"In these final days before your inauguration, we thought it might be helpful to clarify how we see the relationship between your administration and the American Press Corps," Kyle Pope, editor-in-chief and publisher of the Columbia Journalism Review, said in an open letter to Trump.
In the op-ed 'An open letter to Trump from the US press corps' published today in CJR, Pope says that the relationship between the media and the President-elect are strained.
Pope insists that while Trump is within his rights to decide his ground rules for engaging with the press, the media too has some.
"It is, after all, our airtime and column inches that you are seeking to influence. We, not you, decide how best to serve our readers, listeners, and viewers. So think of what follows as a backgrounder on what to expect from us over the next four years," he wrote on behalf of American journalists.
"We think that would be a mistake on your part, but again, it's your choice. We are very good at finding alternative ways to get information; indeed, some of the best reporting during the campaigncame from news organisations that were banned from your rallies," he said.
"We may agree to speak to some of your officials off the record, or we may not. We may attend background briefings or off-the-record social events, or we may skip them. That's our choice. If you think reporters who don't agree to the rules, and are shut out, won't get the story, see above," he said.
The American media believes that there is an objective truth, and it will hold him to that, he cautioned Trump.
Pope, however, credited Trump with highlighting serious
and widespread distrust in the media across the political spectrum.
"Your campaign tapped into that, and it was a bracing wake-up call for us. We have to regain that trust. And we'll do it through accurate, fearless reporting, by acknowledging our errors and abiding by the most stringent ethical standards we set for ourselves," he said.
"We've been around since the founding of the republic, and our role in this great democracy has been ratified and reinforced again and again and again. You have forced us to rethink the most fundamental questions about who we are and what we are here for. For that we are most grateful," Pope said.
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