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White House limits press room to conservative outlet, others to follow.

The White House Implements ​New Rules for Reporters Attending Press Briefings

The‍ White House has recently introduced new guidelines that reporters ⁢must follow in order to press room to conservative outlet, others to follow.”>continue attending press ⁤briefings. These rules, which include “behavioral standards,” have already resulted in one conservative outlet losing its ⁢seat in the room.

Starting from July 31, journalists who wish ‍to renew their “hard passes” for ⁣White House press briefings must adhere ⁢to the updated guidelines. The White House emphasized ​the importance of professionalism, respect for colleagues and employees,‌ and ​compliance with ‍access restrictions and event protocols.

Reporters who repeatedly violate these standards may have their passes‌ suspended or revoked.

Additionally, the new rules state that hard-pass holders must ‍be employed full-time‍ by a news dissemination organization, reside in the greater Washington, D.C. area, ⁣have visited the White House ​for work‍ within⁤ the past six‍ months, and ⁣possess press⁢ credentials for the Supreme Court, Senate, or House.

As a result of these regulations, several‌ media outlets, including The Daily Signal, are expected⁣ to lose⁤ their spots in the press room.

The Daily ⁤Signal, founded in 2014, has become a prominent conservative media outlet with an average of ⁤2.5 million monthly readers. Fred Lucas, the Chief News Correspondent and‍ Manager ‌of the Investigative Reporting⁣ Project at The Daily Signal, has held‍ a hard pass⁣ since 2009.

Lucas‌ expressed concern over ​the‌ press​ purge, stating, “It should be concerning to anyone when an administration attempts to select who can and can’t cover it.” He also criticized the lack of transparency regarding the‌ number of​ journalists affected by the new rules and the administration’s failure to provide a⁤ justification for targeting non-compliant ⁢media.

While it remains unclear⁤ how many media outlets have been impacted,⁢ Simon Ateba of ⁢Today News ⁣Africa is ⁤another reporter who may lose his hard‌ pass ‌due to his confrontations with White House Press​ Secretary Karine ⁣Jean-Pierre. Ateba has been known to interrupt press briefings⁣ when not called upon, ‌citing a lack of opportunity to speak.

Ateba has alleged that the‍ new rules specifically‍ target him, although⁢ he meets all the‌ requirements. The ​impact of ⁢these regulations​ on other media outlets is yet to be determined.

For more information, read the⁤ full article on The Western Journal.



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