A reporter for 23 years, and a national reporter for 20 years - Acuna admits she's uncomfortable being on the other side of the interview.
“I was there as a reporter. I happened to be in the room when this happened. We were here to covered the Special Election. That’s why we’re here in Montana - not to be part of any story. We ended up being witness to a crime," Acuna said.
She reiterated that she did not see Jacobs act aggressively or touch Gianforte at all.
“The only one I saw get physical was Mr. Gianforte," she told our reporters.