At face value, it may not seem especially notable that that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held a briefing yesterday for “faith-based media,” ostensibly to discuss issues related to international religious freedom. What’s curious, however, is the apparent secrecy surrounding the briefing.
For example, the State Department said no transcript of the briefing would be available to the public, which is unusual. The State Department also wouldn’t say who participated in the briefing.
Major independent news organizations that asked to be part of the briefing were reportedly excluded — the invitations were limited exclusively to “faith-based media.”
CNN spoke to a former State Department spokesperson, who found all of this difficult to defend.
Former State Department spokesperson John Kirby, who is a CNN Global Affairs analyst, said “it is typical practice that any on the record interview in which a Cabinet official participates is transcribed and published at the earliest appropriate opportunity.”
“These officials are public servants. What they say — in its entirety — is inherently of public interest. It’s inappropriate and irresponsible not to observe that obligation,” he told CNN.









