‘Mr. President!’ When reporting gets loud and rowdy
WASHINGTON — It can be rowdy and even rude at times. But the media spray — shouted questions by the White House press corps to the president — is a necessary part of holding the nation’s top public official to account.
On Wednesday, White House aides banned CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins for shouting questions Trump did not like, setting off a national debate about how the press does its job.
Here are five things to know about the presidential pool spray:
HOW IT WORKS

