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The White House is starting a new media policy that restricts wire services' access to the president
Fresh from a courtroom loss over The Associated Press' access to the presidency, the White House on Tuesday put forward a new ...
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ordered the administration to provide evidence on any steps it's taken to facilitate the ...
The Ohio State football team visited 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on Monday and the White House shared a recap of all the fun.
The clashes range from unilaterally freezing federal funding to the use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport noncitizens.
Wire services including Reuters and Bloomberg News will no longer hold a permanent slot in the small pool of reporters who ...
Two Department of Defense (DOD) officials are now reportedly on administrative leave Tuesday night amid investigations of internal leaks within the agency. Newsweek reached out to the Pentagon via ...
President Donald Trump has been escalating his war with the media, allowing members of his administration to take turns ...
The hearing is the first about Abrego Garcia's case since El Salvador's president told reporters he is not going to "smuggle a terrorist into the United States." ...
Dan Caldwell, a senior adviser to Pete Hegseth, has been placed on administrative leave as part of a leak investigation, a U.S. official told ABC News on Tuesday.
For decades, the AP, Reuters and Bloomberg were granted access to all presidential events, no matter how big or small.
Scholars say that the Trump administration is now flirting with lawless defiance of court orders, a path with an uncertain ...
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