The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

White House aide suspended for threatenin­g reporter

- By Alexandra Jaffe

WASHINGTON » White House deputy press secretary T.J. Ducklo has been suspended for a week without pay after he reportedly issued a sexist and profane threat to a journalist seeking to cover his relationsh­ip with another reporter.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Friday that Ducklo’s conduct was “completely unacceptab­le.” Psaki said while she had not spoken about the incident with President Joe Biden, Ducklo and aides “at the highest levels” of the White House’s communicat­ions team had apologized for the incident.

“No one wants anyone to feel uncomforta­ble, to be put in an uncomforta­ble position,” Psaki said.

Psaki said in a statement earlier Friday that Ducklo had been suspended without pay with the approval of White House chief of staff Ron Klain.

She said Ducklo “is the first to acknowledg­e this is not the standard of behavior set out” by Biden,

and that Ducklo had sent the reporter in question “a personal note professing his profound regret.”

Ducklo’s personal life came under scrutiny earlier this week when Politico reported on his relationsh­ip with a reporter for the news outlet Axios who was assigned to cover the Biden campaign and its transition. Before Politico

broke the story Tuesday, People Magazine published a glowing profile of the relationsh­ip. It was the first time either one had publicly acknowledg­ed the relationsh­ip.

On Friday, Vanity Fair published a report citing two unnamed sources that Ducklo had threatened the Politico reporter to try to suppress the story, telling her “I will destroy you.”

Psaki, White House communicat­ions director Kate Bedingfiel­d and Anita Dunn, director of West Wing operations, were all reportedly involved in conversati­ons with Politico editors about the incident.

Psaki said that when Ducklo returns, he won’t be assigned to work with any Politico reporters.

President Donald Trump’s White House was known for an adversaria­l relationsh­ip with reporters, and both Trump himself and his lead spokespeop­le would frequently pick fights with and lob personal attacks at reporters from behind the podium. But the Biden White House sought to strike a more cordial and profession­al tone with the Washington press corps from the start, installing a cadre of seasoned Washington communicat­ors led by Psaki.

On her first day behind the podium, Psaki told reporters, “I have deep respect for the role of a free and independen­t press in our democracy and for the role all of you play.”

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? White House deputy press secretary TJ Ducklo listens as press secretary Jen Psaki speaks Feb. 9during a press briefing at the White House in Washington. Ducklo has been suspended for a week without pay after he reportedly issued a sexist and profane threat to a journalist seeking to cover his relationsh­ip with another reporter.
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS White House deputy press secretary TJ Ducklo listens as press secretary Jen Psaki speaks Feb. 9during a press briefing at the White House in Washington. Ducklo has been suspended for a week without pay after he reportedly issued a sexist and profane threat to a journalist seeking to cover his relationsh­ip with another reporter.

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