
A reporter claimed that a staff member for Pete Buttigieg took press credentials from him and his cameraman after they had interviewed Buttigieg supporters.
Jordan Chariton, journalist and CEO of StatusCoup, took to Twitter to voice his complaint and demanded an apology from Buttigieg's campaign.
Chariton wrote, "After interviewing Pete Buttigieg supporters outside without issue, one of his staffers came up to my cameraman (an African American male) and ripped off his press credential saying 'I don’t think you’re supposed to have credentials.'"