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Showing Original Post only (View all)US press corps fights back with open letter to Trump: You won't set the rules for us [View all]
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/us-press-corps-fights-back-with-open-letter-to-trump-you-wont-set-the-rules-for-us/
US press corps fights back with open letter to Trump: You wont set the rules for us
Erin Corbett
17 Jan 2017 at 16:55 ET
Kyle Pope, the editor in chief and publisher of the Columbia Journalism Review penned an open letter to President-elect Donald Trump on behalf of the U.S. Press Corps setting some clear ground rules moving forward.
In these final days before your inauguration, we thought it might be helpful to clarify how we see the relationship between your administration and the American press corps, the letter starts. Before writing up the list of eight demands, Pope offered background on Trumps relationship with the media over the course of his campaign and since winning the election.
Youve banned news organizations from covering you. Youve taken to Twitter to taunt and threaten individual reporters and encouraged your supporters to do the same. Youve advocated for looser libel laws and threatened numerous lawsuits of your own, none of which has materialized, Pope wrote.
But while you have every right to decide your ground rules for engaging with the press, we have some, too.
President Trump may no longer allow journalists to have access to him, but thats OK, Pope argued, noting, We are very good at finding alternative ways to get information Telling reporters that they wont get access to something isnt what wed prefer, but its a challenge we relish.
Pope also noted that moving forward, Trump should expect U.S. journalists to work together. We now recognize that the challenge of covering you requires that we cooperate and help one another whenever possible, he wrote, citing Trumps refusal to take a question from CNN reporter Jim Acosta at a press conference last Wednesday.
So, when you shout down or ignore a reporter at a press conference who has said something you dont like, youre going to face a unified front, Pope argued. Well work together on stories when it makes sense, and make sure the world hears when our colleagues write stories of importance.
But the biggest takeaway from Popes letter was a reclamation of journalism moving forward and a notice to the president-elect that journalists will no longer play by his rules. Weve been around since the founding of the republic, and our role in this great democracy has been ratified and reinforced again and again and again, he wrote.
Enjoy your inauguration.
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US press corps fights back with open letter to Trump: You won't set the rules for us [View all]
babylonsister
Jan 2017
OP
Maybe if they don't they will be excoriated by other "real news" and it will spread all over the
Maraya1969
Jan 2017
#118
I have a photo of myself from Jan 1985 with 5 members of the then Leningrad Philharmonic
pangaia
Jan 2017
#127
I think they confered about that very thing and realized Trump will be coming for each
Dustlawyer
Jan 2017
#25
Too late to the party. He already beat the press with his twitter account. They have no
kairos12
Jan 2017
#20
Absolutely not. But the press takes the bait off his twitter account and that becomes the 24 hour
kairos12
Jan 2017
#23
A lot of comments saying "we'll see" (which I agree with) and "too little too late" (which I don't
Squinch
Jan 2017
#31
And Mother Jones too! $1 a month, and they are breaking all the Trump news 3 months
Squinch
Jan 2017
#124
Exactly. We have allowed ourselves a diet of Kardashians for too long ("we" as a general idea.)
Squinch
Jan 2017
#125
Think they'll remember this letter a year from now at the next press conference?
.99center
Jan 2017
#54
Of course they won't. THEY won't remember anything because THEY didn't write it.
pangaia
Jan 2017
#76
It would be a lot more interesting to simply do what they propose rather than announce it.
Raven123
Jan 2017
#57
The Raw STory link doesn't have the entire letter, which further explains and has some excellent
Amaryllis
Jan 2017
#95
Well said!!! It makes me want to cry tears of joy to see the press stand up and show
AgadorSparticus
Jan 2017
#98