A federal appeals court has upheld the Trump administration's decision to restrict the Associated Press from accessing certain White House events and spaces, such as the Oval Office.
The court declined to reinstate the AP's access or reconsider the case, leaving in place limits that the news organization argued violated First Amendment rights. The restrictions stemmed from a dispute over coverage of a presidential proclamation. The ruling means the White House can continue to exclude specific news outlets from 'invite-only' events.
This decision raises ongoing concerns about press freedom and government transparency.
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