The Trump White House shut out the AP. They keep showing up anyway
- The Associated Press is returning to a federal court to regain full access to presidential events after being barred for not following President Trump's order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America.
- U.S. District Court Judge Trevor N. McFadden previously denied the AP's request for an injunction against the White House ban, which has hampered its reporting efforts.
- The AP has continued to cover the President with limited access, relying on pool reports while challenging the White House's decision in court.
- The White House is accused of instituting an arbitrary ban on the AP, which has negatively impacted the organization's business and coverage quality.
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Trump White House Podcast Row Expands Media Access - American Faith
The Trump White House has introduced “podcast row,” a new initiative aimed at expanding media access to the administration. On Thursday, several podcasters, including Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec and The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles, broadcasted their shows directly from the White House. In a post on X, the White House celebrated the launch, stating, “Welcome to podcast row at the White House. We are so proud to welcome new media voices…
Managing the White House firehose - American Press Institute
Antidotes to Trump overload Editor & Publisher recently published a cartoon by Rob Tornoe depicting President Trump “delivering” the news to a reporter. He’s doing it with a firehose. If that’s what reporters are feeling, imagine the reader’s experience. Recognizing that audiences are probably overwhelmed, some publications have taken to helping them navigate news from the White House, mostly focused on the first 100 days. The Washington Post ha…
“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.
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