Thursday, March 27, 2014

"Saudis Deny Visa to Jewish Reporter Covering Obama--Obama Still Going"

Michael Wilner 
Washington Bureau Chief for the Jerusalem Post
By Patrick Goodenough, Mar. 26. 2014, CNSNews.com 

The administration criticized Saudi Arabia’s denial of a visa for a Jewish White House correspondent wanting to cover President Obama’s visit to the kingdom on Friday, but when asked Tuesday whether it would “reconsider going to Saudi Arabia or anything like that,” Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said “no.”

Michael Wilner, a U.S. citizen who covers the White House for the Jerusalem Post, applied for a visa with other members of the White House press corps but was turned down on Monday.

Speaking to reporters on Air Force One as the president flew from the Netherlands to Brussels on Tuesday night, Rhodes said the administration was “very disappointed” and had taken up the matter with the Saudis.

“We’ll continue to raise our concerns with the Saudis about why this journalist was denied a visa and about our very strong objections to their decision.”


“That didn’t cause you guys to reconsider going to Saudi Arabia or anything like that?” a reporter asked.

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