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A federal appeals panel granted Trump a temporary win in his dispute with the Associated Press (AP) over media access. The 2-1 decision allowed Trump to continue restricting AP's access to certain events, citing presidential discretion over who can enter spaces like the Oval Office. The ruling delved into First Amendment precedents, with dissenting judge Pillard warning of potential future viewpoint discrimination. The AP expressed disappointment and is considering further legal action.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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