Host Bianca de la Garza says that reporters in the White House press briefing room routinely try to coax the press secretary into supporting their politics with inflammatory language.
De la Garza explains that through countless hours of watching briefings and inside reporting on press room exchanges, White House reporters have been ruthless in their pursuit of driving specific narratives.
According to de la Garza, press room reporters are “savages” who have no shame in trying to push press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in a direction that would help their story, even if there isn’t evidence to support their claim.
“I remember one reporter asking the press secretary, ‘Do you think this is Russian disinformation?’ They were trying to help her and lead her into saying what they wanted,” de la Garza told Blaze News in an exclusive interview.
“I was like, ‘Didn’t we go through this already?'” […]
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