Traditional media outlets had to wait their turn as the more conservative-leaning New York Post and Christian Broadcasting Network got the first three questions at Sean Spicer's first White House daily news briefing on Monday.
President Donald Trump's press secretary first called on the New York Post's Daniel Halper, who also is author of the book "Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine."
The next two questions came from the CBN News, founded by conservative Christian television evangelist Pat Robertson.
Later in the press conference, Spicer took a question from Newsmax's White House correspondent and chief political columnist John Gizzi.
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4 comments:
No, Tapper is not complaining. HA. If he's not complaining, why did he even say anything. MSM cannot stand the thought other media have an opinion and can now express it in public.
The cocky lame stream media should be grateful they got called on at all
Awesome
CNN ....LAST.
cnn grouned to the Bathroom stall.
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