Foreign Journalists Face Uncertain Future in US

When U.S. President Donald Trump berated an Australian reporter for asking an unpleasant question, his colleagues took that as a warning.

With the administration planning to slash correspondent visas and issuing not-so-veiled warnings, foreign journalists find themselves under pressure in the United States.
Last week, a journalist from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation asked Trump about his business dealings while in office. Trump was visibly irritated.
"In my opinion, you are hurting Australia very much right now, and they want to get along with me," Trump told the reporter, John Lyons.
"Your leader is coming over to see me very soon. I'm gonna tell him about you. You set a very bad tone."
The exchange was widely discussed in Washington media circles.
One foreign correspondent, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity, said Trump's hostility toward the media was not concentrated on foreigners.
"When Trump insults a journalist, it doesn't matter to him whether it's a foreigner or not," the correspondent said.
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