Mar 16 • 19:38 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Trump enjoys 'messing with' journalists as they scramble to get his personal phone number: report

Former President Donald Trump is using his accessibility to journalists to manipulate media coverage and exert control over narratives during interviews.

A recent report discusses how former President Donald Trump has been giving his personal phone number to various journalists who are eager to secure interviews with him, but he often treats these interactions humorously rather than seriously. The journalist Max Tani highlights that, despite the initial excitement from reporters to get Trump's insights, many of these interviews result in superficial content that lacks valuable information, often no more enlightening than his posts on Truth Social.

The report examines the dynamics of this relationship, wherein Trump's willingness to be accessible appears to be a strategic move that keeps media outlets engaged while promoting his viewpoints in the guise of providing exclusive content. This comes years after the media shifted its approach away from covering Trump's every action, suggesting a maturity in journalism that is now being challenged by Trump's renewed method of engagement.

Furthermore, the article suggests that Trump is aware of how these phone calls often backfire on reporters, serving more as tools for him to reinforce his narratives. A White House official indicated that reporters should be wary of the environment they are stepping into, suggesting that Trump's charm and accessibility may not be what they expect, as he often uses these interactions to further his own agenda rather than genuinely divulging insights into his thoughts and policies.

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