The White House announced Tuesday that the Trump administration will be determining who has access to President Donald Trump ...
It will determine which outlets participate in the rotating pool that reports from the Oval Office and Air Force One.
The White House said Tuesday that its officials “will determine” which news outlets can regularly cover President Donald ...
D: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said that the White House would now determine which outlets will be members ...
“So by deciding which outlets make up the limited press pool on a day-to-day basis ... “tears at the independence of a free press in the United States.” White House Correspondents ...
Multiple Senate Democrats on the Commerce, Science and Transportation on Tuesday pressed President Trump’s Federal Trade ...
Journalists without hard passes were still authorized to apply for day passes to ... notice in advance of the White House’s decision and said the move "tears at the independence of a free ...
“This move from the White House threatens the independence of a free press in ... Judy Woodruff was in the protective pool that day as a reporter for PBS. The White House has not specified ...
The decision comes a day after the administration ... additional slots in the pool for the White House to fill as aides choose. “This move tears at the independence of a free press in the ...
“This move tears at the independence of ... is in the pool on a given day shares their reporting with the rest of the outlets. It was not clear how the White House would run its new pool and ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that going forward, White House staff will determine which media outlets have access to the president.
“This move tears at the independence of a free ... Leavitt spoke a day after a federal judge refused to immediately order the White House to restore the AP's access to many presidential events.