I’m sorry but this isn’t getting enough attention.
When RFK Jr. was asked about a young child who died of measles in Texas, he responded “It's not unusual. We have measles outbreaks all the time.”
This is the first Measles death in the US in 10 years.
Jim Acosta: I think the AP should consider whether or not to sue the administration… and the rest of the press corps should start seriously considering whether it’s worth sending everyone into the Oval Office, onto Air Force One, or into the briefing room.
I know some of my friends in the White House press corps will say, ‘Hang on a second, how are we supposed to cover this guy?’ I understand—it’s difficult if we’re not there. But for a moment, let the American people see this image: an aspiring autocrat in the Oval Office, surrounded only by his propaganda outlets and right-wing hacks. That’s not a good look for him.
And I’ll tell you something else about Donald Trump—he cares about having those cameras on him more than almost anything else in the world. If the press were to take those cameras away for a day or two, I think he’d quickly reconsider this idea of kicking the Associated Press out.
It would be nice to return to a politics where Americans can agree on some fundamental things, like there is no place for anyone who expresses admiration for Hitler.