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Despite court order, White House bars AP from Oval Office event

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By DAVID BAUDER

Despite a court order, a reporter and photographer from The Associated Press were barred from an Oval Office news conference on Monday with President Donald Trump and his counterpart from El Salvador, Nayib Bukele.

Last week's federal court decision forbidding the Trump administration from punishing the AP for refusing to rename the Gulf of Mexico was to take effect Monday. The administration is appealing the decision and arguing with the news outlet over whether it needs to change anything until those appeals are exhausted.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit set a Thursday hearing on Trump's request that any changes be delayed while case is reviewed. The AP is fighting for more access as soon as possible.

Since mid-February, AP reporters and photographers have been blocked from attending events in the Oval Office, where President Donald Trump frequently addresses journalists, and on Air Force One. The AP has seen sporadic access elsewhere, and regularly covers White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s briefings. Leavitt is one of three administration officials named in the AP's lawsuit.

The dispute stems from AP’s decision not to follow the president’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico, although AP style does cite Trump’s wish that it be called the Gulf of America. The AP argued – and U.S. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden agreed last week – that the government cannot punish the news organization for exercising its right to free speech.

McFadden on Friday had rejected Trump’s request for more delay in implementing the ruling; now the president is asking an appeals court for the same thing.

“We expect the White House to restore AP's participation in the (White House press) pool as of today, as provided in the injunction order,” AP spokeswoman Lauren Easton said Monday.

The extent of AP's future access remains uncertain, even with the court decision.

Until being blocked by Trump, AP has traditionally always had a reporter and photographer among the small group of journalists invited into the Oval Office. McFadden did not order that to be restored, only that no news organization should be shut out because the president objects to its news decisions — under a principle called “viewpoint discrimination.”

“No other news organization in the United States receives the level of guaranteed access previously bestowed upon the AP,” the administration argued in court papers over the weekend. “The AP may have grown accustomed to its favored status, but the Constitution does not require that such status endure in perpetuity.”

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Send it up the chain. If these fools in the WH want to defy the Supreme Court lets bring it on.

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The Associated Press were barred from an Oval Office news conference 

yet they were still able to publish an article about everything that happened with pictures.

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BlacklabelToday 06:53 am JST

The Associated Press were barred from an Oval Office news conference 

yet they were still able to publish an article about everything that happened with pictures.

Are you under the impression they were there all along? American media shouldn't have to turn to Sputnik for reporting on the White House.

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There were lots of “American media” there, I heard their whining and embarrassing questions at the event.

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Send it up the chain. If these fools in the WH want to defy the Supreme Court let’s bring it on.

Bring it on. They might win, in the same way Trump won when the courts tried to stop him from sending illegals back.

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The destruction of our democracy in real time...

All "Heil" the King - Donald the Dimwit...

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Trump and his minions do not respect judgements or court orders. The country is unravelling before their eyes and Americans are just watching it, oblivious to the consequences.

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Like being banned from a root canal appointment with a sadistic dentist.

Enjoy the free time my AP journo friends....buy another beer....

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