New York Times reporter Glenn Thrush praised President Donald Trump for his press conferences and outreach to journalists during a panel discussion with two other reporters on Monday.
Thrush, who formerly reported for Politico, was joined by CNN's Jim Acosta and the Washington Post's Ashley Parker for the panel event, titled "A Front Row Seat to Spin."
"I do want to give Trump credit on things, " Thrush said. "I think one of the things that I think he's doing better than Barack Obama are these press conferences and his outreach to individual reporters, even for organizations like my own that he criticizes."
Thrush said reporters have been falling into a "trap" of saying that the "Golden Age" for freedom of the press was under Obama.
"When Obama had press conferences, he had a single piece of white paper and he had six or seven organizations that he had pre-selected to call upon, and a lot of them were pretty favorable to him, too," Thrush said.
"I think Trump's free-ranging press conferences, I think, are a lot more Democratic than the way that Obama conducted them," Thrush added.