Members of the White House press corps are now restricted from the press secretary’s office, the latest in a series of Trump administration actions to limit media access. The new rule says journalists ...
The Trump administration’s latest attempts to curtail press leaks disallows White House reporters from accessing the inner offices of senior communication officials in the West Wing in order to ...
During a White House press briefing this month, press secretary Karoline Leavitt got snippy with a reporter for asking about Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House. Leavitt asked, ...
During a White House press briefing this month, press secretary Karoline Leavitt trembled as a reporter called out Trump for demolishing the East Wing of the White House. Leavitt was asked, "Can the ...
White House imposed yet another restriction on the media, barring reporters from accessing part of the press office without an appointment.
Media are still allowed to access the area known as 'Lower Press', next to the famed White House briefing room, where more junior press officers have their desks ...
The move limiting free press access to Room 140, which houses the offices of the press secretary and other staff, was said to be based on national security.
The White House restricted the ability of members of the media to access the part of the building that includes press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s office, unless they first make an appointment to do ...
The new memorandum from the National Security Council bans journalists from accessing Room 140, also known as "Upper Press," ...
The move broke from generations of precedent and added to the Trump administration’s growing list of restraints on the news media.
The White House on Friday announced a new rule restricting the ability of credentialed journalists to freely access the offices of press secretary Karoline Leavitt and other top communications ...