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Judge Refuses To Back Associated Press’ Bid To Regain Access to Trump

Despite his ruling, McFadden cautioned that existing legal precedents do not support the administration’s efforts to deny the Associated Press access to press pool events solely based on its refusal to use the term “Gulf of America.” He indicated that the White House may need to reconsider its policies, which currently grant the White House Correspondents’ Association considerable authority in regulating media access for the broader press corps. The Associated Press initiated the lawsuit after its reporters were prohibited from covering Oval Office events and traveling on Air Force One. The outlet has sued three senior White House officials-press secretary Karoline Leavitt, chief of staff Susan Wiles, and deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich-claiming that the ban violates First and Fifth Amendment rights against governmental interference with press freedoms.

People have pressed to social media to share their comments after finding a ‘creepy’ detail in a new photo of Donald Trump at White House.

A recent photo of the 78-year-old Republican at the White House goes viral because of a weird detail in the background of the shot.

The image in question records Trump smiling stood in front of five portraits of former presidents holding a model plane.

Last week (18 February), Trump and Musk put on a united front as they sat down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity at the White House.

The interview published following speculation of tensions between Trump and Musk over criticism of the latter’s reported prominent role in Trump’s administration and suggestions that he was assumed the president’s power, earning the moniker ‘President Musk’.

Despite these negative theories, the interview recorded the positive comments of Elon Musk about Donald Trump.

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