Why was Kaitlan Collins almost blocked from the event?
She asked President Trump a question that the Saudi Royal Guard deemed inappropriate.
News / Politics
CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins publicly thanked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt for intervening on her behalf during a presidential trip to Saudi Arabia, ensuring she wasn't barred from a press event.
During President Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia in May, Kaitlan Collins, while in the press pool, asked Trump a question that upset the Saudi Royal Guard, potentially leading to her being barred from future events. Karoline Leavitt stepped in, insisting that Collins be allowed to attend the next event with the rest of the U.S. press. This action is notable given Leavitt's history of strained relationships with some media outlets, including instances where the White House denied access to certain platforms. Despite these tensions, Leavitt's intervention suggests a recognition of the importance of press access, even for journalists with whom the administration has disagreements. This situation provides insight into the ongoing balancing act between political maneuvering and the principles of a free press.
She asked President Trump a question that the Saudi Royal Guard deemed inappropriate.
She intervened to ensure Collins was not blocked from attending the next press event.
Leavitt has a history of restricting access to news outlets deemed unfriendly to the administration, making her support in this instance particularly notable.
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