A federal appeals court has upheld the Trump administration's decision to restrict the Associated Press's access to certain White House events, including those held in 'restricted' or invite-only spaces like the Oval Office.
The AP argued that these restrictions violated the First Amendment, but the court declined to lift the limits or reconsider the case. This ruling means the White House can continue to exclude specific news organizations from select presidential events. The decision has sparked debate over press freedom and the government's ability to control media access.
The case highlights ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and major news outlets.
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