The Trump administration has announced significant changes to the White House press pool, ending permanent positions for wire services like the AP and instead creating more access for print journalists. This shift follows a lawsuit victory for the AP over its previous exclusion. The administration cites a desire to better reflect the media habits of the American public in 2025. The ruling allows for more equitable access among different media outlets, changing the long-standing precedent that favored wire services.
The White House is ending the permanent wire service access in favor of increased print journalist spots, changing the media landscape for 2025.
As part of the changes, wire reporters will be included in 'print' slots, allowing greater access to events with the president.
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