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Thank you Abby Marin, Caro Henry, Amy McGrath, Ashley Renee, Cash Flow Collective, and many others for tuning into my live video with Michael Fanone and Olivia of Troye! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Thank you Amy McGrath, Dr. Mary M. Marshall, Leah Anderson, P. J. Schuster, Cat, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Thank you Olivia of Troye, Caro Henry, Amy McGrath, D.L. Lee | SISTERLY LOVE, Cathy R. Payne, and many others for tuning into my live video with Katie Couric, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, and Governor Jared Polis! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Ramona Grigg, Amy McGrath, Suri Crowe, Kim Leaird, Gina Schuchman, and many others for tuning into my live video with Gabe Fleisher, Ezra Levin, and Michael Fanone!
Join me for my next live video in the app!! Also, see below for some news about the upcoming town hall. Tickets are going fast — reserve yours now at theLincolndc.com.
#NEWS: Jim Acosta Brings Bold Town Hall to DC’s Lincoln Theatre June 2
Big Conversations. Live Music. Surprise Guests. One Unforgettable Night.
“Don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Brace yourself, Washington. On Monday, June 2, renowned journalist, anchor and former Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta takes over the iconic Lincoln Theatre for a fearless, full-throttle town hall event at the intersection of truth, resistance, and entertainment.
Doors open at 6:30 PM | Show starts at 7:30 PM
Joining Acosta on stage are Olivia Troye, former homeland security advisor turned national security truth-teller, and Michael Fanone, the heroic former D.C. police officer who stood on the front lines during the Capitol attack.
Together, they’ll deliver raw, unscripted commentary on the state of our democracy — while honoring the often-overlooked and recently fired federal workers who kept the nation running.
But this won’t be just another night of headlines.
Expect live musical performances, surprise celebrity appearances, and moments that are equal parts powerful and playful. Think of it as a town hall with a heartbeat — one that pulses with truth, courage, and community.
Tickets are going fast — reserve yours now at theLincolndc.com
Don’t give in to the lies. Don’t give in to the fear.
CONTACT: www.JimAcosta.com
* #TruthOnUStreet
* #AcostaTownHall
* #StandUpSpeakOut
* #LiveFromLincoln
* #Don’tGiveIn
* #DCUnfiltered
* #VoicesThatMatter
* #TheTownHallWeNeed
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Thank you Kathy Fish, Lisa Gonzalez, Amy McGrath, Beth Witrogen, Sarene Leeds, and many others for tuning into my live video with Michael Cohen and Sergeant Aquilino A. Gonell! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Hi friends — We're trying something new at the Jim Acosta Show this Memorial Day weekend. We sent our friend, colleague, and longtime photojournalist Bethany Swain to cover the U.S. Naval Academy graduation ceremony, where J.D. Vance was speaking to graduating Midshipmen.
We wanted to amplify the voices of neighbors, friends, Academy supporters, and veterans who gathered outside the stadium in Annapolis to peacefully express their concerns about current administration policies.
Please take a moment to watch the video and let us know your thoughts. We'd love to hear whether you appreciate this style of reporting and if you'd like to see more community-focused coverage like this. If you enjoy what you see, we'd be grateful if you'd subscribe to Bethany's channel and help her grow alongside us here on Substack.
-Matt
##From Bethany Swain, Photojournalist, Swain Domain: On the morning of the U.S. Naval Academy graduation, a peaceful protest took place just a block from the stadium. Organized and supported by nearly a dozen groups—including the Caucus of African American Leaders, Annapolis Pride, and SURJ3A—the demonstration was not aimed at the Midshipmen, but at Vice President JD Vance, who delivered the keynote address, and the broader policies of the Trump-Vance administration.
Participants—including veterans, families with young children, religious groups, librarians, and local residents, told us they gathered to defend the Constitution, express concern about threats to democracy, and oppose censorship and autocratic leadership.
Handheld signs and donated banned books served as visual symbols of protest. The multiracial, multigenerational coalition emphasized unity, civic responsibility, and a shared commitment to upholding the oath that every Midshipman was taking to protect the Constitution.
