The Press Briefings are a reality TV show where the reporters just grandstand.

The mainstream media is a joke right now. They’ve done nothing but try and hurt Trump and take him out. We’ve seen example after example of the media running hit pieces on him. Whether it’s in writing or on their show, why do we want this to continue?

This three minute clip from a press briefing says it all.

Decker still lives in the 90’s with his hairstyle

A quote from dopey Jon Decker: “But the president today put out this tweet which takes away from all of that and do you expect us here in this room to simply ignore that?”

They ignore other important issues and only focus on his negative tweets. Could he not tweet anything negative? Sure, but we didn’t elect him to play nice. They don’t care about covering anything else because it’s all about ratings. Project Veritas has given us undeniable proof of this. CNN is imploding, three “journalists” had to resign over a story that faced a $100 million lawsuit, NYTimes finally retracts a story, and the list goes on. Why do we want to continue to prop these companies up? Ignore them. They spread false information for the sake of ratings and subscriptions.

Instead, this is what I want from the Trump Administration. If you agree, give this a like and share it.

Ditch the press briefings.

The press will still get their information like they always do. Nothing is going to change with the amount of info they get. Instead, if they have questions, they can submit them in writing and the communication team will answer them.

We’ve seen it several times now where there’s been audio only briefings. The press don’t grandstand as much. Well, except for Jim Acosta from CNN who just cries like a baby. But even these briefings tend to be useless. The press stick to their talking points and the White House sticks to theirs. What’s the point? It seems like more of a waste of time than anything else.

Ditch the boring weekly address.

Right now, the couple minute clip released every Friday is boring and outdated. Instead, I want to see a 20 minute livestream where Trump talks about what his administration is doing a short Q&A session. It can be livestreamed on YouTube, Facebook, Periscope, Gab, and even other locations all at the same time.

The Q&A part will be questions gathered from his various social media accounts by his supporters. At the beginning of each week, there will be social media posts made where his media team can filter through them and pick out the best one. More subjective on their part, but you get the point. This also should incorporate blocking of negative blue check marks on Twitter and other various serial harassers on social media. They can attack Trump on their own timelines, not his.

Have a media team that writes articles.

I want to see articles being written about what’s going on. It’s easy to write an article and sometimes needed. When you talk about something the administration has done, you go over the quick highlights. In writing, that is where you can get into the detail. The press obviously doesn’t care to do the work themselves. Instead, they write clickbait articles and whatever will drive in the most ad revenue.

I want to see a media team that is writing articles including just the facts. You then put them on the White House website or other outlets who will not edit them. Alternative and new media sites would love the traffic. Mainstream media might tell you to not bother, but they would be wrong. The White House could to contact your site and say: “Hey, would you want to publish this article we wrote about X policy going into effect? If you do, we will push it on our social media.” Do you think they would say no? They’d love the extra traffic.

We need more interviews from friendly outlets.

There is no reason to have an interview with a negative outlet or a negative host. We need more interviews but they should be from outlets who are friendly. Why give ratings and traffic to an outlet who hates you and has a mostly negative tone? Why have an interview where they will be trying to trip you up with gotcha questions? The entire point of these interviews is to talk about what’s going on in your administration and talk about the positives. Not focus on the negatives like the mainstream media wants to do. Focusing on negatives brings in more hype and ratings for their show.

This chart illustrates what I’m talking about. Why waste your time with an outlet who will take that interview and spin it in a negative tone? They will have panels on to talk about that interview you where all they do is criticize it. No point to give them the ratings. Give it to someone who has been supportive of you.

Personally, I’d love to see an InfoWars interview. How much do you think the mainstream media would freak out over Alex Jones having an exclusive interview with Donald Trump? Their reaction alone would be worth it. Who cares what the critics would say. The main focus should be reaching more of your supporters. How many of your supporters frequently watch CNN? I’d put money down on the number being close to zero.

These ideas are just a few things I wish could be done with the Trump administration as far as communication and media are concerned. It might be a pipe dream, but I want it to become a reality one day.