On the campaign trail, president-elect Donald Trump said he “wouldn’t mind so much” if journalists were shot, threatened to revoke broadcast licenses of networks that aired coverage he didn’t like, and called reporters “the enemy of the people.” More recently Trump has demanded that Republican lawmakers kill a bill to protect journalists from revealing their sources. Trump’s first administration had a tense relationship with the media. We talk to experts about how journalists should best cover Trump this time around.
How Should the Media Cover the Next Trump Administration?

Donald Trump, addresses the media as he arrives at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport on October 18, 2024 (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Guests:
Brooke Gladstone, Host and Managing Editor, "On the Media" - from WNYC Studios. Her latest book is 'The Trouble With Reality."
Jon Allsop, journalist and media writer, Columbia Journalism Review's daily newsletter, "The Media Today"
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