Journalists call out CNN for limiting in-person press access to the debate: 'Deeply concerned'
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CNN is being called out by the White House Correspondents' Association for limiting in-person press-access to the CNN Presidential Debate on Thursday.
Former President Trump and President Biden will face off Thursday at 9PM in the first debate, which will be simulcast on the Fox News Channel, between the two candidates in the 2024 cycle. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"Tonight’s debate will have no audience present and includes format rules that can silence candidates’ microphones. We don’t know how this will play out in real time. A pool reporter is there to observe what is said and done when microphones are off or when either candidate is not seen on camera but may speak, gesture, move, or engage in some way," the WHCA president's statement continued.
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