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Journalists express fatigue ahead of second Trump administration

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Bobbie D. Frantz Treasurer | DeKalb County Republican Party

Bobbie D. Frantz Treasurer | DeKalb County Republican Party

White House journalists have expressed feelings of exhaustion as they prepare for the second administration of President-elect Donald Trump. The sentiment was captured in a report by FOX News, which highlighted the demanding nature of covering Trump's presidency.

Peter Baker, a White House correspondent for the New York Times, shared his experience with Vanity Fair, stating that the job becomes "all-consuming" and can take over one's life. He acknowledged that covering significant stories is inherently taxing due to their importance.

Julia Manchester from The Hill noted Trump's unpredictable nature and described a sense of déjà vu among reporters as they navigate his rapid policy announcements and cabinet nominations. She mentioned that this intensity extends beyond the press corps, affecting the nation as well.

The topic has also sparked reactions on social media platform Twitter/X. Users have commented on the challenges faced by journalists during this transition period.

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