http://www.businessinsider.com/cnn-sketch-artist-white-house-briefing-sean-spicer-2017-6
In response to the White House's recent trend of prohibiting cameras at press briefings, CNN on Friday said it sent its in-house Supreme Court sketch artist, Bill Hennessy, to Sean Spicer's latest press briefing.
CNN said it "equated press briefings to a Supreme Court argument -- an on-the-record event at which cameras are banned." The network argued sketches of the briefing had news value in the same way courtroom sketches do.
News organizations and the White House Correspondents' Association have protested the Trump administration's decision to scale back on-camera press briefings to unprecedented levels.
(Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Tuesday June 27 2017, @09:05AM
Yeah. A fun game is to find pictures of KellyAnne Conway when she doesn't know she's being photographed. When she knows she's on camera she looks like the prototypical conservative american woman, all unflinching smiles and perfect makeup. Catch her off guard and she looks like some kind of haggard, hungover sith-lord. This is what the pressure of trying to reconcile Trump's tweets with reality can do to a person: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/10/kellyanne-conway-white-house-gaffes-three-strikes-but-not-yet-out [theguardian.com]