A federal judge on Friday declined to further enforce his order directing the White House to restore the Associated Press’ access to certain areas.
Read More Judge Declines To Extend Enforcement Of Order Reinstating AP’s WH Access: ‘I Don’t Intend To Micromanage’Tag: Gulf of Mexico
Report: WH To Overhaul Press Room Seating Chart, Potentially Moving Legacy Media Back
The Trump administration is planning on taking over the seating chart for the press briefing room at the White House, in a move that will likely boot legacy media outlets to the back, according to a report.
Read More Report: WH To Overhaul Press Room Seating Chart, Potentially Moving Legacy Media BackMexico Threatens Legal Action Against Google Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Modification On Maps
Mexico’s first woman president has warned that if Google does not restore the label “Gulf of Mexico,” the former designation of the oceanic basin and marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, to its popular Google Maps service — then the country will file a lawsuit against them.
Read More Mexico Threatens Legal Action Against Google Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Modification On MapsGOP Sens. Murkowski And Sullivan Push To Counter Trump’s Mountain Name Order
GOP Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan push to change Mount McKinley’s name back to Denali following President Donald Trump’s move to change the name.
Read More GOP Sens. Murkowski And Sullivan Push To Counter Trump’s Mountain Name OrderWhite House Indefinitely Bans AP News From Oval Office And Air Force One, Citing ‘Irresponsible, Dishonest Reporting’
Following earlier reports this week regarding the Associated Press being temporarily banned from the White House Oval Office, Trump’s deputy chief of staff announced on Friday that the outlet is now indefinitely barred from entering both the Oval Office and Air Force One.
Read More White House Indefinitely Bans AP News From Oval Office And Air Force One, Citing ‘Irresponsible, Dishonest Reporting’Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Defends Decision To Ban AP News Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Defiance
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended temporarily blocking the Associated Press from the Oval Office briefing room, after the outlet refused to follow President Donald Trump’s executive order of renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Read More Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Defends Decision To Ban AP News Over ‘Gulf Of America’ Defiance