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NYT columnist 'sympathetic' to Trump admin barring AP from Oval Office, Air Force One

16 February 2025 at 09:16

New York Times columnist David Brooks said during an interview on Friday that he understood why President Donald Trump's administration barred the Associated Press from the Oval Office and Air Force One, citing the media's deeper problem β€” an under-representation of pro-Trump voices.Β 

"I'm a little less harsh on the Trump administration," Brooks said during "PBS NewsHour," adding, "Listen, I lived through the end of the Biden administration, where there was almost no press access to the guy."

The Associated Press was barred from the Oval Office and Air Force One due to the news organization refraining from renaming the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America" in their coverage. "PBS NewsHour" host Amna Nawaz asked Brooks and MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart about the decision.Β 

"And so administrations manipulate the press. That's part of the job. And if they don't want to talk to the AP, fine. The AP can do its own reporting," Brooks said.Β 

TRUMP TO RENAME GULF OF MEXICO, MOUNT DENALI ON FIRST DAY IN OFFICE

Brooks pointed to a larger problem in the media during the conversation before noting that he was "appalled" by the decision to bar the AP.

"I think the deeper problem here β€” and this is our business; I hate to comment on the media, because I have spent my life in it β€” but we have not represented enough Trump voices over the last 40 years, enough working-class voices over the last 40 years," he continued.Β 

"And so, if we had done that, maybe some of the hostility that's come our way wouldn't be there. And so I'm appalled by what Trump is doing, but I understand sort of why he's doing it," he said.Β 

Capehart argued that Trump was "bullying the press corps," and urged reporters to stand up to him.Β 

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"And the press is vitally important for a democracy, because an informed citizenry is what is the foundation of our system of government, democracy. And if the press doesn't stand up to the president, who will?" Capehart said.

Google Maps and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced after Trump's renaming that they were updating their systems to reflect the change.Β 

White House deputy chief of staff Taylor Budowich took to X on Friday to elaborate on the Associated Press' access.Β 

"The Associated Press continues to ignore the lawful geographic name change of the Gulf of America. This decision is not just divisive, but it also exposes the Associated Press' commitment to misinformation. While their right to irresponsible and dishonest reporting is protected by the First Amendment, it does not ensure their privilege of unfettered access to limited spaces, like the Oval Office and Air Force One," Budowich posted on X.

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AP spokesperson Lauren Easton told Fox News Digital, "Freedom of speech is a pillar of American democracy and a core value of the American people. The White House has said it supports these principles."

Trump's mugshot spotted hanging in ornate frame near Oval Office

15 February 2025 at 03:30

A copy of a New York Post front page featuring President Donald Trump's mugshot was spotted hanging in an ornate gold frame near the Oval Office in the White House during a news conference this week.

The photo was snapped at the Fulton County Jail in Georgia after Trump turned himself in Aug. 24, 2023, and appeared on the front page of newspapers across the globe the next day.

Trump told Fox News Digital at the time Georgia officials "insisted" his mugshot be taken during processing at the jail and that doing so was "not a comfortable feeling β€” especially when you’ve done nothing wrong."Β 

TRUMP SAYS GEORGIA INDICTMENT COMES DURING 'DARK PERIOD' FOR US, VOWS TO FIX IT BY WINNING

A photo of the new artwork, shared by Margo Martin, Trump’s special assistant and communications advisor, went viral on social media.

Dan Scavino, White House deputy chief of staff, later posted a video to X providing context on the frame's placement.

"HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY," Scavino wrote in the accompanying post. "WELCOME TO THE BEAUTIFUL OVAL OFFICE @WHITEHOUSE."

The mugshot closely resembles the President's official White House portrait, which debuted in January.

The unprecedented charges stem from accusations that Trump attempted to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results, a case that is still unresolved.

At the time of the indictment, the Trump campaign said the case was a "continued pathetic attempt by the Biden crime family and their weaponized Department of Justice."

TRUMP SAYS TAKING MUGSHOT WAS β€˜NOT A COMFORTABLE FEELING, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU’VE DONE NOTHING WRONG'

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who filed the charges, is appealing a Georgia Court’s ruling that disqualified her and her office from prosecuting the case.

A new prosecutor has not yet been assigned to the case.Β 

Four co-defendants have accepted plea deals in the case, including Scott Hall, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro and Jenna Ellis.

Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman and FOX 5 Atlanta contributed to this story.

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