At a press briefing on Wednesday, the White House offered a defense of President Donald Trump’s implicit endorsement of anti-press vitriol that was on display at his rally in Tampa, Florida the previous evening, when several Trump supporters heckled CNN reporter Jim Acosta.

When asked whether or not it is wrong for the president’s “most vocal supporters to be menacing towards journalists,” Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders assured reporters that the president supports a free press, while appearing to suggest that Acosta and other journalists may be deserving of mistreatment.

“Despite his heavy reliance on the media to build his brand, President Trump has attacked the mainstream media repeatedly since the days before he entered the White House.” —Eugene Scott, the Washington Post“We fully support a free press but there also comes a high level of responsibility with that,” Huckabee Sanders told David Martosko, political editor of the Daily Mail. “The media routinely reports on highly classified information and government secrets that put lives in danger and risk valuable national security tools.”

“No broadcaster was broadcasting state secrets,” Martosko replied.

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While trying to cover the event, Acosta was harassed by attendees who crowded around him, waved their middle fingers at him, and shouted, “CNN sucks!”

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