Brian Stelter, the notorious left-wing media propagandist, just can't catch a break.
rear to be let go According to CNN recently I complain Stelter was recently denied press access to a Trump campaign event because people still liken him to a baked potato.
vanity fair report:
The campaign has taken similar disciplinary action against other journalists in recent weeks, according to people familiar with the developments. An Axios reporter was approved at an event and then revoked the same day after a story about President Trump's Republican National Committee's struggles in battleground states was published. (An Axios spokesperson declined to comment.) At least one other of his post The reporter was temporarily denied press privileges at several events after accurately reporting on President Trump's public statements. Very recently, Brian Stelter correspondent of vanity fair, Media were denied access to Trump's rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.
Reporters who have been snubbed in recent weeks have not been completely banished from events. You can participate as a member of the public, but that requires arriving at the rally much earlier, which could hinder negotiations for some journalists given their busy schedules. „It's hard for people to criticize because it's just a select group of people who shut out reporters, and it's usually temporary,“ said one political reporter. And it's not just an event, they added. „If they're offended by a story, they won't talk to you for a week or two.“ I spoke to several reporters for this story and they lost access. For fear of this, he refused to discuss his relationship with the camp.
In a statement provided to the newspaper, President Trump's spokesperson Stephen Chan refuted suggestions that the campaign was denying admission to the event and urged people to apply for general admission tickets instead. .
No one will be denied access to our events. If you are a reporter who would like to cover our events but cannot obtain the coveted press badge, you are welcome to apply for general admission tickets to experience our events. Throughout this campaign, we have remained the most press-friendly and accessible campaign in modern history. We flew reporters in Trump Force One and had them livestream from inside the motorcade, giving them access they would never have been granted in the legal era. We don't let small differences get in the way of using media to get our message across.
But there are also certain reporters who have engaged in unethical conduct or violated basic journalistic standards by sharing privileged information with other camps or individuals…unfortunately for such people. , they will never be trusted again and will never be given the benefit of the doubt. Either this campaign or when I return to the White House.
Sadly for Stelter, he appears to be one of them. He would have to pay for a general admission ticket or risk missing out entirely.