Judge Denies AP’s Bid to Regain White House Access After Gulf Naming Dispute

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    Washington, D.C. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden has denied the Associated Press’s emergency motion to restore its White House credentials for access to the Oval Office and Air Force One.

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    The ruling comes after the Trump administration barred AP reporters from certain presidential events over the news agency’s insistence on referring to the “Gulf of America” as the “Gulf of Mexico.” AP argued that the exclusion violated the First Amendment, while the administration maintained it had the right to regulate press access.

    The decision marks a setback for the AP, which has vowed to continue its legal challenge, citing concerns over press freedom and government transparency.

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    Democrats for Jew haters Republicans for Jews.
    Democrats for Jew haters Republicans for Jews.
    1 month ago

    Good riddance to the scum propagandists for the Hamas Nazis.

    There's a new sheriff in town
    There's a new sheriff in town
    1 month ago

    Bye bye Joy Reid and Lester Holt.

    Noach
    Noach
    1 month ago

    Did a judge force VIN to continue to promulgate AP’s hogwash articles?

    shloime
    shloime
    1 month ago

    the ap needs a better lawyer. funny as this tempest in a teapot is, it doesn’t impede their free speech, only their already dubious credibility. i’ve never of “white house press credentials” being a constitutional right…