Donald Trump Nixes Idea Of Larger White House Briefing Room, Tells Reporters “I Don’t Want You To Be Comfortable”
President Trump joked that reporters should remain uncomfortable in the cramped James S. Brady Press Briefing Room despite past suggestions to expand or relocate it.
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Media Demands Taxpayer-Funded Upgrade for White House Press Room. Trump Refuses.
For decades, Washington’s press corps enjoyed a sweet deal with those in power. Reporters and politicians scratched each other’s backs. The media expected special treatment—and... The post Media Demands Taxpayer-Funded Upgrade for White House Press Room. Trump Refuses. appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Trump jokes he won't build a 'big, beautiful' press room because he doesn't want reporters 'comfortable'
President Trump rejected a reporter's request for a bigger White House briefing room, joking, "I don't want you to be comfortable," during crowded press conference.
Trump rejects suggestion to build ‘big, beautiful briefing room’ for press
President Donald Trump rejected a suggestion to expand the cramped White House press briefing room Monday, telling reporters, “I don’t want you to be comfortable.” The exchange came moments after Trump announced sweeping measures to combat violent crime in the…
Donald Trump Nixes Idea Of Larger White House Briefing Room, Tells Reporters “I Don’t Want You To Be Comfortable”
Donald Trump has paved over the grass adjacent to the White House Rose Garden, and he plans to construct a huge ballroom on the East Wing. But on Monday, he nixed another idea for renovation: expanding the quarters for the White House press corps. Brian Glenn, the correspondent for the Trump-supporting Real America’s Voice, asked Trump at today’s press conference, “You’re building a big beautiful ballroom. Could we build a big beautiful briefi…
Entire Room Cracks Up After Hearing President Trump's Response When a Reporter Asks Him to Build a "Big, Beautiful Briefing Room"
A bit of perhaps unintentional comic relief was provided during today’s historic White House Press Conference on tackling rampant crime in the nation’s capital.
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