RELEASE: NHMC SUPPORTS NAHJ's CALL FOR CNN REPORTER JIM ACOSTA's PRESS CREDENTIAL BE REINSTATED IMMEDIATELY BY THE WHITE HOUSE

A White House staff member reaches for the microphone held by CNN's Jim Acosta as he questions U.S. President Donald Trump during a news conference following Tuesday's midterm U.S. congressional elections at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 7, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYPresident Trump in a combative exchange with CNN correspondent Jim Acosta as a White House intern tries to retrieve the microphone from the reporter. Photo courtesy of the Washington Post.

The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) has joined the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in condemning the White House for suspending CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's press credentials and is demanding that it be restored immediately. 

At an afternoon press briefing on November 7, Acosta, a good-standing member of the NAHJ, questioned President Trump if he had "demonized immigrants" by calling a caravan of Central American migrants "an invasion". After a contentious exchange, including the president calling Acosta a "rude, terrible person", a female White House intern tried to retrieve the microphone from the reporter. The White House suspended Acosta's press pass a day after, arguing in a statement that Acosta placed "his hands on a young woman" and that "this conduct is absolutely unacceptable". Footage of the briefing shows otherwise. Meanwhile, Acosta has replied on Twitter that the White House statement is "a lie".
Trump-Jim-Acosta-10 - Jim Watson:AFP:Getty ImagesCNN correspondent Jim Acosta refuses to sit down several times after a testy exchange with the president at a press briefing Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images.

"We are living in extraordinary times when a president of the United States continuously refers to the free press as 'fake news' and 'the enemy of the people'. This relentless assault on the media has no doubt incited physical violence and violent threats against journalists in the U.S., but has also caused the strength and integrity of our democracy to hang in the balance", said Alex Nogales, president and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition. 

"Jim Acosta is being punished for doing his duty as a journalist - checking the powers of government, standing up to lies and manipulation, and fighting for free expression granted under the Constitution", continued Nogales. "Clearly, the White House and the president are not only at war with the press, but they're at war with the truth. We stand behind NAHJ's appeal for Acosta to gain access to the White House immediately and to continue doing his job as it has historically been done".

The NHMC recommends its partner organizations, friend and allies to follow suit in condemning the White House for the unfair action against Acosta, and to either publish on their websites or on social media platforms their discontent at the reprehensible actions of the Trump Administration.

For media inquiries contact Alison Sotomayor at communications@nhmc.org

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The National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is  the media watchdog for the Latino community, ensuring that we are fairly and consistently represented in news and entertainment and that our voices are heard over the airwaves and on the internet.
We exist to challenge executives and influencers throughout the entertainment and news industry to eliminate barriers for Latinos to express themselves and be heard through every type of medium. NHMC works to bring decision-makers to the table to open new opportunities for Latinos to create, contribute and consume programming that is inclusive, free from bias and hate rhetoric, affordable and culturally relevant.

National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) is a woman-led 501(c)(3) non-profit civil and human rights organization that was founded to eliminate hate, discrimination, and racism toward the Latino communities.
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