Focused on reporting the president’s actions and statements, the 13 journalists that make up the press pool can sometimes blend into the background.
The WHCA has been in charge of selecting a group of reporters, anchors, producers and photographers since its founding in 1914. But not anymore.
The work of Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein in exposing the Watergate scandal during the 1970s is ...
Members of the pool are within the president’s protective bubble ... Soon after the inauguration, Leavitt announced the creation of a “new media” seat in the White House press briefing room, inviting ...
The Trump administration has also taken a more public approach in expressing opposition to media coverage. White House press ...
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the newest changes in the briefing room on Tuesday ... pools and that the White House would determine the makeup of the pool on a day-to-day basis.
Former Biden spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said the Trump administration expanding the White House press pool against the ...
The White House is citing the news outlet's decision declining to recognize the Trump administration's name change from Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America.
The White House barred AP journalists from Trump appearances. Here's what to know about the press pool and the 1st Amendment's guarantee of a free press.
President Donald Trump restricted the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One in February. Now, he’s found the perfect replacement: Nickelodeon. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
The decision departs from a century of tradition in which a pool of independent news organizations go where the chief ...
For a second time, the Associated Press is asking a federal judge to immediately restore its access to presidential events.