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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3172030" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Came here to say that but I'm late to the thread. IMO, you have to treat Acosta the same as they expect us to treat them. Corey Lewandowski was arrested for and charged with simple battery, after he grabbed reporter Michelle Fields by the forearm and pulled her away from Trump at an event in March 2016. After reviewing the case, the prosecutors dropped that charge based on insufficient evidence to prove all elements of the crime.</p><p></p><p>If we're to have a proportional response in regards to Acosta and what he did, I don't even think he should be arrested or charged. However, he should be barred from WH grounds, at least until he makes both public and private apologies to the young lady. If it were me, I'd simply tell him that these were the conditions he has to meet in order to have his WH press pass restored. Even if he met those conditions, I'd warn him that his shenanigans would no longer be tolerated. Respectfully ask your question, respectfully ask for a follow up if you're unclear on the answer, then say thank you and pass the mic. Any more abuse of the rules and conditions will result in permanent revocation.</p><p></p><p>He's been grandstanding and acting like it's HIS personal press conference for far too long. If he can't act like an adult and comport himself with the decorum that should be standard practice in the WH, then he has no business being in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3172030, member: 1132"] Came here to say that but I'm late to the thread. IMO, you have to treat Acosta the same as they expect us to treat them. Corey Lewandowski was arrested for and charged with simple battery, after he grabbed reporter Michelle Fields by the forearm and pulled her away from Trump at an event in March 2016. After reviewing the case, the prosecutors dropped that charge based on insufficient evidence to prove all elements of the crime. If we're to have a proportional response in regards to Acosta and what he did, I don't even think he should be arrested or charged. However, he should be barred from WH grounds, at least until he makes both public and private apologies to the young lady. If it were me, I'd simply tell him that these were the conditions he has to meet in order to have his WH press pass restored. Even if he met those conditions, I'd warn him that his shenanigans would no longer be tolerated. Respectfully ask your question, respectfully ask for a follow up if you're unclear on the answer, then say thank you and pass the mic. Any more abuse of the rules and conditions will result in permanent revocation. He's been grandstanding and acting like it's HIS personal press conference for far too long. If he can't act like an adult and comport himself with the decorum that should be standard practice in the WH, then he has no business being in there. [/QUOTE]
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