On Tuesday afternoon, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sent shockwaves down the paper-thin spines of the White House press corps as she declared the end of the press pool as we know it and that the administration, not the smarmy White House Correspondents Association (WHCA), would determine the rotation of reporters who’d accompany the President in tighter confines, such as the Oval Office and on Air Force One.
Leavitt led into this with more bad news for the liberal media, which was her reaction to a federal judge denying “Associated Press’s emergency motion for a temporary restraining order against” her and two colleagues for kicking them out of the pool for their refusal to relabel the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America.
She correctly pointed out the pool and its perks are “a privilege that unfortunately has only been granted to a…
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