White House aides discuss Trump’s attitude toward the Correspondents’ Dinner and media perception
White House aides discuss Trump’s attitude toward the Correspondents’ Dinner and media perception The passage provides anecdotal commentary from two White House staffers about the president’s sensitivity to media criticism and a rumor about Graydon Carter. It lacks concrete allegations, specific transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials beyond general impressions, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Staffers Conway and Hicks describe Trump’s personal dislike of media humor and the Correspondents’ Dinner.; A rumor is mentioned that Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter might be pushed out, allegedly linked to Trump’s media grievances.; Both women are portrayed as influential lieutenants handling the president’s media reputation.
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White House aides discuss Trump’s attitude toward the Correspondents’ Dinner and media perception The passage provides anecdotal commentary from two White House staffers about the president’s sensitivity to media criticism and a rumor about Graydon Carter. It lacks concrete allegations, specific transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving high‑level officials beyond general impressions, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Staffers Conway and Hicks describe Trump’s personal dislike of media humor and the Correspondents’ Dinner.; A rumor is mentioned that Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter might be pushed out, allegedly linked to Trump’s media grievances.; Both women are portrayed as influential lieutenants handling the president’s media reputation.
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