The White House is restricting journalist access to senior communications offices without an appointment, citing national security concerns.
New restrictions placed on journalists by the White House and Pentagon have sparked concerns from media organizations.
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 it would no longer allow members of the media to freely access a part of the West Wing that houses the press secretary’s office and other staff members. The White ...
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The White House is imposing new restrictions on press access to the West Wing, limiting reporters’ ability to enter the area where senior communications staff typically work.
The White House has restricted reporters from accessing an area of the West Wing known as “Upper Press” without an appointment. The area houses the offices of the press secretary and communications ...
Visitors, who ordinarily would have entered through the East Wing, will be using an “updated route,” the White House said.
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