One day after the exclusion of an Associated Press (AP) reporter of the Witte Huis report, access was re -access. On Wednesday (local time) the AP reporter was prevented from reporting the second day in a row to report on his medium of the curse of the new intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard.
When he was asked about the repeated limitation, the spokeswoman for the Karoline Leavitt press said that Trump’s government wanted to protect itself against “lying” the media. “We reserve the right to decide who can go to the Oval Office,” Leavitt said for journalists on Wednesday. Asking questions from the US president should be interpreted as an “invitation” and not as a right.
“If we feel that lies in this room are being spread, we will continue,” Leavitt continued. In addition, she pointed out that it was “a fact” that “the waters off the coast of Louisiana’s Golf or America”. “And I am not sure why the news agencies don’t want to call him that, but that’s how it is.”
Access only if editorial standards are adjusted
On Tuesday, AP editor-in-chief Julie Pace announced that her reporter was “prevent” in connection with the renaming of Mexico’s Golf in “Golf of America” by US President Donald Trump, the signing of Trump’s decision to participate . The agency was therefore informed by the employees of the White House that the access to an event was refused to do this if it does not adjust his “editorial standards to the regulation of the Gulf of Mexico in Golf or America published by President Donald Trump” .
Pace called the process “alarming”. To limit access to the White House to the White House because of the content of the AP language regulations, “not only has disabled the access of the public to independent messages. This also violates” clearly against the first constitutional addition “.
Largest news agency in the US.
AP is the largest news agency in the US. Your linguistic rules have been part of the standard lecture for news editors and company offices for years. In a stylistic note, AP had explained last month that Trump’s decree “only has justified in the United States”. If a worldwide news agency spreads news around the world, AP “must make sure that place names and geography are easily recognizable to all target groups,” said it.
Trump had signed a decree immediately after his appointment, which, among other things, caused the wave of Mexico to Gulf of America and the Denali Mountain in Mount McKinley. Trump called the Golf an “indelible part of America”, mainly because of its importance as a popular tourist destination.
Source: Krone

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