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The White House intends to challenge a court ruling that lifted restrictions on the Associated Press (AP) regarding its use of the name Gulf of Mexico in its coverage. The AP had been denied access to White House events over this issue, which the judge found was a violation of free speech under the U.S. Constitution. The White House argues the AP does not have a right to special access to the president, and AP journalists have been barred from the White House press pool.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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