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NYT Haberman Says Trump Will Contact Reporters Directly in Post-Hope Hicks White House

March 9, 2018 By Tammy Haddad

Maggie Haberman in front of Air Force One, Photo Courtesy Vanity Fair

Donald Trump stunned reporters in the White House briefing room on Thursday, March 8th with a surprise appearance, his first ever in front of the correspondents who usually grill Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The brief appearance acted as a teaser for his planned meeting with Kim Jong Un. President Trump is reportedly angry at Sanders for her comments about his legal case with the porn star Stormy Daniels.

Washington’s favorite White House columnist, New York Times’ Maggie Haberman, says that this move is indicative of a post-Hope Hicks White House and for Trump’s interactions with the press a sign of things to come.

Trump reaching out more directly to reporters – a la popping into briefing room, working phones – is likely in the post-Hicks era

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) March 8, 2018

Filed Under: News Media Tagged With: briefing, Donald Trump, Hope Hicks, Maggie Haberman, New York Times, Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Stormy Daniels, Tammy Haddad, Washington, White House

Don’t miss Jim VandeHei’s Five-Parter on Jared Kushner’s Fall

March 2, 2018 By Tammy Haddad

Jim VandeHei, Jenny Licht and Mike Allen, Photo Courtesy Haddad Media.

Jared Kushner is on thin ice according to Axios’ Jim VandeHei, who writes in an epic story out Friday, March 2nd that President Trump’s son-in-law is facing a “slit-by-slit slow bleed”.

VandeHei mentions a series of embarrassments suffered by Kushner over the past week including losing his interim security clearance, losing his top communications staffer Josh Raffel, a bombshell Washington Post report suggesting that four foreign countries are discussing strategies to manipulate him, a New York Times front page detailing loans that his business has received after high-level meetings with the CEOs of Apollo and Citigroup, and last but not least a Maggie Haberman story detailing Trump’s frustrations with Kushner in recent days. VandeHei is quick to point out the fact that both Trump and Kushner both read Haberman’s stories.

You can read VandeHei’s full report here.

Filed Under: News Media Tagged With: Apollo, Citigroup, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, Jim VandeHei, Josh Raffel, Maggie Haberman, New York Times, Tammy Haddad

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