Live Town Hall: The Press, The President, And The Public
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Tensions are high between the White House and much of mainstream media.
While this is largely playing out in Washington, D.C., we're asking this question in Connecticut: What's the role of the local press in a Donald Trump presidency?
Watch WNPR's John Dankosky and media leaders from across the state for a live, in-studio town hall meeting.
The panel included:
Marie Shanahan, UConn
Chris Powell, Journal Inquirer
Andrew Julien, The Hartford Courant
What do you expect from your local press? And has the president changed the rules of the game?