In this episode of 'Just Ask the Press', host Brian Karem, along with John T. Bennett and Mark Zaid, discuss the significant news events of the week, focusing on the Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's immigration policies, the implications of his defiance of the court, and the controversial use of crime victims in political narratives. The conversation highlights the ongoing tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary, as well as the ethical considerations surrounding the exploitation of personal tragedies for political gain. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the media's portrayal of political figures, particularly Donald Trump, and how it shapes public perception. They explore the overwhelming nature of news coverage, the strategic distractions employed by the Trump administration, and the implications for press relations. The conversation also delves into the legal aspects of press access and the president's engagement with executive orders, highlighting the differences between Trump's approach and that of previous administrations.
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