Fox News joined several other major media outlets Thursday in refusing to send a representative to a meeting with Attorney General Eric Holder on the department's surveillance of reporters if Holder continues to insist that the session be off the record.
Michael Clemente, Fox News' executive vice president, decided that Fox News will not attend the off-record talks. Fox News had been invited to a Friday session at the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington.
With the decision, the two news outlets known to have been targeted by the Justice Department for surveillance -- the other being the Associated Press -- are now declining to participate in the first phase of Holder's internal review over the controversy. Several other outlets are also refusing to attend.
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Why "off the record" Holder and DOJ?
ReplyDeleteWhere is the transparency? Where is the change?
What are you hiding, Eric?
ReplyDeleteHe needs to be fired and the president needs to be impeached for crimes against this country.
ReplyDeleteAbout time the media came to their senses. Thank God for Fox news
Eric, if you can't sat it out loud to all of us, then you need not say it at all. You are fired.
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