

BREAKING: Federal judge hands AP victory after being banned from Trump White House – The Right Scoop

A federal judge has just ruled that President Trump’s White House must restore access to reporters for the Associated Press after they were banned from the Oval Office and Air Force One for refusing to acknowledge the Gulf of America.
Federal Judge Trevor McFadden, a Trump appointee, ruled that the White House cannot selectively punish reporters over their viewpoint, suggesting that such discrimination is unconstitutional:
THE HILL – A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to restore the Associated Press’s access to key White House spaces after it exiled AP reporters over the organization’s refusal to use “Gulf of America” in its popular stylebook.
U.S. District Judge Trevor McFadden, an appointee of President Trump, directed the White House to resume allowing the AP into the Oval Office, Air Force One and other limited spaces when they’re made available to other press pool members.
The judge also granted the AP’s request for returned access to events open to all credentialed White House reporters, though it listed several caveats.
“This injunction does not limit the various permissible reasons the Government may have for excluding journalists from limited-access events. It does not mandate that all eligible journalists, or indeed any journalists at all, be given access to the President or nonpublic government spaces. It does not prohibit government officials from freely choosing which journalists to sit down with for interviews or which ones’ questions they answer. And it certainly does not prevent senior officials from publicly expressing their own views,” McFadden wrote.
“No, the Court simply holds that under the First Amendment, if the Government opens its doors to some journalists—be it to the Oval Office, the East Room, or elsewhere—it cannot then shut those doors to other journalists because of their viewpoints,” he wrote. “The Constitution requires no less.”
It remains to be seen if Trump will appeal this, but I suspect the Supreme Court would probably rule as McFadden did if it came to that.