Why the White House’s Rules for Press Conferences May Pose New Problems

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White House's new rules for media during press conferences may pose new problems

 

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President Trump has always made good decisions, I wouldn't be concerned.

The entire press pool should boycott any further press briefings. And yes, FoxNews, I'm talking about you too.

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Yes because the media members act like petulant children.

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