The Pentagon's chief spokesperson, Sean Parnell, has invited conservative radio hosts Clay Travis and Buck Sexton to broadcast from the Pentagon, amidst a significant shift in press briefing norms under the Trump administration. This change sees mainstream media outlets like NPR and the New York Times being pushed out of their workspaces. Instead, more conservative outlets, including One America News Network and Breitbart, will rotate into these spaces. Although the removed organizations remain in the Pentagon press corps, this move reflects a broader trend towards favoring conservative voices within government media access.
The Trump administration's quick establishment of new norms within press briefing rooms highlights a shift in the Pentagon's relationship with media, favoring conservative outlets.
Sean Parnell, the Pentagon’s chief spokesperson, extended an invitation to Clay Travis and Buck Sexton for broadcasting from the Pentagon, signifying a welcoming shift.
The Defense Department removed several mainstream media organizations from their workspace at the Pentagon to accommodate a rotation of mostly conservative outlets.
In conversations, both Travis and Sexton expressed anticipation about broadcasting from key government locations, marking a potential realignment in media access.
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