I love this Sentance by the way:
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He said he would continue to hold news conferences, "but only if everyone is here for the intended purpose" of asking about the Republican legislative agenda.
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He has no ability to dictate what is asked. Nor has he the right.
The media can ask any question they so desire. Unless of course he is thinking of censorship. He can of course choose not to call on people he knows will ask provacative questions, but he is foolhardy to think that he can dictate such things beyond that.
What if a trusted correspondent suddenly asked a provactive quaetion? Would he simply not answer it?
That would look even worse.
He's a public servant, and will be hounded by the media. If he doesn't like it, he's in the wrong job.