Former CNN anchorman and traitor Jim Acosta was hanged to death Friday morning, JAG sources told Real Raw News.
As reported, a military tribunal last Friday found Acosta guilty of treason, and Rear Adm. Johnathon T. Stephens, serving as judge and prosecutor, had sentenced the Biden regime’s media mouthpiece to hang on March 21.
The execution took place at 11:00 a.m. at Camp Blaz, a vast Marine Corps base on Guam where White Hats are still holding “thousands” of media personalities and COVID-19 criminals in pre-trial confinement.
Before that, he enjoyed his final breakfast, scrambled eggs, bacon, whole wheat toast, and hash browns. He told the guard who collected his empty plate that hanging an innocent man was incomprehensibly criminal and that JAG would suffer repercussions for violating the Geneva Convention.
“Look, man, my job is to feed you and escort you to the site. I ain’t hanging nobody,” the guard told him.
“Could I possibly get a few valiums, so I’m less aware of what’s happening? Acosta asked.
“We don’t enable drug addicts,” the guard replied.
“Enable? What does it matter? I’m about to die,” Acosta protested.
“It’s policy,” the guard said.
“Does it hurt?” Acosta asked.
“How would I know?” said the guard. “I’ve never been hanged. But I hear it hurts less if you die fast.”
A second guard asked Acosta whether he wanted a chaplain to administer Last Rites.
“Only if he can pardon me, take me home,” Acosta said.
“No, he can’t do that,” the guard said.
“Then who can!” Acosta demanded.
“Only one man can: President Trump,” the guard answered.
A shadow crossed Acosta’s face, and his head drooped in silent resignation.
At 10:45 a forlorn Acosta arrived at the gallows where Adm. Stephens and two aides were chatting with the hangman, a proud Marine whose uniform had no nametag, rank, decorations, or unit patch. As armed guards pushed Acosta to the platform, he glanced over his shoulder at Admiral Stephens and decried the proceedings and the “human rights abuses” he claimed he had endured in captivity.
“I see no cuts or bruises on you, Mr. Acosta,” Adm. Stephens said. “You were given all rights and due process befitting a detainee. Any last words?”
“Only that the worthless, inept, incompetent lawyer you assigned me was correct about one thing: I have nothing but contempt for this place, for you, for Trump,” Acosta shouted.
“Your arrogance is duly noted,” said the Admiral.
The hangman gagged and bagged Acosta, then placed the noose around his bulging neck. Acosta couldn’t have known that his asking whether hanging was painful would foreshadow an agonizing, lingering death. The fall did not break his neck, and so he slowly suffocated, body twitching and legs flailing as the rope strangled his blood vessels and his brain was deprived of oxygen.
A Navy Physician recorded the time of death: 11:07 a.m., local time, March 21, 2025.