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Journalists are skipping Trump's daily c****av***s press briefings, saying they don't have enough news value
Apr 1, 2020 23:06:41   #
rumitoid
 
Reporters are skipping President Donald Trump's daily c****av***s news briefings, and TV networks are increasingly choosing not to broadcast them live, because they believe they don't have enough news value to risk breaking social-distancing rules.

In recent days there have been scores of empty seats in the White House press-briefing room, where Trump has delivered updates on the US battle against the novel c****av***s alongside public-health officials.

But instead of delivering key information and sober assessments of the situation to the American public, Trump has frequently resorted to tactics more familiar from his raucous campaign rallies: boasting of his accomplishments, floating misinformation, attacking the press, and taunting Democrats — with Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York a favored target.

According to The Washington Post, reporters are now "keeping their distance because they are concerned about the health risks at a time when many consider the president's evening news conferences to have become increasingly less newsworthy."

After two White House correspondents were recently suspected of having the v***s, top media outlets including The Post, The New York Times, and CNBC stopped sending veteran correspondents to cover the briefings, The Post reported.

"Nowadays, it seems they make little news," The Times' executive editor, Dean Baquet, told The Post. "We, of course, reserve the right to show them live [via web streaming] if we believe they will actually make news. But that hasn't happened in quite some time."
'The information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health'

Cable networks have also skipped Trump's briefings. For more than a week, networks including CNN and MSNBC have been cutting away from Trump's briefings — or not showing them at all.

In response to criticism from the White House last week for not showing the president's briefing in full, MSNBC told The Hill in a statement that it wasn't broadcasting the full briefing "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health."

During his press briefings, Trump has fielded questions and directed attacks at reporters from TV networks, including PBS' Yamiche Alcindor, whose probing questions frequently provoked the president's ire.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-skipping-trumps-daily-c****av***s-140040115.html

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Apr 1, 2020 23:12:03   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
rumitoid wrote:
Reporters are skipping President Donald Trump's daily c****av***s news briefings, and TV networks are increasingly choosing not to broadcast them live, because they believe they don't have enough news value to risk breaking social-distancing rules.

In recent days there have been scores of empty seats in the White House press-briefing room, where Trump has delivered updates on the US battle against the novel c****av***s alongside public-health officials.

But instead of delivering key information and sober assessments of the situation to the American public, Trump has frequently resorted to tactics more familiar from his raucous campaign rallies: boasting of his accomplishments, floating misinformation, attacking the press, and taunting Democrats — with Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York a favored target.

According to The Washington Post, reporters are now "keeping their distance because they are concerned about the health risks at a time when many consider the president's evening news conferences to have become increasingly less newsworthy."

After two White House correspondents were recently suspected of having the v***s, top media outlets including The Post, The New York Times, and CNBC stopped sending veteran correspondents to cover the briefings, The Post reported.

"Nowadays, it seems they make little news," The Times' executive editor, Dean Baquet, told The Post. "We, of course, reserve the right to show them live [via web streaming] if we believe they will actually make news. But that hasn't happened in quite some time."
'The information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health'

Cable networks have also skipped Trump's briefings. For more than a week, networks including CNN and MSNBC have been cutting away from Trump's briefings — or not showing them at all.

In response to criticism from the White House last week for not showing the president's briefing in full, MSNBC told The Hill in a statement that it wasn't broadcasting the full briefing "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health."

During his press briefings, Trump has fielded questions and directed attacks at reporters from TV networks, including PBS' Yamiche Alcindor, whose probing questions frequently provoked the president's ire.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-skipping-trumps-daily-c****av***s-140040115.html
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CNN and MSNBC are the i***ts of cable TV!! And the reason of why there are empty chairs,is because of Social Distancing!! Have you heard of c****av***s,yes??

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Apr 1, 2020 23:24:58   #
Kevyn
 
rumitoid wrote:
Reporters are skipping President Donald Trump's daily c****av***s news briefings, and TV networks are increasingly choosing not to broadcast them live, because they believe they don't have enough news value to risk breaking social-distancing rules.

