Article in Columbia Journalism Review by Paul Farhi, 3/19/25
Headline: “What the White House Press Corps Needs Most: Courage”
Subhead: “The beat may be the most prestigious in journalism, but in my experience, it’s also the one with the most timid reporters.”
“. . .’Most reporters want to cover the news, not be the news,’ as ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl explained it to me last week. (Karl, like Baker, has seniority and stature, and often does speak for attribution.) ‘They aren’t looking to pick fights with the White House—this White House or any other White House. We just want to do our jobs’. . .”
“Reporters at the White House typically tell me that their reticence stems from their own news organizations, which prohibit them from speaking to the press without authorization. “The sole reason in my case is that I would be punished by my employer if I went on the record” without preclearance, a network correspondent told me last week. . .”
“The general timidity of the press these days may also reflect the White House’s aggressive efforts to push back, even insult, those who go public in some fashion.”
https://www.cjr.org/opinion/white-house-press-corps-pool-rotation-courage-timidity.php