his media critics. Acosta’s exit will further the narrative that CNN has softened its approach to covering Trump in his second term.

“Acosta is one of your most independent, unafraid hosts,” Joe Walsh, a former Republican Congressman and frequent CNN guest wrote Thursday on X. “To demote him to f—ing appease the crybaby in the White House is pathetic. And an abdication of your duty to hold ALL public officials to account. Shame on you CNN.”

The post CNN anchor Jim Acosta will exit network after turning down midnight shift appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

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