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The White House should be granting press access to news organizations with broad audiences, but no one reporter has an absolute right to attend, Karle said.
Soncan said he was also informed that he would no longer be granted press access to the presidential palace.
He's a natural subject for articles about Colorado's legal pot industry—a clean-cut former lawyer miles away from any stoner stereotypes, seemingly always happy to grant the press access to his world.
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He only began granting interviews and extensive press access recently.
That spread has granted citizens, researchers and the press access to a wide range of government records.
In a victory for the cable network and for press access generally, U.S. District Judge Timothy J. Kelly granted CNN's motion for a temporary restraining order that will prevent the administration from keeping Acosta off the White House grounds.
In a famous exchange, Obama granted the only question to The New York Times' Mark Landler, who asked Xi about press access.
The Trump campaign did not respond to questions about how TruNews gained access to the Michigan rally or whether the outlet was granted press credentials to cover it.
CNN on Tuesday sued the Trump administration for confiscating Acosta's "hard pass," which grants White House press pool reporters access to the White House, following a spat between the president and Acosta during a post-midterm elections press conference last week.
When Beijing was selected in 2001 to host the Olympics, officials promised the International Olympic Committee that they would grant greater press freedom and access to reporters in the months leading up to the Games.
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