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Title: Trump’s ‘Quiet, Piggy’ Remark Exposes Press Corps’ Failure

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Former ⁤Media Columnist Condemns Trump’s Treatment of Reporter ⁤as ‘Bridge Too Far’

WASHINGTON – Margaret Sullivan,former media⁣ columnist for The ⁣Washington Post,sharply criticized Donald Trump’s recent directive to a reporter to “be quiet,piggy,” calling it a disturbing escalation of his long-standing pattern of ⁢disparaging the press,particularly ⁤women and women of color. the incident,Sullivan argues,highlights ⁤a risky normalization of unacceptable behavior and a prioritization of access over journalistic⁢ solidarity.

Sullivan, ​who covered Trump’s first term extensively, notes the​ incident‌ isn’t isolated. She recalls Trump’s frequent clashes with Yamiche Alcindor, then​ of PBS NewsHour, whom he labeled as asking “nasty” questions.More recently, he called Alcindor, now with NBC, “second rate” and demanded she “be quiet.” He also publicly referred to April Ryan, a longtime White House reporter, as ‌”a​ loser.”

According to Sullivan, ‍the press corps’ reluctance to collectively challenge Trump stems from a fear of losing access to briefings and facts. Bill Grueskin,a former​ editor ‍at the miami ⁣Herald ‍and Wall ⁢Street Journal ​ and ​current professor at ​Columbia Journalism School,explained on⁤ Bluesky,”access‍ beats out solidarity,every day of the week.”

Sullivan laments the gradual acceptance of such behavior,warning​ that continued inaction risks eroding standards of decency in public life. She questions whether enough people still value those standards, ​suggesting a growing apathy towards Trump’s conduct among both his supporters and the media.

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