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 and invite-only presidential gatherings.
The AP had challenged the restrictions, arguing they violated the First Amendment's protections for press freedom, but the court declined to lift the limits or reconsider the case. This ruling means the White House can continue to selectively bar news organizations from covering key events. The decision has raised alarms among press freedom advocates, who warn it sets a precedent for future administrations to control media access.
The case originated from a dispute over coverage of a presidential proclamation event, highlighting ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the press.
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