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White House reporters are already “exhausted” with President-elect Donald Trump’s second term before it even starts, members of the press corpsWhite House correspondent Peter Baker said, “Anybody who went through it the last time remembers how nonstop it was.”
“And I think overall, just outside of the press corps, the country itself was feeling burnt out,” Manchester added.said that “no matter where Trump goes, what he does, there’s behind-the-scenes drama and intrigue,” she predicted that news publications are not going to jump on every single social media post from Trump like the last time around.that outlets will need to “recognize that we’re not going to jump on every single stray voltage that comes out of his phone.
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