Jeff Gannon, an American journalist and conservative commentator, gained notoriety for his controversial role in White House press briefings during the George W. Bush administration. His connections to conservative media outlets and his partisan questioning of White House officials raised questions about journalistic ethics and political bias in the media.

"I'd like to get back into journalism. I'm hoping someone will offer me a job as a commentator or one of those political analysts that you see on the news shows all the time."



"I was given a White House - well, you will have to ask the White House that. But I asked to attend the White House briefing because I was, you know, because I wanted to report on the activities there."



"I was given no special information by the White House, or by anybody else, for that matter."



"I answered their questions truthfully and honestly, but I would prefer not to say more. I assume the information was routed back and that is why I was not called to testify."



"I use a pseudonym, because my real name is very difficult to pronounce, to remember, and to spell. And many people who have been talking about me on television have yet to pronounce it correctly."

