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American Focus > Blog > Politics > THE POOR DEARS: White House Reporters Claim They’re Already ‘Exhausted’ by Second Trump Administration |
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THE POOR DEARS: White House Reporters Claim They’re Already ‘Exhausted’ by Second Trump Administration |

Last updated: November 30, 2024 12:26 am
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White House journalists are already expressing their exhaustion at the beginning of the second Trump administration. It seems like they are feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of having to actually do their jobs and hold the government accountable, instead of just acting as stenographers for the Democratic party.

The New York Times White House correspondent, Peter Baker, shared his thoughts on the demanding nature of covering a big story like the Trump administration. He mentioned how the constant news cycle and rapid policy and cabinet nomination announcements from President-elect Trump are already taking a toll on reporters. It’s no wonder they’re feeling burnt out before the administration has even officially begun.

The Hill national political reporter, Julia Manchester, described Trump as someone who thrives on unpredictability, adding to the sense of déjà vu among the press corps. With the transition already heating up with Cabinet picks and other developments, both reporters and the country as a whole are feeling the strain.

Twitter users also weighed in on the situation, with some suggesting that journalists should learn to code or consider a career change. The sentiment seems to be that perhaps some of these reporters are not cut out for the demanding nature of journalism in a politically charged environment.

Overall, it’s clear that covering the second Trump administration is going to be a challenging task for White House journalists. The pressure to fact-check and hold the government accountable is already taking its toll. Whether they rise to the occasion or consider a career change remains to be seen.

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