The Associated Press (AP) has LOST a lawsuit against President Trump and other officials in the White House, after AP was kicked out for refusing to refer to the Gulf of America.
AP insisted they would continue to call it Gulf of Mexico because no international organization had agreed to renaming of the Gulf. The White House informed AP that if they did not obey President Trump's Executive Order, they would lose access to the White House and to the President. AP refused, and was denied access.
AP sued claiming the White House was violating their First Amendment protected rights to freedom of speech and freedom of the Press.
Today, a federal judge sided with the President and the White house, ruling media outlets aren’t entitled to special privileges.
President Trump’s executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico asserts American sovereignty, and the AP’s refusal to acknowledge it reflects globalist detachment.
The judge ruled that access to the President is discretionary, not a constitutional right.
For the Trump Administration, this is about prioritizing America-first messaging over media grandstanding.
The Taxpayer-funded White House shouldn’t reward outlets pushing narratives against national interests.
A statement from the White House appears below:
UPDATE 5:50 PM EST --
The White House has positioned "VICTORY" Signs in the White House Press Briefing Room!