“Trump will choose who will ask what”: Reuters “nails” the US president for “cutting” the media

News agencies, such as Reuters and Bloomberg, will no longer have a permanent place in the group of journalists covering Donald Trump’s activities, the White House announced on Tuesday as it seeks to exercise more control over who asked him and who reports his statements. The ruling follows the Trump government defeat following an appeal by the Associated Press, which had been ruled out earlier by the group of journalists. The journalistic team (known as “Press Pool”) usually includes about 10 media following the US president wherever he goes – whether it’s meetings at the Oval Office or traveling inside or abroad. According to the new policy, according to a Reuters report, the Wire Services are losing their established position in the team and there is now an alternation with about 30 other newspapers and print media. ‘Reuters’s coverage reaches billions of people everyday, mainly through […]
Source: News Beast

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