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The White House Correspondents Association on Monday threatened Today News Africa reporter Simon Ateba with expulsion after he interrupted Friday’s briefing and heckled Jen Psaki.
Chaos erupted in the press briefing room on Friday on Jen Psaki’s final day as White House Press Secretary.
Today News Africa’s Simon Ateba repeatedly heckled Psaki and interrupted other reporters.
Simon Ateba was upset that Psaki called on AP reporters first and skipped over reporters in the back where he was standing. TRENDING: 2000 Mules Just “Tip of the Voter Fraud Iceberg” – Michigan Investigators Reveal Mountain of New Evidence of 2020 Election Fraud Ateba began shouting over AP’s Zeke Miller.“Simon, please stop,” ABC’s Mary Bruce said.Psaki jumped in and scolded Simon Ateba again as he interrupted Mary Bruce.“Simon, if you could respect your colleagues and other media reporters in here, that would be greatly appreciated. Go ahead, Mary,” she said.WATCH: More disrespectful shouting from Today […]
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