The move reflects the Trump administration’s more-skeptical attitude toward traditional media outlets.
In announcing plans to hand-select the reporters who can ask the president questions at many events, the White House is ...
President Trump complained that AP reporters 'don't treat us fairly' hours after his White House announced it was taking over ...
A select group of D.C.-based journalists should no longer have a monopoly over the privilege of press access at the White ...
The White House is changing the process of how reporters cover the president. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the Trump administration will choose which media outlets will be part of a pool ...
Journalists and media critics warned that White House control of the press pool threatens the foundations of a free press.
The White House is stripping the White House Correspondents’ Association of its role in managing the White House Press Pool, ...
The Trump administration has decided to take over determining the press pool that covers the White House, shutting out the White House Correspondents’ Association. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
The move to weaken the White House Correspondents Association follows a court victory over the Associated Press.
Former Trump Press Secretary Sean Spicer detailed his lawsuit against the Biden administration with Fox News Digital over his ...
The White House said Tuesday that it would take over which outlets are allowed into the press pool covering the president, ...
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