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Our guest today is Amber Athey, the Washington Editor for Spectator USA and a Senior Tony Blankley Fellow at the Steamboat Institute.  Prior to her work at Spectator, Amber was a White House correspondent for the Daily Caller and a reporter for Campus Reform.

She was President of the College Republicans when she attended Georgetown University and has always been honest about her political leanings in her journalism career. In this interview, Amber talks about why readers no longer trust journalists because they often hide their political preferences.

Here, Amber discusses being a part of the White House Press Corp, which she recently rejoined as part of the Spectator. Because of COVID, it was quite an uphill battle to get her credentials this time around, but she has been persistent. She talks about how restrictive the Biden Administration has been for reporters since they took office, as it relates to COVID testing and safety.

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