The State Department muted a reporter asking about John Bolton's book - politico
The State Department muted a reporter asking about John Bolton's book.
The silencing of the journalist's phone line happened during a briefing highlighting the importance of a free press.
The State Departments top spokeswoman on Monday muted the line of a reporter asking about John Boltons book during a briefing extolling press freedom.
The Department convened a telephone briefing ahead of its designation of four additional Chinese news outlets as foreign missions. But when David Brunnstrom, a journalist from Reuters, asked whether U.S. allies had reached out to the assistant secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs in the wake of Boltons book, his line was muted.
Thats not what this call is about, the departments spokeswoman, Morgan Ortagus, said in response to the question.
After Brunnstrom continued his question, Ortagus said, AT&T, we can mute that line.
Enough with yer gdam questions already!!!