Game of Thrones

Trump administration to creators: “You will be allowed to apply for press credentials to this White House.”

Here’s something I didn’t have on my second Trump term bingo card: The president is carrying on a policy enacted by the Biden Administration. Trump’s press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, announced that the White House will continue to make overtures to creators by granting them access to the Brady Press Briefing Room.

Leavitt wants creators of all stripes to apply for access to the Briefing Room. “We are encouraging anybody in this country: whether you are a TikTok content creator, a blogger, or a podcaster — if you are producing legitimate news content, no matter the medium, you will be allowed to apply for press credentials to this White House,” she said.

Trump’s Democratic predecessor invited influencers into the political process like never before. Select creators received presidential talking points at private pressers, the ill-fated Biden reelection campaign tried to drum up support on TikTok, and Biden even addressed creators directly at the inaugural White House Creator Economy Conference.

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

Though the Dems increased their creator overtures to unprecedented levels — and pushed out some traditional voices

in the process — Trump was the candidate who ultimately fared the best on social media. His collaborations with the young male podcasters who drive Gen Z interest helped him increase his performance among that demographic.

Early in his second term, Trump made it clear that he will have a greater presence on YouTube than he did during his first term (he may also try to save TikTok along the way, too.) Part of that growing social profile will involve more press access for creators. Leavitt said that the decision to credential new media voices is a response to the increasing amount of trust Americans invest in those sources. The new wave of political influencers is pushing out established political pundits across the board, and that surge has now arrived at the doors of the White House Briefing Room.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Have you heard? A ‘Dead Meat’ meetup, Jake Paul’s re-raise, and the TikTok farlands.

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends,…

2 days ago

YouTube Shorts has a new look that removes distractions and dislikes

It's hard to believe it's already been more than five years since YouTube Shorts was…

2 days ago

Twitch partners with Soundcloud to put a new spin on DJ sets

Both YouTube and TikTok have flexed their music industry muscles by attaching their names to star-studded…

2 days ago

Second Rodeo’s Scott Brown says a new age of creator-fronted scripted content is here–and vertical microseries like Playback are leading the charge

With microseries drawing big attention and big investment from startup studios and legacy entertainment entities…

3 days ago

YouTube creator content now appears in 25% of AI chatbot responses

According to new research from Jellyfish, creators are becoming vital sources for AI chatbots, whether they…

3 days ago

The Knicks’ victory lap has scored billions of views. Advertisers should pay attention.

On June 13, the New York Knicks ended a 53-year title drought by defeating the San Antonio Spurs…

3 days ago