This 1 Change Trump Administration Has Made to White House Press Briefings Is Shaking Up the Media
April 13, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where the White House and Republican lawmakers are working on a couple of ways to do better than Obamacare. Melissa Quinn reports. If President Trump wants to use more force to make Syria's dictator think twice, GOP lawmakers tell Josh Siegel, he'll need to consult Congress. Plus: Rachel Bovard on reasons to save the filibuster, David Inserra and Garrison Rutledge on promising early results of enforcing immigration law, and Morgan Walker on how "outsiders" are welcome in the White House briefing room. It's Maundy Thursday. |
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NewsThis 1 Change Trump Administration Has Made to White House Press Briefings Is Shaking Up the MediaFrom the moment he took office in January, President Trump put the establishment media on notice. |
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