In the aftermath of U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Kelly's ruling that reinstated the White House press pass of CNN's Jim Acosta, the President outlined some overdue changes that will be implemented.
Hereafter, the White House will be "Writing up rules and regulations," according to the President.
The White House was fully justified in revoking Acosta's press pass.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders labeled the lawsuit "Grandstanding." She noted that CNN has almost 50 other reporters with White House press credentials.
Judge Kelly did not establish that Jim Acosta and CNN have a constitutional right to a White House press pass.
If the court did make such a decision, every reporter in America would have a claim to a White House press pass.
At the last press conference, the President refused to answer a question that Ryan shouted.
https://canadafreepress.com/article/time-to-rein-in-the-white-house-press-corps
Hereafter, the White House will be "Writing up rules and regulations," according to the President.
The White House was fully justified in revoking Acosta's press pass.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders labeled the lawsuit "Grandstanding." She noted that CNN has almost 50 other reporters with White House press credentials.
Judge Kelly did not establish that Jim Acosta and CNN have a constitutional right to a White House press pass.
If the court did make such a decision, every reporter in America would have a claim to a White House press pass.
At the last press conference, the President refused to answer a question that Ryan shouted.
https://canadafreepress.com/article/time-to-rein-in-the-white-house-press-corps
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