Freitag, 5. Juni 2020

White House reporters were forced to sit closer together – Business Insider – Business Insider

Something is filling.

  • After months of press reporters sitting farther apart and resorting to a rotation to limit capability at press conferences, the White House moved the press corps’ seats better together in the Rose Garden today.
  • “It looks much better,” according to the president of the White House Correspondents’ Association.
  • “The chairs were at first placed in a method that was consistent with social distancing standards however were moved closer together by White House personnel soon before the event began,” Jon Karl, president of the WHCA and the chief White House correspondent for ABC News, composed in a statement.
  • “The health of the press corps ought to not be put in jeopardy since the White House wants reporters to be a prop.”
  • President Trump has previously riffed about the spaced out seating in both the briefing room and outdoors, and did not officially answer any questions at the Rose Garden interview.
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White House personnel bunched the press corps’ seats better together at a Friday press conference in the Rose Garden due to the fact that “it looks much better,” according to the White House Correspondents’ Association.

The socially distanced seating arrangement being ditched marks the most recent tiff between the Trump administration and the White House press corps

In a terse statement, WHCA President Jon Karl described what caused the brand-new setup.

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