Jim Acosta urges TV networks to stop airing some Trump speeches live, calls them 'totally nuts'

Jim Acosta asked TV networks to stop airing some of Trump's speeches live, saying they are 'totally nuts'.
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Jim Acosta is a former CNN anchor. He said TV networks should not show some of Trump's speeches live. Trump's speeches have conspiracy theories that need to be checked.
Why it matters
This is important because it shows how some people think about Trump's speeches. It also shows how TV networks handle live coverage.
- Who is Jim Acosta?
- Jim Acosta is a former CNN anchor.
- Why did Jim Acosta say TV networks should not show Trump's speeches live?
- He said Trump's speeches have conspiracy theories that need to be checked.
- What did Jim Acosta call Trump's speeches?
- He called them 'totally nuts'.
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The outlets frame the story as a criticism of Trump's speeches and a call for TV networks to be more careful. They all agree that Trump's speeches have conspiracy theories.
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Trump's speeches have conspiracy theories
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