The White House has defended its decision to bar an Associated Press (AP) reporter from an Oval Office event due to the organization’s refusal to adopt President Donald Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America.” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that access to the Oval Office is a privilege and emphasized the administration’s stance against what it perceives as the promotion of falsehoods by media outlets.
The AP has maintained its use of the traditional name, citing the importance of consistency and global recognition. AP Executive Editor Julie Pace expressed concern over the restriction, highlighting its potential impact on journalistic independence and the public’s access to information.
Press freedom advocates have criticized the White House’s action, viewing it as a violation of the First Amendment and an attempt to censor the press. The incident underscores ongoing tensions between the administration and media organizations regarding editorial decisions and access to governmental events.
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