The Karoline Leavitt White House’s print secretary announces big changes for printing at first briefing
For Trump administration The first press conference in the White House On Monday, the press secretary of the Karolina Leavitt White House announced that the new administration had made major changes to make room for newer, less traditional media votes in the information room.
Leavitt told reporters that these changes in accordance with the “revolutionary media approach” of President Trump, who deployed during his campaign in an interview with the popular hosts of Podcasts and influences on social media.
“In accordance with this revolutionary Media approach This President Trump, during the campaign, Trump’s White House, will talk to all media and personality, not just the inherited media sitting in this room, “she began before cited by Gallup polls showing the low confidence of Americans in the main media.
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“Millions of Americans, especially young people, turned from traditional television outlets and newspapers to consume their news from Podcasta, blogs, social media and other independent outlets,” Leavitt continued. “For our team, it is crucial to share the message of President Trump everywhere and adjust this white house to the new media landscape of 2025.”
Leavitt announced the steps that Trump’s administration did to achieve this, starting with the return of print passes for 440 journalists whose passes “misjudged” administration.
The “new media votes that produce news related to news” and outlets that have not previously been welcomed in the Brifing room, she said, will also be opened.
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“We welcome independent journalists, Podcaster, influences on social media And the creators of the content that will apply for credentials to cover this white house, “Leavitt said, directing these media votes on the White House website.
The printing secretary announced that the seat in the front of the briefing room will now be known as a “new media seat”, reserved for new applicants for new media that meet the criteria.
“Our first questions for today’s briefing will be addressed by these new media members whose sales are, although some of the most viewed news in the country, have not gained places in this room,” Leavitt said before taking over the first Axiosa reporter questions Mike Allen and Breitbart Reporter, Matt Boyle.
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“The fact is that Americans consume their newspaper media from different platforms, especially young people,” Leavitt said. “As the youngest printing secretary in history, thanks to President Trump, I am proud to open this room with new media votes to share the president’s message with as many Americans as possible,” she said before expanded the call to “Legitiman Independent Journalists” for again. covering a new administration.