The unusual requests made of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum’s staff are raising concerns all the way to the White House.
In the Trump administration’s latest assertion of power over the press corps, the White House intends to take over the seating assignments in the press briefing room, according to a senior official.
One-third of President Donald Trump's Cabinet and Cabinet-level appointments are women, including the first-ever female White ...
The White House Correspondents’ Association on Monday strongly objected to a reported plan for the White House to take over the process of determining where reporters sit in the briefing room.
On Sunday, Axios reported that the White House plans to take over the seating chart of the briefing room, which has long been organized by the WHCA. A senior White House official described the ...
The White House is reportedly on the verge of putting out a new seating chart for the briefing room — and some major outlets could find themselves losing their front-row seats. According to ...
The White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) is pushing back on reports of a potential shake-up coming to the West Wing briefing room and vowing to fight the Trump administration’s ...
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ... to take charge of reporters' seating chart in the White House briefing room. “The White House should abandon this wrong ...
The event in the East Room included female members of ... "It's great to have you here to celebrate Women's History Month," he said at the White House. "That's a big deal. And today we honor ...
Rep. Kat Cammack surprised her fellow GOP lawmakers - and President Donald Trump - by announcing she was pregnant at Wednesday's White House Women's History Month event.
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