The Biden administration issued policy changes to White House press pass holders that resulted in hundreds of reporters losing their passes.
The White House asked a federal judge to deny the Associated Press’ request to restore access for its reporters, arguing that the First Amendment doesn’t preclude government officials from favoring ...
The White House announced on Tuesday that the administration — not an independent group of journalists — will determine which outlets have access to the president as part of a pool allowed ...
WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced Tuesday that President Trump’s administration will take direct control of the composition of the daily press pool after ...
A federal judge declined to order the White House to immediately restore the Associated Press’ access to the Oval Office and various White House events, after Donald Trump restricted the news ...
In 2018, CNN was granted such an order when the cable news network sued the White House over a decision to suspend reporter Jim Acosta’s press pass. The White House eventually dropped its effort ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the changes at a press briefing following a judge's preliminary ruling in a free speech lawsuit filed by the Associated Press, a prominent ...
Boutrous Jr. — who represented CNN in its 2018 lawsuit against the White House that sought to overturn the suspension of reporter Jim Acosta’s press pass — said the AP has “extremely ...
The East Room events, for instance, are typically open to all White House hard pass holders or the press at large, with the press office taking RSVPs for attendance. In declining to issue a ...