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The White House redistributes media resources, and the three major news agencies jointly oppose it

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2025-02-26 20:07:50
On February 27, the White House appointed the first batch of media outlets for a new media access system, under which the White House will choose who can cover President Trump on certain occasions rather than the White House Correspondents Association, thus limiting the role of the three major news agencies (AP, Reuters and Bloomberg) that traditionally distribute presidential news around the world. In the seats originally allocated to AP and Reuters, the White House added Newsmax and Blaze Media to the so-called "White House Press Corps" on Wednesday. In addition, the Trump administration did not invite HuffPost (the next rotating print media), but invited Axios as a print representative. According to the schedule released by the White House, Bloomberg was selected as the news agency on the first day under the new rotation system. Traditionally, AP, Reuters and Bloomberg are included every day. The White House did not say how it would proceed, and the editors of the three news organizations - Julie Pace of The Associated Press, Alessandra Galloni of Reuters and John Micklethwait of Bloomberg - issued a joint statement on Wednesday opposing the decision.
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