Now Trump Wants to Evict the Press From the White House
The transformation of the United States from a representative democracy to an authoritarian banana republic ruled by an unstable egomaniac is accelerating. In classic despot style, Donald Trump has labeled the independent press as “the enemy,” and is now preparing to evict journalists from the White House.
According to three senior officials on the transition team, a plan to evict the press corps from the White House is under serious consideration by the incoming Trump Administration. If the plan goes through, one of the officials said, the media will be removed from the cozy confines of the White House press room, where it has worked for several decades. Members of the press will be relocated to the White House Conference Center—near Lafayette Square—or to a space in the Old Executive Office Building, next door to the White House.
“There has been no decision,” Sean Spicer, Trump’s press secretary, said about the plan today. But Spicer acknowledged that “there has been some discussion about how to do it.”
Of course, Trump’s incoming White House press secretary is trying to spin this as a way to help the media.
Spicer cast the possible relocation of the press corps as a matter, in part, of logistics. “There’s been so much interest in covering a President Donald Trump,” he said. “A question is: Is a room that has forty-nine seats adequate? When we had that press conference the other day, we had thousands of requests, and we capped it at four hundred. Is there an opportunity to potentially allow more members of the media to be part of this? That’s something we’re discussing.”
Maybe there would have been more room for the media at that last press conference if they hadn’t packed it with Trump staffers and boosters who applauded every talking point from the Dear Leader.
But another unnamed member of this gang of villains can’t help boasting about the true motive.
Another senior official, however, suggested a more pointed motivation for the move. According to the official, the potential relocation reflected a view within the transition team that coverage of Trump has been so hostile as to indicate that the press has abandoned its role as neutral observer.
“They are the opposition party,” a senior official says. “I want ‘em out of the building. We are taking back the press room.”