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The Trump administration is changing the rules for the core group of journalists who cover the White House in an apparent effort to address a federal judge’s ruling on press access.
The former press secretary took a shot at answering some questions from Monday’s briefing to deliver a warning to vulnerable ...
A White House official said Friday that the Associated Press will be prevented from having reporters attend events in the Oval Office or fly with the president on Air Force One, a prohibition that ...
A federal judge found that the White House likely violated the First Amendment when it restricted the AP's access to press events based on its refusal to use the name Gulf of America.
President Donald Trump will hold a press conference at 11:30 a.m. June 27, following the Supreme Court's final decisions of this year.
"Everyone knows what happens when you drop fourteen 30,000 pound bombs perfectly on their targets: total obliteration," White ...
Yet, with that, there is still no indication the AP will become part of the White House pool and regain full access. For decades, the AP has held two of the 13 core spots in the press pool.
The White House will indefinitely limit The Associated Press's access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, escalating the "Gulf of America" conflict between the Trump administration and the AP.
On Tuesday, the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, released a more specific set of guidelines for the press pool, including the elimination of a slot reserved for journalists ...
The Trump administration is considering taking control of the seating in the White House press briefing room from the independent White House Correspondents’ Association. Ashley Wu, a graphics ...