The Trump White House shut out the AP. They keep showing up anyway
- Donald Trump's administration has intensified attacks on media, restricting access and filing lawsuits against critical journalists, including the Associated Press and ABC News.
- ABC News settled a defamation lawsuit with Trump for $15 million, which he claimed was due to false statements made by anchor George Stephanopoulos.
- The Associated Press filed a lawsuit against Trump officials for barring its reporters from White House events, claiming this violates the First Amendment.
- Trump has faced multiple lawsuits against media organizations, indicating ongoing tensions between his administration and the press.
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“We’re Getting Destroyed” — Photographer Who Clicked Trump's Iconic Attempted Assassination Photo is Fighting Ban from White House
Evan Vucci, a veteran AP photographer, talked about the publication’s plight after being banned by the Donald Trump administration from covering various White House events.
Embarrassing displays of media blindness - Washington Examiner
Two high-profile news executives at the end of March demonstrated the extraordinary inability of their caste to see things other than through a distorted left-wing lens. Both executives intended to defend their organizations but did so with arguments, and even more with attitudes, that underscored rather than erased the legacy media’s dishonesty, blindness, or bias about which conservatives complain and with which the public is heartily sick. K…
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