Media boost security as Trump ramps up 'enemy' rhetoric
Source: Politico
TV networks are employing security guards at the president's high-octane rallies.
By JASON SCHWARTZ 08/09/2018 05:04 AM EDT
Notebooks, mics, cameras, hairspray those are all things TV reporters are used to having with them at political rallies. Now, in the age of President Donald Trump, theyve added another: security guards.
The networks are employing them, according to reporters, at Trumps high-octane political rallies, where the media often serves as the No. 1 rhetorical punching bag.
Last weekend, NBC News White House correspondent Geoff Bennett posted a picture on Instagram of himself with a member of the NBC security detail at Trumps Ohio rally, commenting, We need security guards when covering rallies hosted by the President of the United States. Let that sink in. Meanwhile, ABC News reporter Tara Palmeri tweeted and wrote about covering the Ohio rally, for the first time with a bodyguard.
Networks deployed security at Trump events as far back as the 2016 campaign. But in the wake of the shooting in the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, and with the president ramping up both his rally schedule and his rhetoric against the media he has tweeted that reporters are the enemy of the people five times in the past month, while hed used the line just twice on Twitter before that news outlets now find themselves increasingly facing the question of whether theyre doing enough to keep journalists safe.
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CurtEastPoint
(18,669 posts)heaven05
(18,124 posts)I want to know every word nuance spewing from dumptrumps imagination. And crowd response. Lowering the media count might be a way. I don't know. But this clown must be covered. I understand your intent I think...I hate even looking at him, SJH et al.
jayschool2013
(2,314 posts)Cover it, but as a print/web journalist might: with a phone and a notebook.
TV is show business. Do without the "live" shots, the hairspray and the three-person crew.
Go undercover.