White House removes Russian state media reporter from Oval Office, official says
- A correspondent for TASS, a Russian state media organization, gained access to the Oval Office during a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, while AP and Reuters were barred from attending.
- The White House stated that the TASS journalist was unauthorized in the press pool and was escorted out by the Press Secretary once identified.
- This incident highlights a breach of protocol, as the TASS correspondent's presence in the Oval Office suggests a potential security lapse by the White House.
- The Associated Press has sued officials in the Trump administration for being barred from coverage, with a federal judge not immediately restoring their access.
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