DC: The White House press conference erupted in protest Monday after Associated Press (AP) reporter Josh Boak ended the briefing early.
Boak called for the end of the briefing after only 39 minutes, leading New York Post reporter Steve Nelson to stand up and tell Boak that reporters in the back rows had unanswered questions. Steve Portnoy, the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA), has said it is tradition for the oldest wire service, the AP, to determine the end of the briefings whether or not other reporters have questions. more
This is the administration of unanswered questions…
Our free press at work.
She heard gas prices were going up again and left to get in line at the pumps.
They’re all in it together…
I notice we haven’t heard from Jim Acosta in a long timr.
Bet HE wishes Trump was back…
This administration cuts and runs when the questions get tough.
Hey, look! A
sternlyworded protest!If only they had a platform. A voice. To call out the
treasonirregularities.RickeyG, unanswered AND unasked. And if by chance a question is asked and answered, it will go unreported.
Gosh. It’s almost like AP is running interference for Brandon.
AP ceased being a real reporting service several years ago.
@ Wyatt: They all deep sixed themselves a long time ago. If it concerns media, corporations, big tech, government and to some extent the military trust is not given freely.