Posted on 04/25/2020 4:00:27 PM PDT by bitt
Shortly before the start of Fridays coronavirus task force briefing, the White House tried to move a CNN reporter from their assigned seat in the front row to the rear of the Brady Briefing Room, prompting a revolt by reporters who made the administration back down.
Reporters Stand Ground After White House Tried to Move CNN to Back Row in Briefing Room By Kristinn Taylor Published April 24, 2020 at 5:28pm 1041 Comments Share (594) Tweet Email Shortly before the start of Fridays coronavirus task force briefing, the White House tried to move a CNN reporter from their assigned seat in the front row to the rear of the Brady Briefing Room, prompting a revolt by reporters who made the administration back down.
CNNs Kaitlan Collins was told to swap seats with print pooler Chris Johnson with the Washington Blade. The White House Correspondents Association assigns seats and access to reporters. Over the years, the Trump administration has tried to assert control over who attends the briefings with mixed results. Most recently, the administration intervened to bring OANN reporter Chanel Rion to stand in the back of the room after the WHCA tried to bar her from the room.
Tweets from reporters:
OANNs Alex Salvi: NEW: The White House has told the print pooler to switch seats with CNN in the press briefing roommoving the network to the back row.
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kick em out of your house
give the briefing but stop allowing questions
Reporters? I havent seen any reporters covering the White House in many years Oh, I get it, they mean the propagandists who occasionally pretend to be reporters.
And what ground did they stand on today?
Take them out to the running helicopter for the questions.
Not even worried. DJT can make things very uncomfortable for the fake news.
WWHN
No questions from CNN
Did this happen today (Saturday)? or was it Friday? I can’t find today’s briefing anywhere.
Looks like Trumps response is, Okay, CNN can have their seat in the NO briefing. LOL.
Remove all those nice comfy chairs. Put in bent, uneven folding chairs. They can use them or choose to stand. One camera in back of room, never show the face of a reporter. If he wants his face on TV, make him turn around and ask question to camera. That should really look rude and stupid. Have one big 50 inch flat screen up front so America can see him turn his/her back on POTUS to ask the question. A**holes just need to shut up and report....if they know how.
Well they are going to have to throw their stupid questions at an empty podium. There was is no presser today is what I heard.
Remove all the chairs.
This happened on Friday.
Replace the WH correspondents with a lottery system, rotated every few months.
Well since the courts sided with Jim Acosta when Trump originally removed his credentials basically setting a precedent that Trump cant deny these idiots access, theres nothing saying there has to be room made for them. What he should do is pack that briefing room with nothing but friendly reporters and fill in the seats in between with bodies/fluff, telling the others sorry, no vacancy
“The White House Correspondents Association assigns seats and access to reporters. Over the years, the Trump administration has tried to assert control over who attends the briefings with mixed results.”
The White House is OUR house. Why does the WHCA get to dictate anything that goes on there?
That has to stop.
What is a print pooler? Duck Duck Go gives me “print spooler”.
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