A White House correspondent who turned heads earlier this year for her ‘inappropriate’ outfits has suffered a major career blow.
Natalie Winters, 24, the co-host of Steve Bannon‘s War Room on Rumble, shared on social media Wednesday that she has been denied membership into the prestigious National Press Club.
‘I co-host one of the largest shows on the right, Presidents and Congressmen share my work and I have a White House Press pass,’ she lamented in a post online.
She shared a screenshot of the rejection email she received, which read: ‘Dear Natalie, Thank you for applying for membership at the National Press Club.
‘Our membership committee and Board of Governors reviewed your application.
‘Unfortunately, you do not meet the qualifications for membership at this time.
‘Thank you for your interest in the National Press Club.’
Winters now says the century-old association in which reporters and other media officials liaise with senior government officials ‘should formally change their name to the National Propaganda Club.
‘This is a great example of discrimination that’s led to the irrelevance of many of the outlets they let in,’ she