April Ryan backs out of Buttigieg interview: Campaign didn’t mention ‘venue would be a fundraiser’
CNN political analyst April Ryan on Friday withdrew from a scheduled interview with Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, saying his campaign failed to mention that the event venue would be a fundraiser.
“I agreed to interview Pete Buttigieg this weekend – the campaign was not clear that the venue would be a fundraiser. We’ll be rescheduling the interview to a more appropriate time/place,” Ryan, who is also a White House correspondent for American Urban Radio Networks, wrote on Twitter. “Looking forward to asking him the tough questions the AURN audience wants answers to.”
I agreed to interview Pete Buttigieg this weekend – the campaign was not clear that the venue would be a fundraiser. We’ll be rescheduling the interview to a more appropriate time/place. Looking forward to asking him the tough questions the AURN audience wants answers to.
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) October 18, 2019
Tomorrow, there will be a grassroots fundraising event for @PeteButtigieg in Washington DC.
Tickets range from $15 up to $500 pic.twitter.com/g4gjamVoGk
— Political Party Time (@PolPartyTime) October 18, 2019
“Thank you @PeteButtigieg for inviting me to be your guest at the CBC Dinner. The last time I was invited to the dinner by a presidential candidate was @barackobama. You know what happened after that!” she wrote on Twitter.
Thank you @PeteButtigieg for inviting me to be your guest at the CBC Dinner. The last time I was invited to the dinner by a presidential candidate was @barackobama. You know what happened after that! We also… https://t.co/ONias6pQg7
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) September 15, 2019
Patton led an effort to block the release a video depicting the shooting death of Laquan McDonald, a black teenager in Chicago whose death by a police officer prompted months of protests that eventually ended in the officer’s conviction.
“Transparency and justice for Laquan McDonald is more important than a campaign contribution,” Buttigieg campaign spokesman Chris Meagher said in a statement. “We are returning the money he contributed to the campaign and the money he has collected. He is no longer a co-host for the event and will not be attending.”
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