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Axios Sneak Peek on MSNWhite House: AP has no right to access Trump in Oval Office or Air Force OneThe White House asked a judge Monday to allow it to continue barring the Associated Press from some press events, arguing in an new court filing that access to the president is at his discretion and not a constitutional right.
New York Times columnist David Brooks said during an interview on Friday that he understood why President Donald Trump's administration barred the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One, citing the media's deeper problem — an under ...
The White House is citing the news outlet's decision declining to recognize the Trump administration's name change from Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America.
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.'
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 ...
The barring came after the news outlet refused to recognize the Trump administration’s decision to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
White House officials accused the wire service of spreading "misinformation" by sticking to the long-held name
Since the mid-20th century, US presidents have flown on special planes designated as "Air Force One" while carrying out their official duties. Nicknamed the "flying Oval Office," today's Air Force One is equipped with everything the president might need ...
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The Trump administration has blocked The Associated Press from traveling with President Trump on Air Force One and also from covering an Oval Office event.
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