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By 13 former White House press secretaries, foreign service and military officials
(CNN)All of us have experienced the challenges of a regular press briefing whether at the White House, the State Department or the Pentagon. We all had days where the last place we wanted to be was behind one of those podiums. But day after day, we persisted.
We believed that regular briefings were good for the American people, important for the administrations we served, and critical for the governing of our great country.
We'd like to share what we mean by that. In any great democracy, an informed public strengthens the nation. The public has a right to know what its government is doing, and the government has a duty to explain what it is doing.
For the president and the administration this is a matter of both self-interest and national interest. The presidents we served believed a better-informed public would be more supportive of the president's policy and political objectives.
And a well-informed citizenry would be better equipped to understand the difficult choices and decisions presidents must make, especially in times of crisis and challenge. Bringing the American people in on the process, early and often, makes for better democracy.
More at: https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/10/opinions/ex-press-secretaries-open-letter-on-press-briefings/index.html
At the end of the article is an amazing list of the authors! From BOTH parties!
world wide wally
(21,757 posts)USALiberal
(10,877 posts)bucolic_frolic
(43,393 posts)TRUMP wants NONE OF THOSE THINGS! It's a budding dictatorship! Never a doubt!
keithbvadu2
(36,975 posts)Has Sarah Huck found a job other than Fox News 'contributor'?
How about Sean Spicer?
Dukkha
(7,341 posts)ummm...kind of. Ugh. Still better moves than his press secretary stint
USALiberal
(10,877 posts)Sarah Sanders launched a new website in August 2019 as a prelude to a 2022 run for governor of Arkansas, a post her father, Mike Huckabee, held from 1996-2007.