CNN reporter Jim Acosta doesn’t think his network sucks, despite not offering any evidence to the contrary.

He decided to “fact check” Donald Trump’s supporters on Wednesday after they chanted “CNN sucks” during his live shot from Trump’s airport rally in Lakeland, Florida.

Trump crowd chanting "CNN sucks" during my live shot. (Fact check: we don't) pic.twitter.com/m4a3HkU9R5 — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 12, 2016

“Trump crowd chanting ‘CNN sucks’ during my live shot,” Acosta tweeted Wednesday afternoon.

He added in parentheses, “Face check: we don’t.”

A Trump crowd in Pennsylvania chanted the same slam on Monday.

Half the crowd here at Trump's rally in Wilkes-Barre yelling in unison: "CNN sucks! CNN sucks!" — David Martosko (@dmartosko) October 10, 2016

Crowd at Pennsylvania Trump rally chants "CNN sucks!" pic.twitter.com/8yK6fh4uQu — Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) October 10, 2016

During a segment on Tuesday, hosts Chris Cuomo and Alisyn Camerota lamented the opposition.

News Busters reported:

After playing the short video clip, Cuomo, Camerota, Carter and Stelter wonder aloud what sinister outcome could arise from this display. Cuomo began by calling it “very high on the list of irresponsible things the guy has done,” blasting Trump for not thinking “about the implications to anybody other than himself.” Cuomo whined, “Have you ever heard of anybody in politics, let alone a presidential nominee, doing anything like this to the fourth estate?”

Stelter agreed this was “much, much worse than what we’ve seen in the past,” while Bill Carter added that there was “a mob mentality now at stake.” “These people are yelling and shouting and threatening reporters in a way I’ve never seen,” he stated.

Alisyn Camerota remarked that at rallies crowd members would “yell at” reporters and make “vulgar gestures at them.”

Recent ratings reports indicate, though, that CNN may actually suck.

The Wrap recently reported:

Fox News finished No. 1 among all of cable for the fifth straight week, while MSNBC and CNN failed to crack the Top 10 networks among total day viewers for the week of Sept. 12.

Fox News averaged 1.4 million total day viewers, compared to 656,000 for MSNBC and 651,000 for CNN. ESPN, Nickelodeon, Adult Swim and HGVT join Fox News among the top five networks among total day viewers. FNC has now ranked No. 1 in total day ratings for 11 of the past 12 weeks.