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Showing Original Post only (View all)Statement from Bloomberg editor in chief John Micklethwait on the WH Barring Certain Media [View all]
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https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-02-24/white-house-denies-access-to-briefing-to-times-politico-cnn
UPDATE:
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Statement from Bloomberg editor in chief John Micklethwait on the WH Barring Certain Media [View all]
kpete
Feb 2017
OP
I think I heard on Hardball that the WSJ has issued a similar statement. nt
Buns_of_Fire
Feb 2017
#7
Aw Bum, this is perfect. Just perfection. That last paragraph is ghoulish and truly creepy.
Leghorn21
Feb 2017
#34
He would have a tweet meltdown from attention deficit syndrome. He craves it
notdarkyet
Feb 2017
#25
So true and this is how he repays them. His supporters should take note.
SammyWinstonJack
Feb 2017
#32
All media would be best served, and best serve, to focus on investigation, not WH fake news
WheelWalker
Feb 2017
#19
The media outlets that stay without complaint will be complicit to Trump's fascism.
Doodley
Feb 2017
#31