The Philippine Star

Trump suggests he might drop daily press briefings

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NEW YORK (AP) — US President Donald Trump threatened to shut down daily press briefings on Friday as he sought to defend his White House from criticism of its shifting explanatio­ns and misstateme­nts about the firing of FBI Director James Comey.

Trump’s statements, through a tweet and later television interview, threaten a Washington institutio­n that is the most high-profile forum for journalist­s to question the government about policy and the news of the day.

The White House first said this week that Trump made the move because of a negative memo about Comey from the Justice Department, only to have the president later say he made the decision before seeing the memo.

Conflictin­g stories were the topic of much media discussion. That led Trump to tweet Friday morning, “As a very active president with lots of things happening, it is not possible for my surrogates to stand at podium with perfect accuracy.”

He added, “Maybe the best thing to do would be to cancel all future ‘press briefings’ and hand out written responses for the sake of accuracy???”

In an interview with Fox News Channel’s Jeannine Pirro set to air next week, Trump suggested eliminatin­g the daily briefings and instead having one every two weeks — conducted by him.

”First of all, you have a level of hostility that’s incredible and it’s very unfair,” he said. He said Spicer is a nice man “but he gets beat up.” Trump would not directly answer questions about whether Spicer, who was out two days because of Naval Reserve duty, would remain in his job.

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