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Donald Trump: A recent report by Reuters has stirred controversy in the United States. The issue revolves around restrictions placed on journalists covering government events. During Donald Trump’s tenure, media access to the White House has been a subject of debate. The latest development involves the barring of several reporters from attending a key meeting, raising questions about press freedom.
According to Reuters, the White House denied entry to multiple journalists, including a photographer from the Associated Press. Reporters from Reuters, HuffPost and the German newspaper Der Tagesspiegel were also not allowed in. These journalists had arrived to cover Donald Trump’s first cabinet meeting, but White House officials cited limited space as the reason for the restriction.
This move sparked criticism, as several well-established media organisations were left out while other outlets were granted access. The White House clarified that daily coverage responsibilities were reassigned. TV crews and journalists from Axios, The Blaze, Bloomberg News and NPR were selected instead.
The decision to bar journalists from covering Donald Trump’s first cabinet meeting drew sharp reactions. The HuffPost media group strongly criticised the White House, stating, “This action undermines press freedom. In a democracy, people have the right to receive news about their government from an independent press.”
The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) also condemned the move. Several journalists from Reuters, the Associated Press, and other organisations voiced concerns, stating that such restrictions could set a dangerous precedent. Amid ongoing debates, press freedom remains a significant topic of discussion during Donald Trump’s administration.