For a second time, the Associated Press is asking a federal judge to immediately restore its access to presidential events.
"Associated Press" executive editor Julie Pace had a chance to explain their position on the organization's feud with the ...
Pace said the wire service is digging in for a free speech battle it hopes to win on behalf of those who do not want their language policed by government.
Sometimes the truth is divisive. Power rarely enjoys hearing criticism; only a jester can mock a king, but jesters aren’t part of the 21st century workforce. Well, journalists are. But with editorial ...
In seeking to overturn the ban, AP brought a lawsuit ( AP-v-Budowich-Complaint) against the White House chief of staff, Susan ...
Three major international news wire agencies on Wednesday called steps by the White House to limit their access to the pool ...
The White House handpicked the first group of outlets for a new system of media access in which it chooses who is able to ...
President Donald Trump and America's traditional news media have long had an adversarial relationship. But in recent weeks, ...
The White House Correspondents Association will no longer be responsible for determining which outlets get privileged access to the briefing room and the White House, President Donald Trump's ...
The outlet says the ban from certain White House spaces violates the First Amendment and due process clause of the Fifth ...
The Trump administration may continue — for now — to keep the AP from covering key events. A federal judge declined to issue ...
District Judge Trevor N. McFadden denied the AP’s request for a temporary restraining order that would have restored press ...