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Olivia Troye and Nick Akerman join Jim to discuss breaking news about a judge temporarily striking down the administration's latest attack on @harvard University. The Judge says NO, the administration cannot ban Harvard from admitting foreign students. Plus Nick Akerman, who was a prosecutor in Watergate, discusses what the threshold should be for impeachment. We also have new video from our videographer colleague Bethany Swain who was at protests today in Annapolis, Maryland outside of the US Naval Academy where JD Vance was speaking to the graduating Midshipmen.
Also here are important details on where to get tickets to the Jim Acosta Show Town Hall live in Washington, DC on June 2nd:
Head to the Lincoln Theatre website at https://www.thelincolndc.com and buy tickets online, or head to the Box Office in person and save a little on ticket fees. We can’t wait to see our Substack family in person.
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Don’t forget Jim Acosta, Olivia Troye, and Michael Fanone will be hosting a live town hall at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, D.C. Get your tickets before the event sells out.
https://www.thelincolndc.com
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Thank you Rebecca Gummere, Amy McGrath, Judy Kaplan, Sarene Leeds, Cathy R. Payne, and many others for tuning into my live video with Katie Phang, Juliegrace Brufke, and Rep Melanie Stansbury! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Thank you Amy McGrath, Dr. Lisa, Leah Anderson, Chris Conley, Reba, and many others for tuning into my live video with Maria Cardona, Michael Fanone, and Olivia of Troye! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Hi gang — Jim is off today, but we wanted to highlight one of our favorite episodes when Rosie O’Donnell joined us from Dublin to discuss her new Hulu documentary, “Unleashing Hope: The Power of Service Dogs for Children with Autism.”
If you haven’t seen the episode, or the documentary, both are certainly worth a watch.
Jim will be back tomorrow with a live program, but for now we hope you enjoy this episode.
-Matt
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Thank you Rebecca Gummere, Amy McGrath, Robin Payes, Sarene Leeds, J. Clark, and many others for tuning into my live video with Thomas E Beller, Michael Fanone, Lauren Windsor, and Mehdi Hasan! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Fanone tells me what the speaker can do with the plaque honoring Jan 6 officers if he doesn’t want it hung in the Capitol.
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Thank you Creators Lounge, Rebecca Gummere, Kimberly Anne, Robin Payes, Lisa N. Peterson, and many others for tuning into my live video with Michael Fanone, Olivia of Troye, and Sen. Adam Schiff! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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Thank you Caroline Henry, Kristin Lehrer, Caro Henry, Christina Beck, Philippe du Col, and many others for tuning into my live video with Congressman Jared Moskowitz and Paging America! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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My interview with Congressman Joaquin Castro on Tuesday’s program got me thinking about my father’s immigrant experience when he came to the U.S. Castro recently visited an 11 year old U.S. citizen who had been deported with her undocumented parents to Mexico. The congressman recounted the family’s story and how the parents of the girl were given the option to leave the U.S. or face separation. Which is not really a choice at all. Add to that, she is being treated for cancer and it is all the more appalling. Is that who we are as a country, Castro asked. It may be who we are now. But that has not always been the case.
Some of you may have heard this before. But my dad’s story about coming to this country teaches us that America need not be the heartless and cruel place it has become since Trump returned to the White House. My dad, A.J. immigrated to the U.S. in 1962, three weeks before the Cuban Missile Crisis. He and my grandmother ended up settling in Vienna, Virginia - just outside Washington, D.C. My dad has told me about how one of his grade school teachers would pull him out of class every day to help him read and write. He likes to talk about how a presbyterian church gave him and my grandmother coats and sweaters so they could survive their first D.C. area winter.
He remembers people being kind and generous. That was back in the 1960’s. That is the America he thinks about when it comes to the immigrant experience. The Trump administration which has placed cruelty first is not who we are. It is not too late to be the country we should be - a place that welcomes the newcomer, leading with the heart, not heartlessness.
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Thank you Olivia of Troye, Ally Hamilton, Ramona Grigg, Kristin Lehrer, Amy McGrath, and many others for tuning into my live video with Garry Kasparov and Jocelyn Benson! Join me for my next live video in the app.
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