The White House may be reconsidering the daily press briefings from the coronavirus task force. For the first time in nearly two weeks, the president did not hold a briefing Saturday.
In a tweet that evening, the president questioned what the point of having the meetings was when the “lamestream media asks nothing but hostile questions, and then refuses to report the truth or facts.”
This came after the media recently took what the president claimed was a sarcastic comment about injecting coronavirus patients with disinfectant out of context.
This came after the media recently took what the president claimed was a sarcastic comment about injecting coronavirus patients with disinfectant out of context.
“I was asking a question sarcastically to reporters like you, just to see what would happen,” stated President Trump.
However, the decision to curb the briefings was reportedly already in the works.
When referring to the mainstream media, the president has said “they get record ratings and the American people get nothing but fake news.” He concluded by saying the briefings are no longer worth the time and effort.
Friday’s conference may be a precursor for what’s to come, as he only appeared briefly and didn’t take questions from reporters.
The future of the briefings remains unclear. However, they are reportedly going to become more concise or less frequent.
The future of the briefings remains unclear. However, they are reportedly going to become more concise or less frequent.
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