Adversaries... Continued
Donald Trump and his relationship with the news media - past, present and future
President-Elect Donald Trump made it clear throughout his campaign that he’s no lover of the press – he banned the Washington Post from attending rallies, threatened to expand libel laws, and has even ditched the media pool. One of his recurring rallying cries called journalists the most dishonest people he’s ever encountered. Some are wondering how – and whether – he’s going to co-operate with the White House Press Corps as President.
"No president since Nixon has been so open in their contempt and hatred for the news media," says former investigative correspondent Mark Feldstein, author of Poisoning the Press. This week Jon Sopel talks to Feldstein about the last president who was open about his loathing for the media – President Richard Nixon.
Also on the programme: former ABC White House correspondent Ann Compton on presidential transparency.
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Sopel's Soapbox
Follow this year’s extraordinary US presidential race with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ’s Jon Sopel