who have access to President Trump, taking control from the group of journalists that has done so for decades. Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt confirmed that traditional media would still be allowed to report on the president but that the administration plans to change who covers events in smaller spaces like the Oval Office.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (C) takes questions during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House on February 25, 2025
pool while the White House would add streaming services. Rotating print reporters and radio reporters would continue to be included, while new outlets and radio hosts would be added.
“We’re going to be now calling the shots,” Trump said at a gathering of reporters in the Oval Office later in the day when asked about the move.
A federal judge on Monday denied a request by the AP to immediately restore full access for the news agency’s journalists to pooled events in the Oval Office and on Air Force One, where Trump regularly holds question-and-answer sessions with reporters.
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