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President Donald Trump is free to bar the Associated Press from some White House media events for now, after a U.S. appeals ...
A 2020 court ruling mandated the White House provide real-time translations via American Sign Language. President Trump ...
The AP sued in February after the White House restricted the news outlet’s access over its decision to continue referring to ...
The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday ... U.S. "Deaf and hard of hearing Americans have the right to the same access to White House information as everyone else," said Bobbie Beth Scoggins, Interim ...
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The Desk on MSNAppeals court: Trump can continue to block AP reporters from eventsThe White House and its offices are not public forums, and the administration is free to restrict access, the Trump-appointed ...
"For many deaf Americans, ASL is their primary and preferred language. ASL is a complete and complex language distinct from ...
A US advocacy group sued the White House after it stopped providing sign language interpreters at press briefings, saying ...
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer filed a new complaint asking U.S. District Chief Judge James Boasberg of the District of ...
The lawsuit by the National Association of the Deaf alleges that Trump stopped having ASL interpreters after becoming ...
The White House announced Tuesday that it was eliminating the traditional press pool access for wire services after a federal court ordered the administration to end viewpoint discrimination ...
The White House is starting a new media policy that restricts wire services' access to the president
The AP's lawsuit claimed that its First Amendment ... was deeply disappointed that rather than restore the AP’s access, the White House instead chose restrictions over all of the wire services.
President Donald Trump is free to bar the Associated Press from some White House media events for now, after a U.S. appeals ...
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