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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 ...
The White House has put forward a new media policy that sharply curtails access to Donald Trump by the news agencies that serve media outlets around the world ...
A week after a federal judge ruled the Trump administration can't ban the AP from White House events, the wire service was ...
Reporters from wire services will be eligible to join the daily press pool as a print journalist, but are no longer guaranteed a spot in the rotation. Reuters, the Associated Press, and Bloomberg are ...
For decades, the AP, Reuters and Bloomberg were granted access to all presidential events, no matter how big or small.
The White House will instead expand its print access for two reporters and allow crew access for networks like ABC, CNN and ...
The same team at the White House that refuses to engage with reporters who state their pronouns in emails also can’t handle ...
The White House will ignore reporters whose emails contain gender pronouns in the signature, a spokesperson confirmed to ...
The Associated Press is out, House Inhabit is in—but only sort of, a Trump administration official tells Vanity Fair.
The White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) is finding out that they are no longer in charge of press briefings, and ...
I thought when people take away your rights, you're supposed to call it out," Ruffin said on Monday. "I was wrong." ...
The photojournalist in question, Evan Vucci, was barred from the White House press pool, a small group of journalists with privileged access to the president, alongside his Associated Press colleagues ...