Billy Bush under fire along with Trump for lewd comments
LOS ANGELES — First it was Ryan Lochte lying about being robbed in Rio, and now it’s Donald Trump’s startlingly lewd videotaped comments. For the second time in less than two months, TV personality Billy Bush is part of a major news story — but this time, he’s coming under fire.
Although Bush was working for entertainment news show “Access Hollywood” when he and Trump exchanged crass, caught-on-video remarks about women in 2005, he’s now a co-host of NBC News’ “Today” and, observers say, may have violated standards of journalism as well as civility.
At a minimum, the network should bar Bush from covering Trump and the presidential race, said Mark Feldstein, a former broadcast journalist and now a professor at the University of Maryland. If Bush failed to disclose the Trump exchange to his NBC News bosses, then more is demanded, he said.
“If he actively covered up information that he knew would embarrass a presidential candidate,” that is a “firing offence” for a journalist whose job is to inform the public, Feldstein said.


