Natalie Winters, the White House correspondent known for her skimpy outfits, denied membership to National Press Club

The White House correspondent known for wearing provocative attire to Trump administration press briefings has been denied membership to one of Washington, DC’s most prestigious social clubs for journalists.The National Press Club, the century-old association where reporters and other media professionals hear from senior government officials, has turned down a membership application from Natalie Winters, the 24-year-old White House correspondent and co-host of Steve Bannon’s “War Room: Battleground” podcast.Winters took to her social media page on X and posted a screenshot of an email that she received from the National Press Club recently.“Dear Natalie,” the email read.“Thank you for applying for membership at the National Press Club.”“Our membership committee and Board of Governors reviewed your application.

Unfortunately, you do not meet the qualifications for membership at this time,” Winters was told in the email.“Thank you for your interest in the National Press Club.”Winters wrote on X that she was denied despite being “host of one of the largest shows on the right” and having had her work cited by elected officials including President Trump.“The National Press Club should formally change their name to the National Propaganda Club,” Winters told The Post in a statement.“This is a great example of the discrimination that’s led to the irrelevance of many of the outlets they let in.”Winters said that the club “could have used my membership dues” in light of “the mass firings and ratings collapse of legacy media.”The Post has sought comment from the National Press Club.Journalists who are granted admission into the National Press Club pay dues totaling $704 annually — or $59 monthly.Younger journalists between the ages of 21 and 35 are offered a discounted tier that enables them to pay $34 per month — or $400 annually.Winters, a Los Angeles native and graduate of the University of Chicago, is a fixture on Bannon�...

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