Trump’s White House ends the kingdom of the White House correspondent Association

The White House Association will no longer be responsible for the determination that sales receive a privileged access to the briefing room and the White House, the administration of President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday.
White house secretary Karoline Leavitt says that the presses in the White House will now determine the rotations and what sales areas they get access, raising the decades of whc supremacy. Leavitt explained that the inherited media that were highlighted in whca -and still have the presence of briefings and that five main television networks will continue to rely on the broadcast of the White House events.
“I am proud to announce that we will bring back the power to the people who read your papers, watching your television shows and who listen to your radio stations. Moving forward, the White House Printing Pool will determine the press team of the White House.” Leavitt told reporters during the briefing Tuesday.
The announcement comes only a few days after Associated Press sued Trump’s White House for depriving an access to the exit into the briefing room, Air Force One and other exclusive areas. The federal judge ruled in favor of the White House on Monday.
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The Karolina Leavitt White House secretary says Trump’s administration ends the “monopoly” “DC journalist.” (AP/Evan Vucci)
Leavitt claimed Whca He represented the rooted monopoly “DC journalists” who no longer represented a wider media landscape and how Americans get their news.
“The selected group of journalists based at DC should no longer have a monopoly over the privilege of printing in the White House. All journalists, outlets and voices deserve a place for this very desired table,” she said.
Trump’s White House previously introduced a “new media seat” in the briefing room to give access to diverse outlets. The digital outlet traffic light is represented on the briefing on Tuesday.
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White house originally blocked Associated Press last week from Oval office and air forces because the news organization refrained from renaming the “Mexican Bay” to the “Gulf”.
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“Associate Press continues to neglect the lawful geographical change of the American Gulf. This decision is not only a division, but also exposes the devotion to the Associate Press on disinformation. While their right to irresponsible and dishonest reporting is protected by the first change, does not ensure their privilege of unspoiled access to a limited approach spaces, such as oval office and aviation of one, “a deputy boss Taylor Budowich’s White House wrote on X.
“Forward, this space will now open for thousands of journalists who are forbidden to cover these intimate areas of the administration,” Budowich continued. “Journalists and photographers will retain their credentials with the White House complex.”
Associated press microphone. (Getty Images)
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Executive editor -in -chief Julie Pace wrote the Senior Vice -President of the White House headquarters last week after the journalist was blocked from participating in the White House event.
“The actions taken by this White House were obviously intended to punish AP for the content of its speech,” Pace wrote, according to AP -AA report. “It is among the most basic principles of the first amendment that the Government cannot revenge on the public or print for what they say.”