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.
Ex-CNN anchor Jim Acosta has an idea of how media companies can stand up to . Acosta said in an interview with MeidasTouch that The Associated Press should consider suing the administration over its decision to indefinitely bar the news service from the Oval Office and Air Force One.
White House officials declared Feb. 14 that AP journalists would be banned from “limited spaces, like the Oval Office and Air Force One” indefinitely. The White House’s ban on AP reporters is due to a style dispute,
In a heated response to the announcement by Trump claiming a right to control the press that covers him, the president of the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) shot back today. Trump said last night that “asking the president of the United States questions in the Oval Office and aboard Air Force One is a privilege granted to journalists,
Restricting Associated Press access to the Oval Office and Air Force One ranks as spite of a credible source of news during a perilous time for independent journalism.
The US president has been accused of violating the First Amendment after indefinitely barring The Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One.
Sam Stein is joined by Chuck Todd to discuss the Trump administration indefinitely banning the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One over use of ‘Gulf of Mexico.’
A press boycott of the daily White House briefing, they said, would be the strongest possible rebuke of the president’s decision to bar AP reporters and photographers from the Oval Office and Air Force One over the news service’s refusal to call the Gulf of Mexico by the name Trump prefers.
White House indefinitely bans AP from the Oval Office, Air Force One because it is still calling it the Gulf of Mexico and not the 'Gulf of America.'
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee, denied the AP's request for a temporary injunction restoring its access to the Oval Office, Air Force One and events held at the White House.
Last week, the White House retaliated against the wire service by barring AP reporters from the press pool that enters the Oval Office ... to Florida aboard Air Force One. The move ended a near ...
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