
The US president is accompanied by a group of 13 White House journalists when he travels on Air Force One
WASHINGTON — Normally they're the ones grilling Washington power players.
But the tables have been turned on the White House press corps. A news report made waves Friday in the U.S. capital with its humorous — but detailed — investigation into rampant theft from the press section of Air Force One, the president's official plane.
"For years, scores of journalists — and others — have quietly stuffed everything from engraved whiskey tumblers to wine glasses to pretty much anything with the Air Force One insignia on it into their bag before stepping off the plane," Politico reported.