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The indoor pool remained operational until the administration of President Richard Nixon, who had it covered up to create the White House press room (now known as the James S. Brady Press Briefing ...
White House shakes up press pool in apparent nod to court ruling. Reporters from the three leading wire service organizations will no longer share a rotating spot in the White House press pool.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt defended the Trump administration’s decision to seize control of the press pool at an Axios event, saying, “It’s not about ideology.
White hinted that there “could be” a scenario where Jones and McGregor could fight on the same card. McGregor has not ...
The White House has defended its decision to take direct control of the presidential press pool. "It's not about ideology," press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Axios on Friday.
That changed on Feb. 25, when the White House press team took control of the pool in an effort to “give the power back to the people,” as press secretary Karoline Leavitt put it.
The White House is making changes to which outlets are included in the press pool covering President Trump, and doing away with the spot normally reserved for wire services covering his daily activ… ...
The indoor pool remained operational until the administration of President Richard Nixon, who had it covered up to create the White House press room (now known as the James S. Brady Press Briefing ...