Rachel Maddow-Journalists push for 'forceful defense of freedom of the press' at dinner attended by Trump [View all]
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It is, shall we say, awkward that this president will attend an event that is supposed to honor and celebrate the free press in this country.
Journalists push for âforceful defense of freedom of the pressâ at dinner attended by Trump - MS NOW apple.news/AyqMiUxiDRNO...
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On Saturday, journalists will gather in Washington, dress up all fancy and get together to celebrate the First Amendment at the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner. (No, Im not going. Im allergic.)
The point of the event is to put a spotlight on the importance of the free and independent press in this country. The dinner also funds scholarships for journalism students......
Traditionally, the dinner involves lots of jokes at politicians expense particularly at the presidents expense. We all know Trump cannot stand anyone making fun of him, and so he has avoided the dinner.
Until now. This year, he says he is going.
And it is, shall we say, awkward that this president will attend an event that is supposed to honor and celebrate the free press in this country......
More than 250 veteran journalists signed on to a petition urging the White House Correspondents Association to protest at the event on Saturday, against what they call the presidents efforts to trample freedom of the press.
The petition includes a handy bulleted list of all the ways this president has tried to block the First Amendment in this country.
In light of that list, the petitioners say the association should offer, from the stage this weekend, a forceful defense of freedom of the press and condemnation of those who threaten that freedom and should do so in front of the man who seeks to undermine our countrys long tradition of an independent, strong, and free press.
As I said, more than 250 veteran journalists signed this petition. I wonder what will happen on Saturday.