President Trump’s history of berating & avoiding the questions of women journalists of color has been widely documented. This week was no exception.
“Although we have a 70-year history of African-American reporters being brought into the White House, it seems that this president wants to extend beyond those years in the days that they were banned,” she added.
Even still, the journalists’ refusal to let Trump’s charged language stop them from asking important questions reveal simultaneously the women’s strength and the president’s weakness: Instead of taking these questions in stride, he instantly attacks.that accompany their jobs, continue to ask important questions and ignore the bigoted comments of the president.
We are grateful for their persistence and their grit—for they prioritize informing U.S. citizens in the face of personal attacks.The coronavirus pandemic and the response by federal, state and local authorities is fast-moving. is keeping a focus on aspects of the crisis—especially as it impacts women and their families—often not reported by mainstream media.
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