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The order dealt a blow to Mr. Trump, who, in a departure from decades of tradition, has moved to leverage access to presidential events as a way of asserting more direct control over how news organiza...
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The AP sued in February when it was excluded from events and travel for refusing to change references to the “Gulf of Mexico” to the “Gulf of America” in its coverage.
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"Today's ruling affirms the fundamental right of the press and public to speak freely without government retaliation. This is a freedom guaranteed for all Americans in the US Constitution," she said ...
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Karoline Leavitt has been in the news plenty since taking over as the White House Press Secretary under President Donald Trump, but one thing she hasn’t often talked about is her marriage. That changed during a recent interview with Megyn Kelly.
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The Mirror US on MSNKaroline Leavitt to make major change to White House press briefings with mixed reactionThe latest White House press secretary is showing liberal media that there is a new sheriff in town as she looks to shake things up by introducing a new seating chart in the briefing room for press co
Some Trump administration officials have declined to answer questions from several journalists on the basis of their email signatures.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Press Secretary Freaks Out Over Questions About DeportationsPress Secretary Karoline Leavitt is insisting that the media is overreacting to Donald Trump’s theories about staying in office for a third term. Speaking with reporters on Monday, Leavitt seemed to suggest that there was no merit to the idea, or the media’s alarm over it—despite the fact that Trump said he is “ not joking ” about staying in power.
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The White House plans to take over the seating chart for the press briefing room and will likely boot some legacy media outlets farther back, according to a report. It’s the Trump administration’s latest effort to shake up traditional media’s grip on White House coverage.
President Donald Trump is set to impose an additional 84% in levies across all Chinese imports on Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced on Tuesday. That will mean all goods from the country are subject to a tariff of at least 104%.
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The New Republic on MSNPress Secretary Suddenly Knows Nothing About Trump Tariff CommentsTrump announced Sunday that the U.S. will institute reciprocal tariffs on any country that imposes tariffs on American goods, with White House officials saying Monday that any country that treats the U.S. unfairly will also receive tariffs. On Wednesday, there will also be a 25 percent tariff on automobile imports to the United States.
Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who’s now a Fox News host, dismissed concerns about the implications of the new tariffs President Trump announced this week. “I
The White House announced that China's government missed its deadline to lift retaliatory tariffs, so U.S. levies on imports from China will rise to 104%.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters Tuesday that President Donald Trump is not planning to delay tariffs taking effect, even as the administration opens negotiations with individual countries on trade deals.