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AP, Reuters, two others denied access to covering Trump in Oval Office

The Trump administration earlier announced that the White House would determine which media outlets would cover the president in smaller spaces, such as the Oval Office.

• February 27, 2025
President Trump and Oval Office
President Trump and Oval Office

The White House has denied reporters from Reuters and other news organisations access to President Donald Trump’s first cabinet meeting in keeping with the administration’s new policy regarding media coverage.

The White House denied access to an Associated Press photographer and three reporters from Reuters, HuffPost, and Der Tagesspiegel, a German newspaper.

TV crews from ABC and Newsmax, along with correspondents from Axios, the Blaze, Bloomberg News, and NPR, were permitted to cover the event.

Earlier, the Trump administration announced that the White House would determine which media outlets would cover the president in smaller spaces, such as the Oval Office.

The White House Correspondents’ Association has traditionally coordinated the rotation of the presidential press pool. Reuters, an international wire service, has participated in the pool for decades.

White House Press Ssecretary, Karoline Leavitt, said that while traditional media organisations would still be permitted to cover Mr Trump on a day-to-day basis, the administration plans to change who participates in smaller spaces.

“The pool system, administered by the WHCA, allowed selected television, radio, wire, print, and photojournalists to cover events and share their reporting with the broader media,” the three wire services that have traditionally served as permanent members of the White House pool are the AP, Bloomberg, and Reuters, released on Thursday in a statement.

The services “have long worked to ensure that accurate, fair, and timely information about the presidency is communicated to a broad audience of all political persuasions, both in the United States and globally.

“Much of the White House coverage people see in their local news outlets, wherever they are in the world, comes from the wires. It is essential in a democracy for the public to have access to news about their government from an independent, free press,” the statement from the three organisations said.

Huffpost called the White House decision a violation of the first amendment right to freedom of the press.

Der Tagesspiegel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Earlier, the WHCA also issued a statement protesting the new White House policy.

The move follows the Trump administration’s decision to bar the Associated Press from being in the pool because it has declined to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, the name Mr Trump has assigned the body of water, or update its widely followed stylebook to reflect such a change.

Ms Leavitt said the five major cable and broadcast television networks would continue to hold their rotating seats in the pool while the White House would add streaming services.

Rotating print reporters and radio reporters would continue to be included, while new outlets and radio hosts would be added.

(Reuters/NAN)

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