The Trump administration has prevented the Associated Press from covering several presidential events as it refers to the body of water as a Gulf of Mexico and Florida. Under the direction of President Trump, the US has changed its name to the name of the Gulf of America.
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A federal judge has dismissed the petition of the Associated Press that President Trump immediately allowed his reporters to resume the major programs in the White House, the Air Force one and its Florida Estate Mar-e-Lago, a press According to the right group, hearing exists.
Refusing the request of AP for a temporary preventive order, however, the US District Court Judge Trevor McFide ordered a rapid consideration of his trial, the reporter committee for the freedom of the press said. AP is trying to completely turn the ban; The judge heard the court for March 20, which he would consider the proposal.
Trump’s appointment McFaden found that there was not enough reason to issue an emergency degree; As the lawyers of the Department of Justice argued, the news agency is capable of relying on footage and coverage provided by other outlets.
However, the judge raised pain to see that the law has been “unexpected” to those administrators that have demanded a ban on space in the past. He advised government lawyers to reconsider their policy, the reporters committee for the freedom of the press said.
A dispute to call the Gulf
For nearly two weeks, the Trump administration has stopped covering the major events due to the reluctance of the news service to designate the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of the US, because Trump in his first day in the office The decision was taken in an executive order. The Department of Justice argued, from the administration, access to the President is a privilege, not a right.
“We are going to keep them out until they agree that it is the Gulf of America,” Trump told reporters last week.
The news agency had argued that the ban – who acting for Edward Martin, DC, American Attorney, Said in court papers Trump himself was evacuated – its first amendment was a violation of rights.
Judge McFaden had several questions during the hearing that was clearly discriminated against the fact that it was a clear discrimination, “Gab Rottman said,” A senior lawyer of the reporters committee for the freedom of the press, who filed. A friend of the court brief On the edge of AP. “And under the first modification, the approach discrimination is particularly decomposed. It is almost never allowed .. It is ‘poison’ for an independent society.”
After the verdict, AP said it looked forward to hearing the march. AP spokesman Lauren Easton said in a statement, “We will stand for press and public rights to speak independently without government vengeance.” “This is a fundamental American independence.”
The White House in a separate statement issued to the NPR called a win a win.
The White House Press Office said, “As we have said from the beginning, the Oval Office is a privilege to ask the United States President and a privilege given to a journalists in the Air Force, not legal rights.” The White House stated that it demanded “fake news for their lies” and called himself “the most transparent administration in history”.
Martin also attacked news agency A social media Post some time before the judge’s decision. “As the lawyers of President Trump, we are proud to fight to protect his leadership as our President and we are alert to stand against institutions like AP who refuse to put America first,” he wrote. (The punctuation signals that Martin lies in the post.)
In taking oath of office, Martin and other justice department lawyers take oath for the US Constitution, not the President or any other person.
A historical presence in the White House Reporting Pool
AP serves audiences and news organizations worldwide; Its styelbuk is used by its journalists, as well as other news organizations and institutions. It recommends that the author use a body of the historical name of water, but accepts Trump’s desired change in the language.
In his trial, AP said that the White House Retanish is a threat to freedom,
Such events were out of the border for AP reporters as Trump’s press conference with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as Trump’s press conference, on which he explained that he explained that he explained to ban AP reporters in major events. Was intended.
The AP’s trial states that he has “participated in the White House Press Pool because since its construction a century ago.”
The news agency says that “it has made it possible for AP to publicly deliver time and fully report on the President, which goes almost everywhere, which is important to the public.”
In a written response filed before the hearing, the Department of Justice argued that AP could cover the White House, like other news organizations. There is no constitutional protection that it is called “Special Media Access”, Martin and the head of the Civil Division wrote to their office Brian Hoodak.
Their legal brief included links to the AP dispatches, which were able to receive based on the materials, while the individual was not allowed to participate in events. (In such an example, an AP visual journalist was present, while an associate who was a reporter was closed.)
Members of the White House Correspondents Association, including Trump-Freedley outlets Fox News and Newsmax, have written privately in support of the restoration of AP’s access to reporting pools.
AP guidance affects writers worldwide
On Tuesday, the White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles wrote that the White House took its action because AP Stayelbuk was widely written and edited, “Journalists, scholars and classrooms” by journalists, scholars and classrooms “around our country” journalists, scholars and classes Depends on. ,
“We hope (Gulf )’s name (Gulf) will be appropriately reflected in the styelbuk where American audience is concerned,” he said.
AP Executive Editor Julie Paes flew to Florida and otherwise met with Wills in the hope of persuading her.
AP’s legal briefs point to the interest of the President and the White House in emphasizing the specific term options – what the news service considers independent editorial decisions – as a free speech violation demanding judicial reform.
White House spokesman Steven Chewing said that the White House would beat AP in court, refer to its journalists as political biases, and their “peanut -shaped brain” states that “Rothed”.
Nevertheless, Trump felt that the White House could lose on the issue, while presenting a group of Republican Governors last week, “It doesn’t matter. This is just something that we felt firmly about We do.”