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Wed Jun 25, 2025, 02:13 PM Jun 25

Trump isn't first president to treat press badly

By Stephen L. Carter / Bloomberg Opinion

I don’t know whether the Associated Press will ultimately prevail in its legal challenge to the Trump administration’s reckless and petty decision to kick the venerable organization out of the press pool, which has more White House access than other credentialed journalists.

The lawsuit took a hit on Friday when a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit tossed a lower court’s preliminary injunction, allowing the White House to reinstate parts of the ban. But as the litigation continues, it’s worth noting that punishing the press out of presidential pique is nothing new.

The current controversy arose in February, after the AP refused to revise its style guide to refer to the Gulf of Mexico by President Trump’s preferred “Gulf of America.” The administration, with its typical small-mindedness, stripped the AP of its usual insider’s seat. But punishing journalists for refusing to follow government orders is pretty much the opposite of freedom of the press.

Still, nobody should have been surprised. The administration’s action, although wrong, was not without Trumpian precedent. And not without non-Trumpian precedent either.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comment-trump-isnt-first-president-to-treat-press-badly/

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