When Trump Canceled Their Interview, These Journalists Did Something Extraordinary: Cold-Called the President
In a remarkable display of journalistic resourcefulness that has both amused and alarmed political observers, two seasoned reporters from The Atlantic managed to conduct an impromptu phone interview with President Donald Trump after he abruptly canceled their scheduled White House meeting with a blistering social media attack. The incident, which unfolded like a scene from a political thriller, offers a fascinating glimpse into the unconventional nature of Trump’s second presidency and the creative lengths to which journalists must go to hold power accountable in the modern era.
Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer’s journey from scorned journalists to successful phone interviewers represents more than just a quirky anecdote from Washington’s press corps. It illuminates the complex relationship between Trump and the media, the challenges of presidential access in the digital age, and the president’s unique communication style that continues to baffle traditional political norms. As Trump marks his first 100 days back in office, this episode serves as a microcosm of his broader approach to governance and media relations.
The Canceled Interview: A Classic Trump Move
The story begins with what seemed like a journalistic coup: Parker and Scherer had secured a coveted White House interview with Trump to discuss his second term and what many consider the most remarkable political comeback in American history. Such access is rare and valuable, offering the opportunity for in-depth exploration of presidential thinking and policy direction.
However, just days before the scheduled meeting, Trump took to Truth Social—his personally launched social media platform—to unleash a characteristic tirade against the journalists. His message was both personal and politically charged:
“Ashley Parker is not capable of doing a fair and unbiased interview. She is a Radical Left Lunatic, and has been as terrible as is possible for as long as I have known her. To this date, she doesn’t even know that I won the Presidency THREE times.”
The irony of claiming three presidential victories on a platform called “Truth Social” was not lost on observers, given that Joe Biden decisively won the 2020 election. Trump’s attack continued with equal venom directed at Scherer:
“Likewise, Michael Scherer has never written a fair story about me, only negative, and virtually always LIES.”
With these public denunciations, the interview appeared dead in the water—another casualty of Trump’s adversarial relationship with mainstream media outlets he perceives as hostile.