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WASHINGTON (TNND) — Wire services will no longer have a permanent spot at the White House press pool, ending a tradition of allowing the outlets to have access to the president's public activities.
The Associated Press is asking a federal judge to step in following a move by the White House to remove the spot typically reserved for wire services from the press pool covering President Trump.
The White House has introduced a new media policy restricting access for wire services like The Associated Press, Reuters and Bloomberg, following a court defeat over press access. This policy ...
The Associated Press and Reuters released sharply critical statements of the Trump White House this week in response to news that it was cutting traditional wire service slots in the rotating pool.
(The Hill) – The White House is making changes to which outlets are included in the press pool covering President Trump, and doing away with the spot normally reserved for wire services covering ...
The Associated Press says that a new White House media policy violates a court order by giving the administration sole discretion over who gets to question President Donald Trump, and the news ...