The White House revolved a new website this week that may seem well known for long news jungles.
Wh.gov/wire is a dead bell for the DRRODGE report, the online seminal aggregator who helped break the Monica Lewinsky scandal that almost overthrew President Bill Clinton in 1998.
The Glitzy Pro-Trump website, which contains titles of all the “straight and accurate administration coverage” lids, is the mind of the White House communication office, poisoned by Steven Cheung.
“It’S’S is a thing run by COM,” a White House official after the project for The Post this week. “Something’s something we talked about inside. While all things are here, it’s never an attempt with a man, not an effort with a woman, but it’s a communication product.”
The attractive style of the site is intended to give readers a “soluble format” that is not “not too complicated”, this person added.
“This is just a kind of mind, in my personal opinion, to put all that coverage in one place, for people to take a look, people to digest or share,” they said. “I think it’s really important for us to go to the American people. They don’t have to come to us, you know, looking for information. And I thought, what better way to put all that coverage in one place?
“It is just an easy form to digest and right, if it looks similar to someone else’s things, so be it. But I think it’s different and but it’s a kind of achieved the same goal.”
The website’s “wire” brand comes after the White House removed the Associated Press, Reuters and Bloomberg from their traditional place in the press pool after a court battle with AP on access.
A federal judge ruled the AP – which deceived the administration for its refusal to use the term “Gulf of America” - must have the same approach to other exits, making the White House stripping reporters with guaranteed daily access to the Commander -in -Chief.
Since noon Friday, the website including links to Trump’s truth’s social posts, the “Quick Response” administration account, official statements and articles and options options, including Fox News, Breitbart, The Washington Times and Washington Examin.
The attempt, the White House official said, is part of their “new media strategy” to shake the media landscape.
“Next up to 100 days, you know, we did 100 interviews from the White House,” the official said. “This is just another part of that strategy, making sure it is in a place, soluble for the public. I cannot emphasize that as much as it is about overthrowing barriers and doing as possible things as possible, making sure that people do not have to do the whole world.”
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