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The "new media" seat at the White House has shaken up press briefings, as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt aims to add non-legacy press members to briefings. Primary Menu Sections.
WASHINGTON — The White House press office has received 7,400 requests from people interested in occupying a newly announced briefing room seat for “new media,” The Post has confirmed. The ...
The "new media" seat at the White House has shaken up press briefings as the Trump administration aims to reach Americans who don’t rely on what it calls "the archaic White House press corps ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt began Wednesday’s briefing by introducing Steele. Former ESPN host Sage Steele is the recipient of the “new media” seat in today’s White House ...
Journalists call out reported White House plan to reshuffle media seats. Axios reported that the White House is creating a new briefing-room seating chart, a function long controlled by the White ...
The White House is reportedly on the verge of putting out a new seating chart for the briefing room — and some major outlets could find themselves losing their front-row seats.
WHCA blasts White House’s ‘wrong-headed effort’ to take over briefing-room seating chart ‘But if a White House’s goal instead is to receive ‘favorable coverage’ through easy ...
News; Nation; Journalists call out reported White House plan to reshuffle media seats March 31, 2025 Updated Mon., March 31, 2025 at 9:28 p.m. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks ...
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