White House reporters are already “exhausted” with President-elect Donald Trump’s second term before it even starts, members of the press corps told Vanity Fair on Wednesday.
In the article, titled “Reporters Brace for the Frenzy of a Second Trump White House,” New York Times White House correspondent Peter Baker said, “Anybody who went through it the last time remembers how nonstop it was.”
“It ends up kind of becoming all-consuming and taking over your life. It wears you down,” he lamented.
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“Everybody’s exhausted, and he hasn’t even taken office yet,” Baker added.
Julia Manchester, a national political reporter for the Hill, referred to the incoming president as “someone who thrives on unpredictability.”
Describing the aftermath of the November 5 election as something like “déjà vu” for the press corps, she said it was “right into the fire with this transition, with the Cabinet picks.”
“And I think overall, just outside of the press corps, the country itself was feeling burnt out,” Manchester added…
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