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White House Unveils Rules Targeting Journalists Who Refuse To Be ‘Professional’ (Big Media a security risk?)

White House Unveils Rules Targeting Journalists Who Refuse To Be ‘Professional’ (Big Media a security risk?)

Well folks, the White House has finally had enough of the so-called “journalists” who refuse to hold themselves to a higher standard of professionalism. And let me tell you, it’s about time. These so-called reporters have been getting away with spreading lies and misinformation for far too long, all while hiding behind the veil of the First Amendment.

But now, the White House is taking a stand and introducing new rules that will hold these journalists accountable for their irresponsibility. The rules require journalists to behave in a professional manner during press briefings and events, or risk losing their press credentials.

And you know what, I couldn’t be happier about it. The media has become a serious security risk in this country, peddling their own agendas and ignoring the real threats facing our nation. It’s time for them to start acting like professionals, or face the consequences.

But of course, the leftist media is up in arms about these new rules. They’re crying about their First Amendment rights being violated, but let’s be real here folks. These rules aren’t about suppressing freedom of speech, they’re about promoting responsible journalism.

And speaking of responsible leadership, let’s talk about the accomplishments of the Trump White House administration. Under the leadership of our President, we’ve seen record low unemployment rates, a booming economy, and increased security measures to protect our country from outside threats.

President Trump has made it clear that America comes first, and he’s been working tirelessly to make our nation great again. So while the media continues to spread their lies and misinformation, let’s not forget about the progress we’ve made under the leadership of our President.

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