Letter feels like 'explicit instructions' on how to cover administration, one critic argues
The White House was forcefully criticized after they sent a letter calling on the media to increase "scrutiny" of House Republicans and their impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Ian Sams, a Special Assistant to the President and spokesperson for the White House Counsel’s office, wrote the letter.
The White House urged media outlets to "ramp up [their] scrutiny" of House Republicans for opening an impeachment inquiry of Biden in a sharp message to news organizations on Wednesday.
Has the White House gotten so bold that they are brazenly telling the media to predetermine their coverage?
— Ashley Hinson (@RepAshleyHinson) September 13, 2023
As a former reporter, this is outrageous.
Republicans will follow the facts wherever they will lead. And the media should report the facts without bias. https://t.co/MposHoj29p
Republican Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson called the letter "outrageous."
President Joe Biden arrives to board Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, on August 15, 2023. (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
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"Has the White House gotten so bold that they are brazenly telling the media to predetermine their coverage?" she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. "As a former reporter, this is outrageous. Republicans will follow the facts wherever they will lead. And the media should report the facts without bias."
The White House refuses to answer questions about President Biden’s involvement in his family’s influence peddling and what the Bidens sold to make millions. When faced with defending the indefensible, the White House is now threatening the media to stop reporting on it. https://t.co/GfM2KaVZBX
— Jessica Collins (@jbakercollins) September 13, 2023
Jonathan Turley, a FOX News legal analyst and George Washington University law professor, wrote that the Biden White House's letter had an "uncomfortable feeling of marching orders to the media."
"It is a call for media to tailor the coverage to push the position of the White House against this effort to ramp up the investigation into corruption. It is an approach that is already embraced by many in the media," he wrote.
The letter has an uncomfortable feeling of marching orders to the media. It is also notable in the role of White House Counsel's office. It removes any pretense of separation between the Biden personal legal team and the White House Counsel’s office. https://t.co/YNXYxVxflG
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) September 13, 2023
"The White House is now calling for the media to again form the wagons around the President and attack the impeachment effort as it did the laptop and the corruption investigation," Turley continued.
Ian Sams, special assistant to the president and spokesperson for the White House Counsel's Office, speaks to members of the media outside the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Turley added that the most concerning part of the letter was there was no concern over "making such an open pitch to the press."
I actually think posting this is helpful, because this is the WH telling reporters how to report on the WH and it makes for an easy checklist to see which ones are simply following explicit instructions https://t.co/ziFgaTV6XM
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) September 13, 2023
If this doesn’t demonstrate the contempt the White House and Democrats have for transparency and an honest press, I don’t know what does.https://t.co/w6g2zFxBZn
— Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. (@RepGregMurphy) September 13, 2023
"If this doesn’t demonstrate the contempt the White House and Democrats have for transparency and an honest press, I don’t know what does," North Carolina Rep. Greg Murphy wrote.
Everyone knows my feelings about the poor timing of this impeachment but holy cow this is some communist bs https://t.co/mevNWjwiEA
— Brendon Leslie (@BrendonLeslie) September 13, 2023
We know the media was going to run interference on trying to cover up for this president anyway. You just don’t expect the White House to be this brazen in admitting their collusion.
— Congressman Rudy Yakym (@RepRudyYakym) September 13, 2023
Meanwhile, @HouseGOP will follow the facts wherever they lead.https://t.co/iwY4NqeJOm
Indiana Rep. Rudy Yakym said the White House's move was "brazen."
"We know the media was going to run interference on trying to cover up for this president anyway. You just don’t expect the White House to be this brazen in admitting their collusion. Meanwhile, @HouseGOP will follow the facts wherever they lead," he said.
Others noted that the move was "not okay," and equated it to "communist bs."
There's evidence of bribery with foreign adversaries, and if this is all "lies" -- why did Biden brazenly lie about being in contact with his son regarding his shady foreign business throughout the 2020 campaign? Perhaps the media should "ramp up its scrutiny" of that? https://t.co/acf2RICDG5
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) September 13, 2023
Can’t teach an old, decrepit, dimentia- riddled, dog-faced pony soldier new tricks. https://t.co/ITmPrUtd6N
— Brian McWilliams (@BrianMcWilliams) September 13, 2023
Humiliation ritual https://t.co/p8wYlniCkO
— Joe Gabriel Simonson (@SaysSimonson) September 13, 2023
GOP House Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into Biden on Tuesday and House Republicans "uncovered serious and credible allegations into President Biden's conduct."
"Today, I am directing our House committees to open a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe," McCarthy announced in a statement at the Capitol Tuesday. "This logical next step will give our committees the full power to gather all the facts and answers for the American public."
Several people on X referred to the move as some kind of "marching orders"
The orders have gone out: Protect the Precious. https://t.co/xCfKtMyWo4
— Pete Kaliner (@PeteKaliner) September 13, 2023
Joe Biden and the WH are now admitting to the entire world that they tell the media exactly what to say and do.
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) September 13, 2023
No wonder the media attacks President Trump 24/7 and never tells the truth about Democrats.
Will the media follow the WH’s marching orders?https://t.co/OATnUALnek
Yes the real trouble here is the lack of media scrutiny of Republicans. https://t.co/olBjoIhZy3
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) September 13, 2023
The level of collusion between the mainstream media and this President is at a level unseen in American history. https://t.co/bmY78jjd8W
— Congressman Bob Good (@RepBobGood) September 13, 2023
Other members of Congress called out the letter as well, as Republican Virginia Rep. Bob Good described it as an "unseen" level of collusion between the media and Biden.
The White House didn't return a request for comment.
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FOX News' Brian Flood, Chris Pandolfo, and Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.