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The White House said that it was taking control of picking and choosing the group of reporters able to cover President Donald Trump in limited environments like the Oval Office and Air Force One.
President Donald Trump plans to sign more executive orders while returning to Washington on Air Force One Wednesday evening, according to the White House. He was in Miami earlier in the day for a meeting in the Miami area of business executives hosted by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
We’re going to keep them out until such time as they agree that it’s the Gulf of America,” Trump told reporters at his estate in Florida. The White House has blocked AP j
The Trump administration on Friday booted the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One, citing the newswire’s choice to continue referring to the recently renamed “Gulf of America” as the “Gulf of Mexico.
Trump visited the private aircraft parked at Palm Beach International Airport. “President Trump is touring a new Boeing plane to checkout the new hardware/technology," said Steven Cheung, the White House communications director.
The administration blasted the news organization for “misinformation” over its refusal to refer to the “Gulf of America.”
The White House has blocked the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One because the news organization has refrained from renaming "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America."
White House indefinitely bans AP from the Oval Office, Air Force One because it is still calling it the Gulf of Mexico and not the 'Gulf of America.'
The White House asked a judge Monday to allow it to continue barring the Associated Press from some press events, arguing in an new court filing that access to the president is at his discretion and not a constitutional right.
The Associated Press, which serves news outlets across the globe, uses Gulf of Mexico but notes Trump’s renaming is as Gulf of America as well.
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