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White House shakes up press pool in apparent nod to court ruling. Reporters from the three leading wire service organizations will no longer share a rotating spot in the White House press pool.
The former press secretary took a shot at answering some questions from Monday’s briefing to deliver a warning to vulnerable ...
The indoor pool remained operational until the administration of President Richard Nixon, who had it covered up to create the White House press room (now known as the James S. Brady Press Briefing ...
The White House is making changes to which outlets are included in the press pool covering President Trump, and doing away with the spot normally reserved for wire services covering his daily activ… ...
That changed on Feb. 25, when the White House press team took control of the pool in an effort to “give the power back to the people,” as press secretary Karoline Leavitt put it.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the Trump administration’s decision to seize control of the press pool at an Axios event, saying, “It’s not about ideology.
The Trump White House has reportedly been selectively withholding press pool reports from its official distribution list — effectively censoring dispatches that include information “it doesn ...
White House is refusing to distribute press pool reports that contain ‘inconvenient’ info ‘Now, it appears the White House is withholding reports it doesn’t like—choosing not to ...
The AP and the new administration are at odds over the White House’s removal of AP reporters and photographers from the small group of journalists who follow the president in the pool and other events ...