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The Associated Press is challenging the Trump administration in court over its exclusion of AP journalists from covering events such as the Oval Office and Air Force One, following President Trump's objection to the outlet's decision not to rename the Gulf of Mexico. The administration argues it has the right to control which journalists can question the president, but AP contends it's a violation of the First Amendment to exclude them based on disagreement with their reporting.
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