MEDIA MATTERS
White House attempt to control news reportingconfirmed
'We've demonstrated our willingness and ability to exclude Fox News'
Posted: July 15, 2011
1:00 am Eastern
© 2011 WND
Copies of Obama administration e-mails obtained byJudicial Watchhave confirmed attempts by the White House to control the media in the United States by manipulating interviews with networks. Despite public statements that Fox News, which often has reported criticisms of President Obama, was granted the same access as other networks,the e-mails Judicial Watch obtained"provide evidence that FNC was specifically singled out for exclusion." According to one Oct. 22, 2009, e-mail exchange between Dag Vega, director of broadcast media on the White House staff, to Jenni LeCompte, then-assistant secretary for public affairs in the Treasury Department, Vega informs LeCompte that "…we'd prefer if you skip Fox please."
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, explained that the controversy arose when the administration was making "executive pay czar" Kenneth Feinberg available for interviews with selected administration favorites.
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