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The Latest: Reporters barred from Trump fundraiser after all

The Latest on President Donald Trump's first re-election fundraiser (all times local):

5:30 p.m.
The White House has gone back on its plan to let reporters hear President Donald Trump's speech at his first re-election fundraiser.
In a break from tradition, the White House had planned to bar reporters from Trump's speech. Reporters complained and the White House then agreed to allow a small group of reporters into the room for the president's remarks. The event is being held at Trump's hotel near the White House.
But hours later, the White House reverted to the original plan.
Spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders cited "some confusion" with the Republican National Committee and the "logistical challenges" of bringing the news media into the room at the last minute.
Former President Barack Obama typically allowed news media coverage of his formal remarks at party fundraisers.

3:50 p.m.
First-time candidate Donald Trump got a late start on fundraising in 2016. He held his first, big-ticket donor event only five months before Election Day.
But that won't be the case next time.
Some 40 months before he stands for re-election, the president is holding court at a $35,000-per-plate donor event Wednesday night at his hotel near the White House.
Trump's team initially planned to keep the event off-limits to the news media. But after reporters objected, the White House decided to let a small group hear the president's remarks.
The first cut of the money raised will go to Trump's 2020 re-election campaign. The rest gets spread among various Republican Party entities. Having multiple beneficiaries allows Trump to ask for well above the usual $5,400 per-donor maximum for each election cycle.
 
It may get unwarranted attention because it is Trump but with CNN's current problems they may not run with it. I recall some media attention about Mrs. Clinton's press-free, donor only events, people asking for transcripts but it wasn't really buzzed about and was short lived.

Personally I think it's a good idea for a short pre-dinner media session then have them leave, close the doors, and let the beers flow :clink:.
 
It may get unwarranted attention because it is Trump but with CNN's current problems they may not run with it. I recall some media attention about Mrs. Clinton's press-free, donor only events, people asking for transcripts but it wasn't really buzzed about and was short lived.

Personally I think it's a good idea for a short pre-dinner media session then have them leave, close the doors, and let the beers flow :clink:.

He should tweet them:
Everyone had a good time.
Sorry you couldn't attend.
 
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