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Apr 7Edited

Several abandoned attempts on Twitter due to parameters.

Submitted letter to Denver Post but am submitting a second to a provided email with your words verbatim instead of just a link.

I intend to pursue others.

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The Denver Post:

Your message has been sent

Full name:

(Blocked my personal inf)

Subject:

Questions the Media Should Ask

Link to relevant story:

https://open.substack.com/pub/stopthepresses/p/20-rude-questions-the-media-should?r=v5mzk&utm_medium=ios

Letter:

I have permission to submit this info to the news media by author Mark Jacobs. Please Publish!

“20 “rude” questions the media should ask”

These questions are critical during these dangerous times.

Thank you.

Newsmakers know journalists have a short attention span. They know if they can stave off questions long enough, most reporters will move on to something else. And if the reporters keep asking tough questions, some politicians will deny them access. The journalists may even get in trouble with their own bosses if their questions come across as rude.

Please open attached link to read these important questions.

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