Which mainstream media outlet will be replaced by independent media in White House briefings by December 31, 2025?
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Official White House announcements or media reports
Donald Trump May Ban Mainstream Media, Restore Hard Passes for Independent Media
Nov 30, 2024, 03:02 PM
Donald Trump Jr. has stated that his father, President-elect Donald Trump, is considering banning mainstream news outlets from the White House briefing room. According to reports from Fox News, the idea involves replacing traditional media with podcasters and independent journalists. This proposal is reportedly being considered due to dissatisfaction with how mainstream media has covered the 45th president. The potential change could create a new media environment where figures such as Maggie Haberman and Joe Rogan might share the briefing room. The plan also includes restoring hard passes for independent media.
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Maggie Haberman • 25%
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Ben Shapiro • 25%
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