In recent days there have been scores of empty seats in the White House press-briefing room, where Trump has delivered updates on the US battle against the novel c****av***s alongside public-health officials.

But instead of delivering key information and sober assessments of the situation to the American public, Trump has frequently resorted to tactics more familiar from his raucous campaign rallies: boasting of his accomplishments, floating misinformation, attacking the press, and taunting Democrats — with Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York a favored target.

According to The Washington Post, reporters are now "keeping their distance because they are concerned about the health risks at a time when many consider the president's evening news conferences to have become increasingly less newsworthy."

After two White House correspondents were recently suspected of having the v***s, top media outlets including The Post, The New York Times, and CNBC stopped sending veteran correspondents to cover the briefings, The Post reported.

"Nowadays, it seems they make little news," The Times' executive editor, Dean Baquet, told The Post. "We, of course, reserve the right to show them live [via web streaming] if we believe they will actually make news. But that hasn't happened in quite some time."
'The information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health'

Cable networks have also skipped Trump's briefings. For more than a week, networks including CNN and MSNBC have been cutting away from Trump's briefings — or not showing them at all.

In response to criticism from the White House last week for not showing the president's briefing in full, MSNBC told The Hill in a statement that it wasn't broadcasting the full briefing "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health."

During his press briefings, Trump has fielded questions and directed attacks at reporters from TV networks, including PBS' Yamiche Alcindor, whose probing questions frequently provoked the president's ire.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-skipping-trumps-daily-c****av***s-140040115.html
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It is about time, all he does is lie and refuse to answer legitimate questions from journalists. He uses the so called press conferences as campaign rallies and infomercials for companies that support him.

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Apr 1, 2020 23:26:03   #
woodguru
 
That was a nice way to say they didn't have time for campaign speech BS

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Apr 2, 2020 00:27:37   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
rumitoid wrote:
Reporters are skipping President Donald Trump's daily c****av***s news briefings, and TV networks are increasingly choosing not to broadcast them live, because they believe they don't have enough news value to risk breaking social-distancing rules.

In recent days there have been scores of empty seats in the White House press-briefing room, where Trump has delivered updates on the US battle against the novel c****av***s alongside public-health officials.

But instead of delivering key information and sober assessments of the situation to the American public, Trump has frequently resorted to tactics more familiar from his raucous campaign rallies: boasting of his accomplishments, floating misinformation, attacking the press, and taunting Democrats — with Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York a favored target.

According to The Washington Post, reporters are now "keeping their distance because they are concerned about the health risks at a time when many consider the president's evening news conferences to have become increasingly less newsworthy."

After two White House correspondents were recently suspected of having the v***s, top media outlets including The Post, The New York Times, and CNBC stopped sending veteran correspondents to cover the briefings, The Post reported.

"Nowadays, it seems they make little news," The Times' executive editor, Dean Baquet, told The Post. "We, of course, reserve the right to show them live [via web streaming] if we believe they will actually make news. But that hasn't happened in quite some time."
'The information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health'

Cable networks have also skipped Trump's briefings. For more than a week, networks including CNN and MSNBC have been cutting away from Trump's briefings — or not showing them at all.

In response to criticism from the White House last week for not showing the president's briefing in full, MSNBC told The Hill in a statement that it wasn't broadcasting the full briefing "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health."

During his press briefings, Trump has fielded questions and directed attacks at reporters from TV networks, including PBS' Yamiche Alcindor, whose probing questions frequently provoked the president's ire.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-skipping-trumps-daily-c****av***s-140040115.html
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Understandable

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Apr 2, 2020 06:55:54   #
American Vet
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Understandable


Yet these are the same journalists who have complained about not having briefings?

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Apr 2, 2020 07:00:19   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
American Vet wrote:
Yet these are the same journalists who have complained about not having briefings?


As I said... Understandable...

Wait until something important comes out and they miss it...

Then the whining begins again...

