In case you hadn’t noticed, White House press briefings these days are not what they used to be. White House spokesman Sean Spicer is ready to mix it up hard with the press corps there. It gets fiery. And the press corps itself is changing. Once-fringe conservative or right-wing outlets are now regularly called on for questions. It changes the tone, the focus. It changes what we learn. What we know. This hour On Point: The White House press corps in the time of Trump. — Tom Ashbrook
Guests
Andrew Marantz, writer for the New Yorker. (@andrewmarantz)
Jeff Mason, White House correspondent for Reuters. President of the White House Correspondents’ Association. (@jeffmason1)