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A reporter sitting in the “new media” seat in the White House briefing room Monday asked press secretary Karoline Leavitt about Justice Department documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, citing a conspiracy theory about the Clinton family in the process.
The former top editor of Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller slammed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s “new media” briefings, labeling them “increasingly bile-inducing.”
O’Handley sat in the “new media” seat in the White House briefing room, a perch that confers the honor of posing the first question of the day — one that clocked in at nearly two minutes ...
The White House Correspondents Association says it is disturbed that no reporters from either The Associated Press, Bloomberg or Reuters were allowed on Air Force One to cover President Donald Trump's trip to the Middle East on Monday.
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Raw Story on MSNWhite House launches new wave of media attacks after unflattering Don Jr. story: reportA story about Donald Trump Jr. at Business Insider has set off a new and vicious wave of attacks on the press from the White House with one official calling a recent article written about Donald Trump's eldest son "illegal foreign political meddling.