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Pence Volunteers Bar Washington Post Reporter From Entering Public Campaign Event
Steven Ginsberg, the Post’s senior editor for politics, told the HuffPost: “We will continue to cover their campaign in the same aggressive, comprehensive and unflinching way we have for the past 18 months, no matter what form their ban takes on any given day”.
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Pence, running mate to Donald Trump and governor of IN, will appear at an unspecified time and place, said Brian Seitchik, Trump campaign manager for Arizona.
Pence touted his own record of being available to the media to Hewitt.
Mike Pence is campaigning in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and he makes clear he opposes abortion.
DelReal made a decision to cave in to the security official’s request and put his cell phone and laptop in his vehicle and came back in line where he was detained and invasively patted down by security personnel. The Post says the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department verified DelReal had no phone after patting him down, but DelReal still was denied entry by private security staff. The crowd humored him, breaking into the “USA, USA” chant that is often heard at Trump events.
According to the Post, after being turned down for credentials at the Pence event DelReal was told by a private security guard he couldn’t enter through general admissions with his laptop and phone.
The sheriff’s office says shortly after the reporter went inside event staff escorted him out of the Expo Center. The harassment of an independent press isn’t coming to an end.
Pence press secretary Marc Lotter issued a statement saying, “Our events are open to everyone, and we are looking into the alleged incident”. What the American people like about Donald Trump is he’s leveling with the American people.
“It sounds like they misinterpreted what they were supposed to be doing”, the official said.
“Believe me, if I become president, oh, do they have problems”, Trump said of these media members.
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“We’re not going to let them”, he continued.