Peter Baker, a veteran journalist and former Moscow correspondent for the New York Times, compared the White House’s decision to Kremlin tactics.
CNN’s MJ Lee speaks to the family of a 6-year-old boy with a rare and aggressive form of cancer. His current treatment is through doctors and researchers who rely on funding from the National Institutes of Health for much of their work - funding that the Trump administration has proposed slashing.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Press Secretary Announces Terrifying Change to White House PressA federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to stop its U.S. Agency for International Development spending freeze, giving the government an 11:59 p.m. deadline on Wednesday to pay “all invoices and letter of credit drawdown requests” for work done prior to February 13.
Karine Jean-Pierre criticized the Democratic Party for abandoning Joe Biden after his weak presidential debate performance, describing it as unprecedented and harmful to their election chances. She recounted her challenging tenure as White House press secretary and revealed her relief at leaving the role.
The White House announced it will choose which news outlets get to cover President Trump in close quarters or in events with limited access.
This week is a troubling turning point in the already-tense dynamic between the Trump White House and the press corps.
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Hosted on MSNTrump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Drops Bombshell on White House Correspondents’ AssociationKaroline Leavitt announced on Tuesday that the White House Correspondents' Association will no longer be deciding which outlets are part of press pools. The post Trump Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Drops Bombshell on White House Correspondents’ Association first appeared on Mediaite.
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The Trump administration has thrown out a century-old press pool in a brazen attack on the principles of American democracy and the free press.
The White House’s move to take control of which outlets participate in the press pool is a break from a century of tradition with the White House Correspondents’ Association.
A select group of D.C.-based journalists should no longer have a monopoly over the privilege of press access at the White House,’ the White House press secretary said Tuesday
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