White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced an additional seat for journalists in the briefing room at her first news conference Tuesday — unveiling the rotating “new media” spot close to ...
Podcasters and social media influencers will be permitted to apply for credentials to cover the White House, the new press secretary ... of about 440 journalists whose badges, she said, were ...
The White House press office has received 7,400 requests from people interested in occupying a newly announced briefing room seat for “new media,” The Post has confirmed. The eye-popping flood came ...
The White House blocked an Associated Press reporter from attending an event in the Oval Office after demanding the news ...
In her first appearance from the White House briefing room podium, press secretary Karoline Leavitt told a jam-packed room of reporters that the administration intended to dramatically increase the ...
Journalists without permanent passes, including Ateba and others stripped of their badges, have continued to be able to access the White House grounds by requesting a “day pass” for a given date.
WASHINGTON - Podcasters and social media influencers will be permitted to apply for credentials to cover the White House the ...
The eye-popping flood came less than 24 hours after press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s first briefing Tuesday afternoon, at which she announced the new 50th seat for journalists. A White House ...