Monday, June 19, 2017

White House blocks audio and video from press briefings

Today the White House banned the use of video and audio at the daily press briefings. In other words, the media will no longer be able to record the press briefings, something that had never happened in DECADES since the press briefings have been televised.



And yes, the report today from different news outlets is that Sean Spicer may be reassigned. Which means he's going to be removed from the post of Press Secretary and given another position in Trump's White House.

The block to audio and video at the press briefings coincided with the flip-flop by Donald Trump's lawyer, Jay Sekulow, who said on Sunday Trump was not under investigation and then said TWICE today Trump was in fact under investigation for obstruction of justice.


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