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Trump Wins Appeal Court Ruling in Associated Press Case

A U.S. federal appeals⁣ court ruled ⁣that the American government can temporarily bar the Associated Press‍ from attending White House press events.

According to webangah News Agency,citing The Wall ⁣Street Journal,a U.S. federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration may temporarily exclude⁣ the Associated Press from White House press events after the news agency defied the president’s directive by continuing to⁣ use “Gulf of Mexico” in its reporting.

The U.S. government had barred AP staff in February of this year following their ⁢refusal to comply with an executive order signed by Donald Trump shortly after his inauguration, which demanded renaming it “Gulf of America.”

The Associated Press later sued,arguing that​ banning a news organization over editorial decisions or as retaliation violates the First Amendment. While under review, a U.S. district court in Washington, D.C.,initially issued a temporary injunction in AP’s favor.

Though, a three-judge panel on the D.C.Circuit ⁣Court of ⁣Appeals ​overturned ⁢this ruling in a 2-1 decision, permitting President Trump’s administration to block AP reporters from covering events at locations such as the Oval Office, Air force One, and Mar-a-Lago.

It ⁤remains unclear whether the White House will reinstate its earlier ban on AP journalists.

News sources:‍ © webangah News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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