April D. Ryan is an American Correspondent and author. Since 1997, she has served as a White House correspondent. Currently, she is the Washington, D.C., bureau chief for American Urban Radio Networks. In 2017, she joined CNN as a political analyst. In other words, she is the cream of the crop. Yet, the following tweets by her are among the most troubling on Twitter. The future of reporting looks grim with reporters like her.
In the first tweet, this ‘prominent’ journalist responds to the taping of Joe Biden’s speech with disdain.
“Revealing a contradiction between Biden’s private thoughts and public statements is dangerous because it erodes public trust in the President, the Office, and the media itself,” she insisted.
Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy joins Bill Hemmer Reports to discuss newly leaked audio of the president-elect.
White HousecorrespondentApril Ryan raised eyebrows on Friday after she appeared to endorse the idea that journalists shouldn t reveal contradictions between President-elect Joe Biden s public and private statements.
On Thursday, Ryan appeared to express disapproval that a recording of Biden claiming defund the police rhetoric hurt down-ballot Democrats in last month s elections was leaked to The Intercept, which duly reported on it. I asked an incoming White House source was the meeting contentious with civil rights leader and @JoeBiden and the answer was no . A rights leader at the meeting says @JoeBiden was passionate, Ryan tweeted. The question is who taped this meeting and why? What is the agenda?