Then, a little more than a week in, it changed to "FOR PLANNING PURPOSES."pic.twitter.com/Qq0GCht5IX
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Then, a little more than a week in, it changed to "FOR PLANNING PURPOSES."pic.twitter.com/Qq0GCht5IX
That's like, a middle-ground thing, where we shouldn't publish it, but I guess we can do reporting off of it (or something, it's vague).
Then, when Trump went abroad, they went all the way to "FOR PLANNING PURPOSES/NOT REPORTABLE."pic.twitter.com/RWfcrPlLng
They were abroad, though, so I let it go because I thought it might be related to security precautions.
But, they've kept it that way since. Here's the top of Thursday's schedule: "FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY // NOT REPORTABLE."pic.twitter.com/zUzBmpGRKU
Anyway, I know we have a lot going on, but this is something that has been frustrating me.
<unfin> Note: There are times the "NOT REPORTABLE" is acceptable, like, when WH gives press advance notice so we can plan travel.
Like, we got when Obama had a trip, too. When they're not announcing it publicly yet, but they understand press schedules need to be made.
makes sense for future events that haven't been announced yet, but has it ever been used for a daily schedule?
I don't know about "ever." I just know what we used to get from the Obama daily guidance, which is why I posted it as an earlier tweet here.
That is frustrating. As always, thank you for the work you do, & explaining it in a way even I can understand. Good night!
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