A federal judge declined on Monday to temporarily restore the Associated Press’ access to some of President Donald Trump’s events, the Oval Office and Air Force One.
Donald Trump barred the Associated Press (AP) from the Oval Office and Air Force One press conferences indefinitely during his second term as president of the United States. Trump’s reasoning for this action was that the AP refused to refer to the body of water as the “Gulf of America” instead
President Donald Trump on Friday took back to Florida boxes of documents that the FBI had seized from Mar-a-Lago after executing a court-ordered search warrant in August 2022.
So, yes, I have a bit of a personal opinion about the relationship between the press and the presidency. (Every presidency.) You’ve seen (or heard) them before. They are the small group of journalists (typically 13) who travel with the president on Air Force One (news outlets pay for this) or question him in the Oval Office or at other events where the full White House press corps doesn’t fit.
A federal judge on Monday declined to issue a temporary restraining order against the White House for denying The Associated Press full access in covering the administration, asking for a fuller briefing before making a decision.
12don MSN
A federal U.S. district judge allowed the Trump White House to keep its ban on the Associated Press. The AP sued the Trump administration after the White House restricted the wire service from covering President Donald Trump at his press conferences in the Oval Office and aboard Air Force One,
In a (typically for this administration) knee-jerk decision on February 11, White House officials informed AP that its journalists would be barred from entering restricted areas such as the Oval Office and Air Force One until it stops using the geographic term “Gulf of Mexico” – in contravention of an executive order renaming it the “Gulf of America”.
The White House will decide which reporters will be a part of the traditional press pool that covers President Trump aboard Air Force One and in the Oval Office. The move is a break from when independently chosen news organizations handled such matters.
Boeing has had six years of production problems, safety issues, delivery delays and unhappy buyers of its aircraft. But President Donald Trump’s anger at the delays
The FBI has given property back to U.S. President Donald Trump that was taken from him during raids and the items were being loaded onto Air Force One on Friday, the White House said.
Donald Trump's style of diplomacy is a whole lot like a high-stakes business deal, and his No. 1 goal is to come out of the transaction on top.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results