'Quiet, quiet, quiet!' - What triggers Trump to shut down reporters?

MyNews newsroom brief · 5h ago · 1 min read · via bbc.co.uk

As the US president insults a journalist again, the BBC looks at the questions he does not like to answer.

The incident in question is the latest in a series of public outbursts by US President Trump, where he silences reporters he perceives as asking inappropriate or tough questions. This behavior has significant implications for the relationship between the White House and the press corps, as it can be seen as an attempt to intimidate and control the narrative.

In the context of US presidential history, Trump's interactions with the press have been unusually contentious. His frequent criticism of individual journalists and media outlets has raised concerns about the erosion of press freedom and the ability of the press to hold those in power accountable. The White House Correspondents' Association has previously expressed concerns about Trump's treatment of reporters, and this latest incident is likely to fuel further debate about the president's relationship with the press.

As the US presidential election heats up, it's likely that Trump's interactions with the press will continue to be scrutinized. What's worth watching next is how the press corps responds to these incidents, and whether they find ways to adapt their questioning strategies to get more information out of the president. Additionally, the reaction of other politicians and the public at large will be important to monitor, as it may indicate a shift in tolerance for this kind of behavior from those in power.

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