President-elect Donald Trump is considering rearranging White House press briefings, which could exclude traditional media outlets and include new media personalities like Megyn Kelly and Joe Rogan instead. Trump Jr. mentioned the idea was discussed during a recent flight with his father.
President-elect Donald Trump is considering rearranging White House press briefings in a move that could leave establishment media outlets out to dry.
Instead of hostile legacy media outlets, Trump could seat new media hosts such as Megyn Kelly or Joe Rogan.Knowles inquired if “Karoline Leavitt is looking at the new press briefing room chart, maybe it’s time to reorder that chart and maybe take away some people’s seats.”Trump Jr.
The White House briefing room holds seats for only 49 credentialed members of the press. Yet while the White House controls who is credentialed, the independent White House Correspondents’ Association decides who is seated, and where.During his first administration, Trump temporarily banned CNN’s Jim Acosta from the briefing room. The White House relented after CNN launched a legal skirmish, and Acosta returned to briefings.
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