Caitlin Clark supports WNBA players’ stand against Christine Brennan
The WNBPA requested that the USA Today columnist's credentials be revoked after her line of questioning regarding a collision between Clark and DiJonai Carrington.
The WNBPA requested that the USA Today columnist's credentials be revoked after her line of questioning regarding a collision between Clark and DiJonai Carrington.
"It's the journalist's job to sort of see through all of the talking that's going on to get to the truth of the matter."
"It is false. I have not filed a complaint."
"My goodness, you certainly are missing some of the things that I have worked my hardest on and put my soul into."
"I think it's so disingenuous for Christine Brennan and other media members to say, 'I'm just asking a question.'"
"The way she’s covering Caitlin Clark, you’re asking, 'Is she Caitlin Clark’s PR agent?'"
In an appearance on CNN with Jake Tapper, Christine Brennan defended herself from fierce criticism from the WNBA players association.
"Instead of demonstrating the cornerstones of journalism ethics like integrity, objectivity, and a fundamental commitment to truth, you have chosen to be indecent and downright insincere."
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