White House reporters had their seats moved closer together in violation of CDC guidelines because it 'looks better'
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"The health of the press corps should not be put in jeopardy because the White House wants reporters to be a prop." The socially distanced seating arrangement being scrapped marks the latest tiff between the Trump administration and the White House press corps —Yamiche Alcindor "Today the White House press office positioned the seating for the President's Rose Garden 'news conference' in a way that violated the federal government's guidelines on social distancing and needlessly put reporters health at risk," Karl wrote.
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