Trump Team Doesn't Like Press, Wants Them Out Of White House

MI2AZ

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Could reporters covering White House goings-on soon be relegated to standing in front of the fence, much like the New York Times describes reporters in the 1890s? A report published Saturday night by Esquire suggested a move of some sort, with three senior transition team officials telling the magazine discussions have been had to move the press corps out of the 49-seat West Wing press room and to one of two other nearby locations: the White House Conference Center, which was used as a temporary press center during a previous press-room revamp, or the Executive Office Building just west of the White House. The announcement surprised those in the journalism arena, their nerves already frayed from a contentious press conference the president-elect held earlier in the week. Trump press secretary Sean Spicer told Esquire the topic had been broached but not decided on.

"There's been so much interest in covering a President Donald Trump," he said, attributing a possible move to, among other things, not enough seats to accommodate a growing number of reporters. Another senior official offered a different take, calling the press "the opposition party" and noting, "I want 'em out of the building. We are taking back the press room." Reince Priebus, Trump's incoming chief of staff, tried to assuage jittery feelings Sunday on This Week With George Stephanopoulos, noting a move had been discussed to the EOB—"which, by the way, is the White House"—and that such a move would offer more access, per ABC News. White House Correspondents' Association President Jeff Mason said in a statement that the WHCA "[objects] strenuously to any move that would shield the president and his advisers from the scrutiny of an on-site White House press corps."
 

Greg T.

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I don't think there needs to be any press in the white house. Especially after all the ill press they're giving him.
 

9andaWiggle

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The Press, IMO, is 1/3 of the problem with our politics. Of course, 1/3 are the corrupt politicians themselves, and the other 1/3 are the corporations/lobbyists that are corrupting the politicians.
 

AlwaysWrite

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I don't think there needs to be any press in the white house. Especially after all the ill press they're giving him.
... and actually, how few TRUE AND HONEST JOURNALISTS are there covering national politics nowadays for the lamestream media?
 
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