Why is no press allowed on the First Lady's trip to China? The White House won't say

By now it was 5 p.m. ET, nearly five hours after my initial inquiry. When I told the spokesperson that I did not see why the quote needed to be anonymous and attributed to “a White House official,” the spokesperson said if I needed something on the record I could refer to the First Lady’s travel guidance and a transcript of a press call regarding the trip. These documents did not contain an answer to my question regarding why no reporters would be traveling with the First Lady.

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Now, I’ll leave frustration over Michelle Obama’s trip to The New York Times, Nick Krisfof, The Weekly Standard and Drudge Report (a motley crew right there). What I want to know — and what I’ve wanted to know since last October — is why the spokesperson in the First Lady’s office didn’t want to give me a name I could put on a harmless, formulaic quote?

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