CNN anchor Jim Acosta on Wednesday persistently prevented guest Bryan Lanza from answering his question about former President Donald Trump’s abortion stance.
Trump, during the Tuesday night ABC News debate, did not commit to vetoing a national abortion ban if reelected, but said he would not sign a federal prohibition on the procedure. Acosta questioned Lanza, a former Trump campaign deputy communications director, on “CNN Newsroom with Jim Acosta” about the former president’s position, but cut him off multiple times and accused him of not telling “the truth.”
Jim Acosta Constantly Interrupts Guest Trying To Explain Trump's Abortion Position pic.twitter.com/NHWYUxFXpP
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“Bryan … I did want to ask you about that because Trump called his answer on abortion ‘perfect.’ But when moderators pressed him on whether he would veto a national abortion ban, he refused to answer,” Acosta said.
Lanza said he believes Trump has already asserted he would not sign a national abortion ban, but Acosta interrupted his answer as he attempted to discuss the former president’s debate remarks. The CNN anchor repeated his assertion that Trump did not answer whether he would veto a national abortion ban during the debate. […]
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