RTDNA, News Groups Seek Trump Meeting

A coalition of 61 journalism organizations would like a meeting or conference call to discuss access issues with President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence.

The Radio Television Digital News Association and 60 other journalism organizations have requested a meeting with President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence to discuss access to government. 

The coalition sent a letter today to Trump and Pence, asking for a meeting or conference call to discuss: 

  • The ability of reporters to directly interact with government employees who are subject matter experts, rather than interacting with Public Information Officers (or having all conversations monitored by Public Information Officers).
  • Access to the activities of the president.
  • Ensuring that the Federal Freedom of Information Act remains as strong as possible.

“This is an unprecedented time for the American media and, as a consequence, for the American public.  It is imperative that the incoming administration understand the importance of transparency in government and the cooperative spirit needed in working with the journalists who cover it,” said Mike Cavender, RTDNA executive director.  “Only then will Americans be fully and fairly informed about the important decisions being made on their behalf.” 

This letter is the latest among several that were sent to the Obama administration, since at least 2013, regarding concerns about White House restrictions on photographers, transparency and public information officer restrictions. 

The first letter, sent Nov. 21, 2013, addressed concerns regarding White House restrictions on photographers. The next letter, sent July 8, 2014, and a follow-up letter sent Aug. 5, 2014, regarding PIO and transparency issues were met with a response from the White House on Aug. 11, 2014, that the groups found unsatisfactory. This white paper and other articles also provide background on the issue. 

“We urge you to publicly affirm your commitment to transparency, to issue an executive order prohibiting the restrictive public information policies that have been the status quo, and to engage in a public discussion with us about the Trump administration’s commitment to the free flow of information from the White House and all federal government, to the American people,” the latest letter states. 

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The groups hope that together, they and the Trump administration can improve the lines of communication between the White House and the press.


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Carol Jones says:

January 20, 2017 at 10:14 pm

We need to STOP THE MEDIA from becoming DJT’s lapdog AGAIN – as they did all through 2016. Les Moonves, CEO of CBS, spoke for all his billionaire Media buddies when he told the Hollywood Reporter on 2/29/16: DJT “may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS.” Don’t let National & Local Media put profits over America’s core values.