When the billionaire media mogul announced his intention to run for president last month, he created a massive dilemma for the media organisation that bears his name.
It's never a good day when a US President bans reporters from one of the country's major media outlets from covering their campaign events, as Donald Trump did on Monday .
While Bloomberg News is best known for its financial reporting, it also covers politics extensively - including the Democratic presidential primary contest. During that time, the organisation declared coverage of the billionaire’s wealth and personal life to be off limits.
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