The Trump administration has taken control of press access, restricting coverage to favored outlets, which enables a friendly question atmosphere. During a recent Oval Office session with President Zelensky, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy and MAGA supporter Brian Glenn dominated the questioning, accounting for 62% of Trump's time. Doocy's six questions alone made up 41% of the total Q&A session, while the remaining reporters received limited attention with only 38% of the time. This trend highlights how Trump's strategy has shifted press interactions towards more supportive media.
During the Oval Office session, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy dominated by asking six questions, which accounted for 41% of Trump's time answering questions, shaping the narrative favorably for Trump.
The Trump White House significantly influenced the press coverage by taking over the press pool, allowing them to select reporters from favorable outlets that ask supportive questions.
Reporters from right-leaning outlets, including LindellTV and Gateway Pundit, have raised concerns about the quality of questions and the narrative being created during press briefings.
During a recent Q&A session, Doocy and Glenn contributed to 62% of the event's questions, limiting the opportunities for other reporters to engage with Trump.
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