First Amendment experts ask judge to side with AP over Trump
Share and Follow

President Donald Trump, from right, speaks to reporters accompanied by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and Burgum’s wife Kathryn Burgum, aboard Air Force One where Trump signed a proclamation declaring Feb. 9 Gulf of America Day, as he travels from West Palm Beach, Fla. to New Orleans, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025 (AP Photo/Ben Curtis).

The Trump administration is attempting to block an order by a federal judge in Washington, D.C., forcing it to let The Associated Press back into the White House press pool this week after the president tried barring the news outlet over its refusal to refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America.”

The Justice Department filed a motion Wednesday to stay U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden’s preliminary injunction issued on Tuesday granting the AP’s request to block the White House’s ban on its access to the Oval Office, East Room and other sites of press events — saying the ban amounted to “impermissible viewpoint discrimination.” McFadden noted how the AP was likely to prove in court how it “suffered unlawful retaliation for exercising its speech rights,” despite claims by the Trump administration that it deserved the ban.

“Access restrictions must be reasonable and not viewpoint based,” McFadden wrote. “While the AP does not have a constitutional right to enter the Oval Office, it does have a right to not be excluded because of its viewpoint. And the AP says that is exactly what is happening.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like

Driver fatally hit pedestrian, then physically assaulted and removed body from road.

Inset: Kenyan Roshad Warren (Knox County DA). Background: The intersection where Warren…

McDonald’s employee allegedly killed manager after being told to leave: Police

Inset: Jennifer “Jamma” Harris, who was fatally stabbed by a coworker at…

Man who was reported to be causing trouble for women at a gas station is responsible for killing a man, according to the police.

Background: The BP at 778 Grant Street in Akron, Ohio (Google Maps)…

Gainesville man accused of making his friend assist him in escaping after a shooting on July 2

Staff report GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Xzavier Taylor Hawkins, 20, was arrested yesterday…

Information about Emil Bove’s reported use of an offensive phrase comes to light

Flanked by his attorneys Todd Blanche, left, and Emil Bove, former President…

Judge Cannon asked to make a decision on ongoing Mar-a-Lago problem

Left: Judge Aileen Cannon (U.S. District Court for the Southern District of…

Man found guilty of shooting his estranged wife to death

Background: News footage from the scene after Tony Morris killed his wife,…

Father Accused of Abusing and Fatally Injuring Infant, Disposing of Cigarette Ash on Child: District Attorney

Jakob Krause (Washington County). An Arkansas man is facing capital murder charges…