CNN anchor Jim Acosta is leaving the network after he was officially pulled from its programming schedule.
The Status newsletter reported Monday that Acosta was expected to leave CNN after it was announced last week that his 10 a.m. ET program was being replaced with "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown" in the network’s latest reshuffling.
The newsletter previously reported that Acosta was pitched by CNN CEO Mark Thompson to move him from his one-hour slot at 10 a.m. ET to a two-hour slot beginning at midnight, a far less distinguished place in the lineup.
One CNN insider told Fox News Digital they heard Acosta "struggled with the choice" and may be cutting his contract short as a result."It takes courage," the CNN insider said.
Another CNN insider was dismayed by Acosta's exit, saying "Many viewers like Jim… if there is anyone who could make the overnight go it's him," adding "It's sad to see him go."
Acosta became more widely known as CNN's chief White House correspondent for his antagonistic relationship with President Donald Trump and his aides during the first Trump administration. After the 2020 election, Acosta's status at CNN was shifted to chief domestic correspondent, anchoring a show on the weekends but eventually moving his way to weekday programming.
Legendary loser Jim Acosta just quit his job at CNN live on the air.
— Brenden Dilley (@WarlordDilley) January 28, 2025
See ya later, fuck face! pic.twitter.com/8YB1O7CdxU
While CNN's past leadership reveled in Acosta's constant sparring matches with the first Trump administration, the network's current leadership appears to be trying to present its programming as more neutral for the second go-around.
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