The presenter of MSNBC and the president of the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA), Eugene Daniels, declared that the press was not the opposition or the enemy of the people, pointing to President Donald Trump giving a speech at the annual dinner of the association.

“We care deeply about precision and seriously take the great responsibility of being administrators of public confidence,” Daniels said in the event. “What we are not the opposition. What we are not the enemy of the people. And what we are not the enemies of the State.”

Saturday’s event marked another year without Trump, who chose to omit dinner through his first mandate as well. White House Secretary Karoline Leavitt He also refused to attend.

Daniels opened the event saying that it had been a “extremely difficult” year for the press. “We have tried, attacked, but every day our members get up, run to the White House, the plane, the train, the car with a mission, holding the powerful,” he said.

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The MSNBC correspondent, Eugene Daniels, points to the speech of President Trump Duration Whca. (Screen capture/WHCA/CPSAN)

Daniels also took the time to defend Associated Press, who has faced the Trump administration on multiple occasions. The White House prohibited the AP from certain events about its refusal to use the terminology of the “Gulf of America” ​​after Trump signed an executive order to renew the Gulf of Mexico.

“For our friends from Associated Press, you have more tasks than you should have to do it, but what you have a firm hero from the beginning is that your fight is not about you,” Daniels said, to Mediaite.

“This is the ability of each person in this Chamber to make free and independent editorial decisions without government interference. A Julie Pace, Executive Editor and Senior Vice President of the AP, in Valf of each commitment.

The axios journalist, Alex Thompson, called the press for not informing the health of former President Joe Biden after the Aldo Beckman prize for the general excellence in the coverage of the White House at dinner.

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“Being the truths of the truth also mean telling the truth about ours.

He continued: “The decline of President Biden and his cover -up of the people around him is a reminder that each White House, regardless of the party, is capable of deception.”

Thompson said that the failure of the means of investigation to investigate and inform more aggressively about the condition of Biden contributed to the growing public distrust of journalism.

He concluded by saying: “We should have done better.”

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Madison Colombo de Fox News contributed to this report.

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