Will it finally be the end for Jim Acosta’s White House press credentials?

Civilized Americans eager to see an end to a decades-long contentious relationship with North Korea were mortified to hear a “journalist” yell out combative questions at a highly inappropriate time…“Did you talk about Otto Warmbier, sir?”

Acosta’s antics during the moment when President Trump and Kim Jong Un sat down to sign a joint declaration after discussing peace between nations didn’t end there.

Prior to asking about Warmbier and after Kim Jung Un had expressed his desire “to put the past behind us,” Acosta blurted out another divisive question.

“Mr. Kim will you give up your weapons, sir?”

Few were surprised to discover the questions came from bitter Acosta, and he was roundly admonished for his childish behavior. Many said he should have his White House press credentials pulled:

https://twitter.com/AustinVesely/status/1006411994801561600

“Ruthless” and “disgraceful.”

Trump Presidential Campaign Manager for 2020, Brad Parscale, said Acosta should lose his press credentials “immediately.”

Jim @Acosta should immediately have his press credentials suspended. He is an absolute disgrace! @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/EY18ZeIq2h — Brad Parscale (@parscale) June 12, 2018

You yelled it out at a completely inappropriate time. You’re a disgrace. — Mike (@Chi_Mike) June 12, 2018

I can't believe @CNN still employs Jim Acosta . Never seen such an unprofessional "reporter". #JimAcosta @Acosta — GunnarEricsson (@GunnarBEricsson) June 12, 2018

Acosta is a disgrace! — ? Kari O’Neal Tingley ? (@springtexas10) June 12, 2018

https://twitter.com/bryansitoo/status/1006419408766619648

CNN's Jim @Acosta is the human equivalent of a video filmed vertically. Just rude and disrespectful at a historic moment. — Joshua Brown ?? (@JoshuaBrown18) June 12, 2018

@Acosta interferes with a historical process. The people of North Korea are starving & in need of aid. We need a more peaceful world.

For the interest of our nation, please @POTUS, revoke Acosta’s press pass.

What he did today was tantamount to treason. — APeacefulPlace (@APeacefulPlace3) June 12, 2018

I disagree! It was also not @Acosta‘s place to ask it. We have a REAL man, a REAL @POTUS to ask those questions. Jim Acosta is an embarrassment to America and @PressSec should ban him from all Press Briefings! — GhostRiderLeather ? (@ghostridershop) June 12, 2018

President Trump negotiated the release of Otto Warmbier who was imprisoned in North Korea for 18 months allegedly stealing a poster off of a wall.

“We’re so thankful,” Otto’s father Fred Warmbier said of President Trump’s actions.

Warmbier didn’t live long after being returned home having suffered months of torturous treatment by the brutal regime. But his parents were relieved he could at least pass away at home, and after being ignored by the Obama administration, we’re grateful to Trump and then-Sec. of State Rex Tillerson for his return.

Trump: “I think without Otto [Warmbier] this would not have happened. Something happened from that day — it was a terrible thing. It was brutal … I really think that Otto is someone who did not die in vain.” pic.twitter.com/cBnGWD7PHj — Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) June 12, 2018

Hours after Acosta’s antics, Trump held a press conference where he was able to take reporters’ questions at an appropriate time. He addressed Warmbier’s treatment by the North Korean regime and his release by stating “he didn’t die in vain.”

“He had a lot to do with us speaking today,” Trump added.