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The White House plans to take over the seating chart for the press briefing room and will likely boot some legacy media outlets farther back, according to a report. It’s the Trump administration ...
The Trump administration said it might take over the seating chart for the press briefing room, something that for decades has been handled by a press association.
In an email to members Monday, the WHCA board said the plans, confirmed by POLITICO, are a “wrong-headed effort.” ...
The White House plans to impose its own seating chart for reporters in the briefing room in coming weeks, taking over a function long managed by the reporters themselves through the White House ...
The issue is not so much how the seating chart will impact this White House’s press briefings, which mostly make news these days for the extent of their obfuscations. But, in assuming power over ...
the independent group that currently assigns seats and manages the relationship between the White House and the press corps. When Axios reported on the potential seating chart changes on Sunday ...
The judge said that he needed more time to determine whether the new policy was discriminatory, but said that the elimination ...
The latest gambit? A White House takeover of the seating assignments in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. The White House is preparing to take control of the seating assignments in the room ...
A change to the seating chart would amount to another encroachment ... Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, has framed the administration’s changes as an effort to encourage ...