The White House on Tuesday prevented an associated press reporter from covering a program with President Donald Trump and Advisor Elon Musk, which is a long time Newswire said that not to adopt the President’s new “Gulf of America” label For his style guide was decorated.
“It is worrying that the Trump administration will punish AP for its independent journalism,” AP said in a statement. “Limiting our access to the oval office based on the content of AP’s speech not only disrupts public access to independent news, clearly violates the first amendment.”
Associated Press is a permanent member of the so-called “pool” that provides the President’s round-the-coverage coverage. As a newswire, stories written by AP reporters are published in newspapers and on websites around the US and the world.
AP’s style guide is also the basis for several broadcasting and news services including Bloomberg News. In the January 23 guidance note, the agency said that “the Gulf of Mexico has extended the name for more than 400 years” and that the organization “will refer to it by its original name, accepting the new name, Trump chose Is.”
The White House Correspondent Association, which represents hundreds of journalists covering the presidency, issued a statement to the White House for the “immediate change course”.
WHCA President Eugene Daniel said, “White House cannot explain how the news organizations have reported the news, nor should it be punished for working journalists as it is unhappy with the decisions of their editors.” “The administration is open to news coverage today to a reporter from an associated press from an official incident.”
During the President’s campaign, Trump repeatedly stopped the media outlet from his events on his coverage. During his first term, Trump officials demanded reporters to cross the press pass, but trusted the media members of a federal court after biased.
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