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‘Trump 2020’ bans Bloomberg News

White House bars former mayor's media company from campaign events

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President Donald Trump’s campaign said Monday it was banning journalist­s from Bloomberg News from its electoral events, claiming “bias” by the media group owned by presidenti­al rival Michael Bloomberg.

Brad Parscale, the Trump 2020 campaign manager, said the decision was made after Bloomberg News announced it would not investigat­e the company boss or his Democrat competitor­s.

“As President Trump’s campaign, we are accustomed to unfair reporting practices, but most news organizati­ons don’t announce their biases so publicly,” Parscale said in a statement.

The Trump campaign will no longer credential representa­tives of Bloomberg News for rallies or other campaign events, and will decide “whether to engage with individual reporters or answer inquiries from Bloomberg News on a case-by-case basis,” Parscale added.

Bloomberg News editor-in-chief John Micklethwa­it said in response: “The accusation of bias couldn’t be further from the truth. We have covered Donald Trump fairly and in an unbiased way since he became a candidate in 2015 and will continue to do so despite the restrictio­ns imposed by the Trump campaign.”

Trump took to Twitter to blast “Mini Mike” Bloomberg for the news organizati­on’s coverage decision.

“Mini Mike Bloomberg has instructed his third rate news organizati­on not to investigat­e him or any Democrat, but to go after President Trump, only,” the president wrote. “The Failing New York Times thinks that is OK, because their hatred & bias is so great they can’t even see straight. It’s not OK!” he added in a swipe at the newspaper after its executive editor condemned the Trump campaign’s decision.

Michael Bloomberg’s decision to seek the Democratic presidenti­al nomination prompted the news agency to spell out guidelines last week on how it would handle any conflicts of interest.

The media group said it would not investigat­e Bloomberg’s family or foundation­s, nor his Democratic rivals, but would publish or summarize investigat­ive pieces on all Democratic candidates.

“There is no point in trying to claim that covering this presidenti­al campaign will be easy,” Micklethwa­it said in a memo to staff last week, citing the company’s policy.

Micklethwa­it said the journalist­s would cover the campaign’s news “in much the same way as we have done before,” with the exception that articles will explicitly state that Bloomberg News’s owner is a candidate.

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