The Associated Press and the Trump administration are back before a federal appeals court.
Julie Pace , AP's executive editor,that the question of access is not just about AP; it's about people's access to the government that works for them. “When we talk about press freedom, we are really talking about your freedom.
Reporters ask questions, photographers take pictures, and video journalists record history on your behalf to ensure that you are informed about the things you don’t have the time to unearth, watch or learn about for yourself,” Pace wrote. “Letting the government control which journalists can cover the highest office in the land and setting rules about what those journalists can say or write is a direct attempt to undercut the First Amendment,” Pace wrote. “It should worry all of us.” The Trump administration says it is up to the White House, not the press, to decide access to areas where space is limited. The White House Correspondents' Association had been deciding who is in the press pools since the Eisenhower administration.saying it wanted to broaden access to include other news outlets. “If the AP means to suggest that the White House lacks authority to limit who may engage in news gathering activities from sensitive areas of the White House, it is legally mistaken,” the administration said in its supporting brief. A lower court ruled this spring that the government couldn’t retaliate against a news organization for its speech, but the appeals court halted any response to the ruling until an appeal takes place.The president said that AP’s access would remain restrictedNearly four dozen press organizations, and news outlets from ProPublica to Fox News Channel, along with The New York Times and The Washington Post, filed a brief in support of the AP. “When any news outlet is chilled … the press and the public as a whole lose out, no matter how many reporters or cameras remain in the room,” the outlets said.Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Video from North Side raid shows FBI arresting more than 150 people, destroying surveillance cameraVideo from North Side raid shows FBI arresting more than 150 people, destroying surveillance cameraNew mural on South Side celebrates San Antonio’s rich cultural heritageDevin Vassell surprises children at the Boys & Girls ClubSan Antonio nonprofit helps meet students’ need for new underwearSAPD: Officers searched around 30 minutes for woman who crashed into creekHill Country floods leave Kerr County businesses struggling to rebuild months later🌸✨ Illuminate returns to San Antonio Botanical Garden ✨🌺Viral TikTok shows woman pepper-spraying River Walk barge riders▶Family seeking answers after finding mother in creek more than 24 hours after fatal South Side crashMayor Jones refuses multiple times to publicly back SAPD Chief William McManusA tale of 2 households: What is a K shape economy?New study find fluoride in drinking water may not affect cognitive abilityUnprecedented security measures for Mayor Jones as SAPD officers ordered to guard her home overnightUnprecedented security measures for Mayor Jones as SAPD officers ordered to guard her home overnightAuthorities recover body after apparent rollover on South Side, SAFD says🎄 See Millions of lights at SeaWorld San Antonio's Christmas Celebration!✨Get a look inside Bill Miller Bar-B-Q’s new West Side headquartersStorm chances for Nov. 19 and 20Erik Cantu found guilty for violating previous probation terms, avoids jail timeUniversal City police seeking vehicle involved in September hit-and-runWhat to know about getting to the Mexico vs Paraguay game on Tuesday nightSome San Antonians hiring helpers to install Christmas lightsMeza Gonzalez DWI case reset; councilwoman won’t say if she plans to fight charge or seek a dealMeza Gonzalez DWI case reset; councilwoman won’t say if she plans to fight charge or seek a deal
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