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Federal Judge on Monday refused to grant The request for an associated pressurk-order press returns its access to the White Hearing House.
The AP was sued by three Trump administration officials after prohibited from covering Trump at the airport, in an oval office and on other eleven events.
Trump was forbidden by the AP because the media organization refused to follow his Directive to invite the Bay of Mexico “Bay of America”.
The president signed the executive order to rename the bay on his first day in operation. But the AP was 23. January announced that he would continue to refer to the Bay of Mexico in his original name, because he “wore that name for more than 400 years.”
President Donald Trump talks to reporters before going to the White House in Washington, Saturday, 22. February 2025. President Donald Trump talks to reporters before going to the White House in Washington, Saturday, 22. February 2025. Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP
“The press and all people in the United States have the right to choose their own words and would not be kept against the government,” Ap’s lawsuit said. “Allowing such a government and retaliation that the stand is a threat to every American freedom.”
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