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The White House launched a new media policy, which restrictions the access of wire services for the President

But fresh from the loss of a court associated Press‘Reach the presidency, white House On Tuesday, a new media policy is carried forward which increases to Donald rapidly Tusrap By news agencies who serve media outlets worldwide. This was the latest attempt by the new administration to control the coverage of its activities.
This step will block AP and others Wire Services serving billions of readers through thousands of news outlets. It comes when a judge ruled that the White House violated the organization’s free speech, as it disagreed with the outlet’s decision to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico.
Underlining a new “pool coverage” policy for small places such as the Oval Office and Air Force One, the White House also said that it will eventually tell the press secretary Karolin Lewit that who questions his boss, who has seen the plan.
The White House did not return the message for the comment on Tuesday evening.
Last week, a federal judge improperly punished the AP to refuse its reporters and photographers from covering the events from covering the events. US District Judge Trevor N. McFaden ordered the administration to treat AP as it does to other news organizations.
Who to get to reach the President for questions
A day after McFaden’s decision to defy and continue AP prevent When Trump and Al Salvador President Naib Bukele met with reporters at the Oval Office, the White House leaked a new policy to the selected journalists.
For many years, White House Correspondents Association The pool for limited space phenomena is run, and each time it includes wire services AP, Reuters and Bloomberg reporters. A print reporter was also allowed, which was selected on a rotating basis from more than 30 news outlets.
The White House now states that it would lump three wire services with print reporters for two slots – meaning that about three dozen reporters will rotate for two regular slots. Wire services usually report and write the stories used in many places in the country and the planet.
Along with rotation, the White House said that Trump’s press secretary “will maintain day-to-day conscience to determine the structure of the pool.” The new policy states that reporters will also be allowed in “despite the original approach expressed by an outlet”.
In a statement, AP’s Lauren Easton said the outlet was deeply disappointed that instead of restoring AP’s access, the White House chose sanctions on all wire services.
AP spokesman Easton said, “Wire services represent thousands of news organizations around the US and the world.” “Our coverage is used by local newspapers and television stations to inform their communities in all 50 states.
Easton said on Tuesday night, “Administration works continued to disregard fundamental American independence to speak without government control or vengeance.”
The reporter association of Independent White House said that the administration’s insistence on maintaining control over the involvement of the President shows that it is not ready to guarantee that this “approach will continue to continue discrimination”.
Association president Eugene Daniel said, “The government should not be able to control the independent media covering it.”
More access to Trump-friendly media
Under Levit, the White House has given more access to Trump -friendly news outlets. This was visible on Tuesday, when the first reporter Levitt addressed during a briefing, in which two questions were asked to praise the Trump policy.
At Monday’s Oval Office meeting, Trump questioned the questions of CNN’s Catalan Collins, a person who was sent to an El Salvador Jail, at one point at CNN “Hating is hate from our country.” He created a point with a non-binds from another reporter contrary to his questions.
Despite timely fireworks, Trump has made himself accessible to the media compared to his predecessor, former President Joe Biden. Especially in the Oval Office cramps – the events of the Tahmahi are some of their favorite places to talk – provide the new access policy more effective.
The advanced new policy on Tuesday did not address access to photographers. In the earlier court about the AP case, the outlet’s Chief White House photographer, Ivan Wuki, and correspondent Zeke Miller testified how the ban has hurt the business of a news agency manufactured to get its customers quickly to achieve news and images.
The dispute stems from the AP’s decision not to follow the President’s executive order to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico, although the AP style cites Trump’s desire to be called the Gulf of America. McFaden agreed with AP’s argument that the government could not punish the news organization for what it says – to exercise its right to free speech.
The White House has argued that the reach of the press is a privilege for the President, not an right, that it should control-something like it decides that Trump gives one interview each. In court papers filed in the previous weekend, his lawyers indicated that even with McFide’s decision, the days of AP of unwanted reach for presidential programs were over.
The administration argued, “No other news organization in the United States does not achieve guaranteed access levels on AP.” “AP may be accustomed to its favorite status, but the constitution does not require such a situation.”
The administration has appealed for McFaden’s decision, and an appeal is going to be held in court on Thursday to argue that the verdict should be pronounced until the merits of the case are completely decided, perhaps by the US Supreme Court.
The administration has not curbed the AP access for Lavit’s briefing in the last two months. It has blocked the access to the events up to the White House -Cradened AP reporters in the East Room – until Tuesday, when someone was allowed in an incident which included the Naval Football Team.

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