This week, President Trump's administration made significant changes to press coverage by taking over the selection of news outlets for presidential events. Traditionally, the White House Correspondents' Association has managed this process to ensure diverse representation. In a related issue, the Associated Press is suing the White House for excluding its reporters from significant presidential settings, citing editorial differences. Additionally, the administration remains firm on imposing tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports despite earlier indications of potential delays, potentially shaking up international trade dynamics.
The White House takes over press pool coverage suggests the government will choose the journalists who cover the president, breaking decades-old protocols and limiting press access.
The Associated Press is suing White House officials for banning its reporters from the Oval Office and Air Force One over its use of Gulf of Mexico instead of Trump's preferred Gulf of America.
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