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Apr 2, 2020 07:55:58   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
rumitoid wrote:
Reporters are skipping President Donald Trump's daily c****av***s news briefings, and TV networks are increasingly choosing not to broadcast them live, because they believe they don't have enough news value to risk breaking social-distancing rules.

In recent days there have been scores of empty seats in the White House press-briefing room, where Trump has delivered updates on the US battle against the novel c****av***s alongside public-health officials.

But instead of delivering key information and sober assessments of the situation to the American public, Trump has frequently resorted to tactics more familiar from his raucous campaign rallies: boasting of his accomplishments, floating misinformation, attacking the press, and taunting Democrats — with Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York a favored target.

According to The Washington Post, reporters are now "keeping their distance because they are concerned about the health risks at a time when many consider the president's evening news conferences to have become increasingly less newsworthy."

After two White House correspondents were recently suspected of having the v***s, top media outlets including The Post, The New York Times, and CNBC stopped sending veteran correspondents to cover the briefings, The Post reported.

"Nowadays, it seems they make little news," The Times' executive editor, Dean Baquet, told The Post. "We, of course, reserve the right to show them live [via web streaming] if we believe they will actually make news. But that hasn't happened in quite some time."
'The information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health'

Cable networks have also skipped Trump's briefings. For more than a week, networks including CNN and MSNBC have been cutting away from Trump's briefings — or not showing them at all.

In response to criticism from the White House last week for not showing the president's briefing in full, MSNBC told The Hill in a statement that it wasn't broadcasting the full briefing "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health."

During his press briefings, Trump has fielded questions and directed attacks at reporters from TV networks, including PBS' Yamiche Alcindor, whose probing questions frequently provoked the president's ire.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-skipping-trumps-daily-c****av***s-140040115.html
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I wonder if the fact that the President’s approval has gone up has anything to do with this? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Apr 2, 2020 08:00:08   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Kevyn wrote:
It is about time, all he does is lie and refuse to answer legitimate questions from journalists. He uses the so called press conferences as campaign rallies and infomercials for companies that support him.


And yet his support and approval has risen! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Apr 2, 2020 08:03:14   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
rumitoid wrote:
Reporters are skipping President Donald Trump's daily c****av***s news briefings, and TV networks are increasingly choosing not to broadcast them live, because they believe they don't have enough news value to risk breaking social-distancing rules.

In recent days there have been scores of empty seats in the White House press-briefing room, where Trump has delivered updates on the US battle against the novel c****av***s alongside public-health officials.

But instead of delivering key information and sober assessments of the situation to the American public, Trump has frequently resorted to tactics more familiar from his raucous campaign rallies: boasting of his accomplishments, floating misinformation, attacking the press, and taunting Democrats — with Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York a favored target.

According to The Washington Post, reporters are now "keeping their distance because they are concerned about the health risks at a time when many consider the president's evening news conferences to have become increasingly less newsworthy."

After two White House correspondents were recently suspected of having the v***s, top media outlets including The Post, The New York Times, and CNBC stopped sending veteran correspondents to cover the briefings, The Post reported.

"Nowadays, it seems they make little news," The Times' executive editor, Dean Baquet, told The Post. "We, of course, reserve the right to show them live [via web streaming] if we believe they will actually make news. But that hasn't happened in quite some time."
'The information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health'

Cable networks have also skipped Trump's briefings. For more than a week, networks including CNN and MSNBC have been cutting away from Trump's briefings — or not showing them at all.

In response to criticism from the White House last week for not showing the president's briefing in full, MSNBC told The Hill in a statement that it wasn't broadcasting the full briefing "because the information no longer appeared to be valuable to the important ongoing discussion around public health."

During his press briefings, Trump has fielded questions and directed attacks at reporters from TV networks, including PBS' Yamiche Alcindor, whose probing questions frequently provoked the president's ire.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/journalists-skipping-trumps-daily-c****av***s-140040115.html
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Bless your ❤️! Keep throwing that #$&@ at the wall........maybe someday some of it will stick! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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