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President Donald Trump's White House plans to appeal a judge's decision to lift access restrictions on the Associated Press, imposed due to the news agency referring to the Gulf of Mexico in its coverage. The judge ruled that the White House retaliated against the AP over its editorial choices, violating protections for free speech under the U.S. Constitution.
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