The decision departs from a century of tradition in which a pool of independent news organizations go where the chief executive does and holds him accountable on behalf of regular Americans.
A federal judge has refused to immediately order the White House to restore The Associated Press’ access to presidential events, saying the news organization had not shown it had suffered irreparable harm in the matter.
US District Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee, denied the Associated Press' request for an immediate injunction to stop the Trump administration from barring its reporters from events. The judge also scheduled another hearing for the case for March 20.
A union says jobs eliminated at the Federal Aviation Administration had direct roles in supporting safety inspectors and airport operations.
A top White House official says President Donald Trump's increasingly tough criticism of Volodymyr Zelenskyy reflects the administration’s growing frustration with what they see as the Ukrainian leader creating roadblocks to finding an endgame to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A federal judge ruled against the Associated Press on Monday as the outlet sought to regain access to the Oval Office and other key areas of the White House. The news outlet has continued referring to the Gulf of America as the “Gulf of Mexico,