2:08 p.m. ET, August 1, 2018
Sanders refuses to condemn Trump supporters who hurl abuse at reporters covering his rallies
From CNN's Jeremy Diamond
CNN reporter Jim Acosta is heckled by Trump supporters during a Make America Great Again rally Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at the Florida State Fair Grounds in Tampa, Florida.
Photo by Thomas O'Neill/NurPhoto via Getty Images
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Wednesday refused to condemn the jeers and insults that reporters who cover Trump rallies regularly face from the President's supporters.
Instead, while she said President Donald Trump supports freedom of the press and "does not support violence against anyone," she also pointed the finger at the media for acting unethically and reporting inaccurate information.
"The president as I just said does not support violence against anyone or anything and we’ve been very clear every time we’ve been asked about that. When it comes to the media, the President does think that the media holds a responsibility. We fully support a free press, but there also comes a high level of responsibility with that," Sanders said.
"It's a two way street," she added. "We also ask that people act responsibly and report accurately and fairly."
Pressed further, Sanders again refused to condemn the behavior Tuesday night of Trump supporters who jeered at reporters, notably CNN' Jim Acosta, while they were trying to do their jobs.
"While we certainly support freedom of the press, we also support freedom of speech," Sanders said.
The President has already made his position clear on this mater. Last night, he retweeted and posted a video of his supporters jeering at Acosta.
This is what CNN's Jim Acosta encountered: