November 2, 2024
The White House has issued new rules requiring reporters to follow new "behavioral standards" if they want to continue attending press briefings, with one conservative outlet already losing its seat in the room. Beginning July 31, all reporters who wish to renew their “hard passes” allowing them to regularly attend...
The White House has issued new rules requiring reporters to follow new “behavioral standards” if they want to continue attending press briefings, with one conservative outlet already losing its seat in the room. Beginning July 31, all reporters who wish to renew their “hard passes” allowing them to regularly attend…



The White House has issued new rules requiring reporters to follow new “behavioral standards” if they want to continue attending press briefings, with one conservative outlet already losing its seat in the room. Beginning July 31, all reporters who wish to renew their “hard passes” allowing them to regularly attend…

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