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RandySF

(58,911 posts)
Sat Sep 28, 2019, 05:33 PM Sep 2019

It's no surprise that the press just recently turned on Trump.

Egypt planned to arrest a New York Times reporter. The Trump administration reportedly wanted to let it happen.

In late 2017, the New York Times received an urgent warning from a U.S. official. Egyptian authorities were looking to arrest Declan Walsh, the newspaper’s reporter in Cairo, according to its publisher. It’s not unusual for a large media organization to get tipped off about threats to its journalists overseas, particularly those reporting on authoritarian governments.

But what was striking is what the official said next: The Trump administration had tried to keep the warning about Walsh from ever reaching the Times. Officials “intended to sit on the information and let the arrest be carried out,” Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger wrote in an opinion column on Monday.

This incident, described publicly by Sulzberger for the first time in a talk at Brown University earlier on Monday, adds a chilling new episode to the administration’s trend of attacking the press and diminishing the rights of journalists as they come under threat around the globe, the publisher wrote.

Where the United States was once seen as the top defender of press freedom, Sulzberger suggested Trump has inspired the opposite around the globe, citing recent threats made in an address by the Cambodian prime minister, a social media blackout in Chad, and attempts to arrest foreign journalists in Egypt, whose autocratic president Trump once jokingly called his “favorite dictator.”



https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/09/24/trump-declan-walsh-ag-sulzberger-egypt/
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It's no surprise that the press just recently turned on Trump. (Original Post) RandySF Sep 2019 OP
They didn't "just turn on him." The reported something that was big enough to cause action. NCLefty Sep 2019 #1
Did he know about the bonesawing of a journalist by Saudis in advance too? Liberty Belle Sep 2019 #2
the "just recently" part doesn't really fit stopdiggin Sep 2019 #3

NCLefty

(3,678 posts)
1. They didn't "just turn on him." The reported something that was big enough to cause action.
Sat Sep 28, 2019, 05:37 PM
Sep 2019

But that's their job.

That was a shitty thing he did to that journalist, of course.

stopdiggin

(11,317 posts)
3. the "just recently" part doesn't really fit
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:00 AM
Sep 2019

a well described pattern of complete hostility toward the press that Trump has embraced from the very beginning. There has been little secret, and a very short learning curve, regarding just exactly where Trump stood in relation to a free press. So the idea that the media has become suddenly "woke" to a rancid, sometimes threatening, environment ...

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