CNN's Jim Acosta objected to his network not being called upon during Monday's White House press briefing, noting it was the third straight time White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn't take a question from the cable network.



“Sarah, this is the third briefing you have not taken a question from CNN. Do you expect the Justice Department to enforce all subpoenas, Sarah?” Acosta asked as Sanders left the podium.



Sanders continued walking out of the James S. Brady Briefing Room without looking back or acknowledging the question.





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Third press briefing in a row that @PressSec did not take a question from CNN. #courage — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) March 5, 2018

Acosta's attempt to ask a question was shown on CNN as the network went back to anchor Brooke Baldwin in New York.“All right. Jim Acosta there at the end trying to get a question in," Baldwin said before reviewing the press briefing.Acosta took to Twitter afterward to repeat the complaint and included the hashtag "courage," implying that Sanders was afraid to take any questions from CNN reporters in the room."Third press briefing in a row that @PressSec did not take a question from CNN. #courage," he wrote to his 537,000 followers.



President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden leads Trump by 36 points nationally among Latinos: poll Trump dismisses climate change role in fires, says Newsom needs to manage forest better Jimmy Kimmel hits Trump for rallies while hosting Emmy Awards MORE often calls CNN "fake news" and infamously sparred with Acosta in January 2017 after the correspondent made several attempts to ask a question.





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The president has not appeared on CNN since August 2016.

"Your organization is terrible," Trump told Acosta when he tried to ask a question at thepress conference as president-elect."You're attacking us. Can you give us a question?” Acosta replied."Don't be rude. No, I'm not going to give you a question. You are fake news," Trump responded before moving on to another question.