Trump's media strategy marks a significant shift in presidential conduct, with lawsuits against major networks like ABC and CBS, alongside blacklisting reporters from the Oval Office for noncompliance with his directives. These actions undermine journalistic independence and create a precedent for future administrations. Trump’s denial of access to outlets like AP and the demands for specific language reflect an authoritarian approach to media relations, prompting widespread concern among journalists. The White House Correspondents' Association has condemned these actions as detrimental to free press and warned of potential long-term consequences for media access stability.
Trump's approach to media has introduced unprecedented methods of control, including lawsuits and access denial, impacting the independence of the press.
The White House Correspondents' Association highlights the dangers of this trend, warning it undermines a free press by limiting access and avenues for dissent.
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