'They're writing books now. I mean, they're all getting famous off of this presidency,' Stephanie Grisham complained.
Although Trump has done away with the tradition of the White House press secretary taking daily questions from journalists, the administration has argued that the president is exceptionally available to the press. Trump regularly takes questions directly from reporters outside the White House, as well as before and after important meetings and events to which the media are invited.that the press"weren't being good to his [Trump's] people.
that Trump's availability to the press should not serve as a substitute for the regular press briefings. Other experts also pointed out that even when former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush made themselves available to reporters, this did not replace the regular briefings by their press secretaries.
Outgoing White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders hugs President Donald Trump during an event at the White House in Washington, D.C. on June 13"The robust, public back-and-forth we've come to expect in the James S. Brady briefing room helps highlight that no one in a healthy republic is above being questioned," Knox said."This retreat from transparency and accountability sets a terrible precedent.
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