Donald Trump: White House Blocks CNN, BBC, New York Times, LA Times from Media Briefing
The White House led by Donald Trump has blocked several major news outlets from covering its press briefing.White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Friday hand
selected news outlets to participate in an off-camera “gaggle” with
reporters inside his West Wing office instead of the James S Brady Press
Briefing Room.The news outlets blocked from the press briefing include
organisations who President Trump has criticised by name. CNN, BBC, The
New York Times, LA Times, New York Daily News, BuzzFeed, The Hill, and
the Daily Mail, were among the news outlets barred from the gathering.Instead, the press secretary hand-picked news outlets including
Breitbart News, One America News Network, The Washington Times, all news
organisations with far-right leanings. Others major outlets approved
included ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox News, Reuters and Bloomberg.“Nothing like this has ever happened at the White House in our long
history of covering multiple administrations of different parties,” Dean
Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times, said in a statement.“We strongly protest the exclusion of The New York Times and the
other news organizations. Free media access to a transparent government
is obviously of crucial national interest.”BuzzFeed’s editor-in-chief, Ben Smith, also responded to his outlet
being barred from the briefing: “While we strongly object to the White
House’s apparent attempt to punish news outlets whose coverage it does
not like, we won’t let these latest antics distract us from the work of
continuing to cover this administration fairly and aggressively.”Several media outlets including the Associated Press and TIME
Magazine declined to attend the briefing to boycott the President’s
decision.President Trump renewed his attacks on the media by again calling
news outlets “the enemy of the people” at the Conservative Political
Action Conference in Washington DC. “I’m against the people that make up
stories and make up sources,” he told his audience. “They shouldn’t be
allowed to use sources unless they use somebody’s name. Let their name
be put out there.”His comments come on the heel of reports that President Trump’s Chief
of Staff Reince Priebus privately asked the FBI to prevent news stories
of the Trump campaign’s communication with Russian intelligence.Jeff Mason, the president of the White House Correspondents’
Association, said his organisation will protest strongly against the
ban.“The WHCA board is protesting strongly against how today’s gaggle is
being handled by the White House,” he said in a statement. “We encourage
the organizations that were allowed in to share the material with
others in the press corps who were not. The board will be discussing
this further with White House staff.”
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