Washington Post Reporter Criticized for Question on Censoring Trump-Musk Interview
Cleve Wootson's query about government intervention in online content sparks debate over free speech and media responsibility.
- Wootson asked the White House if it planned to address misinformation from Trump's interview with Elon Musk.
- Critics online condemned Wootson for advocating government censorship.
- The White House responded without committing to any specific actions.
- The Trump-Musk interview proceeded without interruption, garnering significant viewership.
- The incident has reignited discussions on media roles and First Amendment rights.