Atlanta journalists prepare for second Trump presidency

Portraits of Dan Whisenhunt, the founder and editor of Decaturish.com, Nsenga Burton, editor-in-chief of The Burton Wire, and Donnell Suggs, the editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Voice.
From left to right: Dan Whisenhunt, the founder and editor of Decaturish.com, Nsenga Burton, editor-in-chief of The Burton Wire, and Donnell Suggs, the editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Voice, were guests on Thursday's edition of "Closer Look." (Decaturish/Nsenga Burton/The Atlanta Voice )

During his first term, Trump frequently battled with news networks during White House press conferences and briefings.

Now, ahead of his second term in office, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders, Freedom of the Press Foundation and American Sunlight Project are all calling on President-elect Donald Trump to end his attacks on the news media.

For a journalists roundtable, on Thursday’s edition of “Closer Look,” show host Rose Scott talks with Dan Whisenhunt, the founder and editor of Decaturish.com, Nsenga Burton, an award-winning journalist, entrepreneur, and editor-in-chief of The Burton Wire, and Donnell Suggs, the editor-in-chief of The Atlanta Voice. They talk with Scott about how they will approach covering the Trump administration for a second term.