White House briefings shaken up by ‘new media’ seats — legacy press fumes
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White House press corps 'disturbed' by latest Trump administration move
The White House Correspondents Association issued a sharply worded statement Monday condemning what it called an “unprecedented exclusion” of wire service journalists from Air Force One as President Donald Trump travels to the Middle East.“For the first time since the White House press corps started...
White House briefings shaken up by ‘new media’ seats — legacy press fumes
The "new media" seat at the White House has shaken up press briefings as the Trump administration aims to reach Americans who don’t rely on what it calls "the archaic White House press corps" for information.
'New media' seat at White House briefings shakes up establishment with alternative to 'archaic' press
The Trump administration shook up White House press briefings with the "new media" seat designed to offer voices outside what it calls "the archaic White House press corps."
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'New media' seat at White House briefings shakes up establishment with alternative to 'archaic' press – Democratic Accent
The “new media” seat at the White House has shaken up press briefings as the Trump administration aims to reach Americans who don’t rely on what it calls “the archaic White House press corps” for information. The “new media” seat is the brainchild of press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who felt legacy media essentially had a monopoly over coverage of the White House. No seats were taken from anyone, as the designated seat to the right of the lect…
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