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A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday declined to lift restrictions imposed by President Donald Trump's administration on White House access by Associated Press journalists after the news organization declined to refer to the body of water long called the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America as he prefers.
An appeals court in Washington turned down The Associated Press' request for immediate reinstatement into covering smaller presidential events like meetings with reporters in the Oval Office and Air Force One.
The earlier decision found it legal for the president to restrict access to a news organization in invite-only places like the Oval Office or Air Force One.
Disability advocates are suing after the Trump White House abruptly stopped including sign language interpreters at press briefings and other events. The National Association of the Deaf filed a lawsuit late last month in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia after the group says its ...
Disability advocates filed a lawsuit after the White House stopped showing ASL interpreters during public briefing
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AP sues over White House access restrictions - MSNThe Associated Press sued White House officials Friday for restricting the wire service’s access to the Oval Office and Air Force One over its refusal to use “Gulf of America” in its Stylebook.
WASHINGTON − The White House said Tuesday that it would decide which news outlets have access to President Donald Trump, ripping power away from an independent association of journalists who ...