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The Associated Press accused the White House of violating a court order after it was once again banned from an Oval Office event. On Monday, AP writer David Bauder reported that a reporter and ...
Every U.S. president is given the choice of remodeling the White House, with the Oval Office given special attention. Each president’s aesthetic choices reflect their personal taste and ...
White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino released the Oval Office’s updated look on Monday afternoon, showing five ...
There is no white genocide in South Africa, but there has certainly been a mugging in the Oval Office. When Donald Trump ...
The White House has brought back the famous Diet Coke button so that President Trump can order his drink of choice easily from the Oval Office. The red button, which is hidden in a wooden box and ...
Side-by-side photos comparing former President Joe Biden’s traditional White House to President Donald Trump’s ornate overhaul of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue had more than 6-million views on X by ...
“Our journalists were blocked from the Oval Office today,” an AP spokesperson told TheWrap. “We expect the White House to restore AP’s participation in the pool as of today, as provided in ...
The White House is barring all Associated Press journalists from accessing spaces such as the Oval Office and Air Force One, a top White House official announced Friday, after the White House shut ...
The White House says it will limit Associated Press journalists’ access to the Oval Office and Air Force One, an escalation of a brooding conflict between the Trump administration and the wire ...
Donald Trump’s first eight weeks back in the White House have been a whirlwind ... the president has been busy redesigning the Oval Office, ensuring its furnishings, fixtures and ornaments ...
An AP spokesperson said in a statement that its "journalists were blocked from the Oval Office" on Monday despite the order requiring the White House to rescind its restrictions on the AP's access ...
WASHINGTON—The Government Publishing Office, which prints the official presidential portraits that hang in hundreds of federal buildings, received an unusual request from the White House last month.
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