The White House is urging all federal agencies to cancel their subscriptions to the New York Times and the Washington Post
White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement Thursday that"not renewing subscriptions across all federal agencies will be a significant cost saving for taxpayers -- hundreds of thousands of dollars." The move was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
"You take a look at the New York Times and you take a look at the kind of reporting they do, it was all -- it turned out to be all wrong." Read MoreIt's not clear how many subscriptions federal agencies have to the Times and the Post. The amount the federal government spends on these subscriptions is also unclear.Trump isn't the first president to boycott a newspaper in the People's House. President John F.
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