Judge lifts Trump White House restrictions on AP while lawsuit proceeds
- A federal judge ruled that the White House cannot bar Associated Press journalists from key areas, including the Oval Office and Air Force One, while a lawsuit is ongoing.
- U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee, stated that the AP's journalists must have access to White House events during the lawsuit.
- The ruling came after the AP continued to use the term 'Gulf of Mexico' in its reporting, prompting access restrictions.
- This decision allows the Associated Press to report more freely while their lawsuit against the Trump administration progresses.
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Trump Loses It After White House Accidentally Sets Up Call With Fired Official – Knowhere News
According to a CBS News report citing four sources familiar with the incident, former President Donald Trump accidentally called retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster—his former national security advisor—last month from the White House. The call, which came through on McMaster’s cellphone, began with a message telling him to stand by for the president. McMaster, who was abruptly removed from his post just 13 months into the Trump administrati…
Trump curses out ex-adviser after misdialing him: report
President Donald Trump accidentally called his estranged former National Security Adviser, H.R. McMaster — and then cursed him out when he realized what had happened, according to CBS News on Wednesday night."McMaster, who had served as national security adviser during President Trump's first term a...
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