Trump will not like Thursday's front pages of the major U.S. newspapers
When reporters asked President Trump on Wednesday afternoon about U.S. Ambassador Gordon Sondland's House impeachment testimony earlier that day, he responded: "Well, I think it was fantastic. I think they have to end it now. He said there was no quid pro quo." That is not, in fact, what Sondland said, as a cursory glance at the front pages of major U.S. newspapers would show.
Washington Post A1: Diplomat acknowledges 'quid pro quo' pic.twitter.com/TnooHaB2rq
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) November 21, 2019
Trump is an avid, longtime, habitual consumer of media coverage of himself, though he may not see the print editions of The New York Times and The Washington Post, as he made a show of canceling the White House subscriptions to both newspapers. But the Times and the Post are hardly alone in their top headlines.
Take an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal https://t.co/5xQPDPcm8q pic.twitter.com/1TqDMQMgsC
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 21, 2019
Gordon Sondland gives all the dirt on Trump's plot for quid pro quohttps://t.co/rPaLv2FPzj pic.twitter.com/wU6cdFxYFe
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) November 21, 2019
A look at Thursday's paper: 2020 Grammy nominations are loving Lizzo; Thanksgiving travel expected to be stormy, with possible blizzard conditions in central USA pic.twitter.com/IykdnLoRlx
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 21, 2019
Not every news organization is on the same page, though.
For those wondering how @foxnews buries #ImpeachmentHearing… Front page all about Dem Debate. Small print on scrolling down "Media Buzz: Sondlan declares quid pro quo, pundits call testimony damaging to Trump"
— Mark Binder - Writer, Storyteller, Nice Guy (@barkminder) November 21, 2019
