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"If they smell the watersports, they'll come running. They can't be anywhere near."
To a bigger conference room in the building on the White House grounds. The Executive building, which is still considered the White House.
Great move to increase the numbers of reporters by moving the Press Corps out of the West Wing into digs several times larger
The White House should also credential internet personalities and websites with a large following, take away the seating priority decisions from the Correspondants Association - an outdated, legacy operation.
No taxpayer corporate subsidized trips when the President is away from DC; corporate Media can send their representatives on their own dime. Outside of DC, priority is given to the local press first.
Time to move Presidential Communications to the 21st Century.
Report: Trump Administration May Evict Press Corps From White House
President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration is considering a plan to remove the press corps from the White House, according to a report published Saturday by Esquire.
Trump's incoming administration is giving the plan serious consideration, according to three senior transition team officials cited in the report.
Under the plan, the press corps would be moved from the White House press room to the Old Executive Office Building next door or the White House Conference Center, an annex building across the street, Esquire reported, citing one of the three officials.
Incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer said there had been "no decision" on the matter but "there has been some discussion about how to do it," as quoted by Esquire.
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/report-trump-administration-white-house-press-corps
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