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Trump's new press secretary to hold first formal briefing Friday | TheHill

  
Via:  Vic Eldred  •  5 years ago  •  1 comments

By:   Morgan Chalfant (TheHill)

Trump's new press secretary to hold first formal briefing Friday | TheHill
President Trump's new press secretary Kaleigh McEnany will brief reporters for the first time in the White House briefing room on Friday.

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President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump to travel to Camp David on FridayOvernight Defense: Sexual assaults increase across military | Army defends bringing cadets back for Trump graduation speechOvernight Health Care: Pelosi floats almost T for states | US intel investigating COVID-19's origins | Trump outlines efforts to protect nursing homesMORE's new press secretary Kaleigh McEnany will brief reporters for the first time in the White House briefing room on Friday.

The White House issued an updated guidance late Thursday announcing a formal on-camera briefing with the press secretary in the James S. Brady Briefing Room on Friday at 2 p.m., marking the first such occurrence in more than a year.

It is unclear whether the move signals that the White House plans to revive the tradition of the daily briefing with the press secretary, which has been otherwise abandoned under President Trump.

Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerMeghan McCain: Fauci 'seems to be the only person holding this country together'Kayleigh McEnany to take over as White House press secretaryGrisham leaves role as White House press secretaryMORE, the first press secretary under Trump, often sparred with reporters at briefings and became a target on "Saturday Night Live" for his appearances. The briefings slowed thereafter and came to a halt under Sarah SandersSarah Elizabeth SandersGrisham leaves role as White House press secretaryFox News's Hume rips Alexander over 'gotcha' question to TrumpNBC's Alexander: I gave Trump 'a softball' question as opportunity to 'reassure' AmericansMORE, Trump's second press secretary, who was the last to hold a briefing in March 2019.

Stephanie GrishamStephanie GrishamTop Trump policy adviser Joe Grogan to leave postMeadows puts his fingerprints on Trump White HouseNew WH press secretary criticized for demanding media refer to Trump as 'President Trump'MORE, McEnany's predecessor, never held a formal briefing and defended the decision to end them, describing Trump as his own best spokesperson and decrying the briefings as "theater" where reporters attempt to make names for themselves.

McEnany's decision to take the podium comes less than a month after she took over the position, brought on as part of a broader overhaul of the communications operation executed by new White House chief of staff Mark MeadowsMark Randall MeadowsTop Trump policy adviser Joe Grogan to leave postThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump slams media coverage of COVID-19Trump rips media after taking criticism over coronavirus briefingsMORE.

McEnany has already gaggled with the press a handful of times at the White House following television interviews.

The decision to revive the briefing with the press secretary on Friday also caps a week that saw a decline of the White House coronavirus task force briefings that had become a daily occurrence over the past several weeks as the United States grapples with the pandemic.

For the past several days, Trump has opted to forgo the coronavirus briefings in favor of organized events and remarks that have been followed by exchanges with reporters.

The shift from the coronavirus briefings followed a briefing last Thursday during which Trump suggested doctors study disinfectant or ultraviolet light as a potential treatment for patients with the novel coronavirus, a remark that was widely mocked and criticized as dangerous. The president has since said he was speaking sarcastically.


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